Topic: GAS, COAL, OIL
| Date: | 1500-1600 |
| Language: | Dutch |
| Origin: | drillen |
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drill2
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[intransitive and transitive]TITPG to make a hole in something using a drill :
Drill a hole in each corner.
[intransitive and transitive]TITPG
Drill a hole in each corner.2 [transitive]SES to teach students, sports players etc by making them repeat the same lesson, exercise etc many times
drill somebody to do something
I acted instinctively because I had been trained and drilled to do just that.
I acted instinctively because I had been trained and drilled to do just that.3 [transitive]PMA to train soldiers to march or perform other military actions :
The sergeant was drilling the new recruits.
The sergeant was drilling the new recruits.4 [transitive]TAC to plant seeds in rows using a machine
drill something into somebody
phrasal verb
Mother had drilled it into me not to talk to strangers.