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drill



drill [drill drills drilled drilling] noun, verb BrE [drɪl] NAmE [drɪl]
noun
1. countable a tool or machine with a pointed end for making holes
an electric drill
a pneumatic drill
a hand drill
a dentist's drill
a drill bit (= the pointed part at the end of the ↑drill )
2. countable, uncountable a way of learning sth by means of repeated exercises
3. countable, uncountable a practice of what to do in an emergency, for example if there is a fire
a fire drill
4. uncountable military training in marching, the use of weapons, etc
rifle drill
5. the drillsingular (old-fashioned, BrE)the correct or usual way to do sth
Syn: procedure
What's the drill for claiming expenses?
6. uncountable a type of strong cotton cloth
7. countable a machine for planting seeds in rows

Word Origin:
n. senses 1 to 5 and v. early 17th cent. Middle Dutch drillen ‘bore, turn in a circle’ n. sense 7 early 18th cent. ‘small furrow’ ↑drill ‘make a hole’ n. sense 6 early 18th cent. drilling German Drillich Latin trilix ‘triple-twilled’ tri- ‘three’ licium ‘thread’

Example Bank:
The school has a fire drill once a week.
Usually a midwife was present: if not, Mother knew the drill.
Air-raid drills and evacuation procedures have been practised.
There'll be a fire drill sometime this morning.
Derived:drill down drill something into somebody
 
verb
1. transitive, intransitive to make a hole in sth, using a ↑drill
~ sth Drill a series of holes in the frame.
~ (for sth) They're drilling for oil off the Irish coast.
~ (through sth) He drilled through the wall by mistake.
2. transitive to teach sb to do sth by making them repeat it a lot of times
~ sb to do sth The children were drilled to leave the classroom quickly when the fire bell rang.
~ sb a well-drilled team
~ sb in sth Recruits are drilled in basic techniques over the five-day course.
3. transitive ~ sb to train soldiers to perform military actions
The soldiers were being drilled outside the barracks.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
n. senses 1 to 5 and v. early 17th cent. Middle Dutch drillen ‘bore, turn in a circle’ n. sense 7 early 18th cent. ‘small furrow’ ↑drill ‘make a hole’ n. sense 6 early 18th cent. drilling German Drillich Latin trilix ‘triple-twilled’ tri- ‘three’ licium ‘thread’

Example Bank:
Recruits were thoroughly drilled in all aspects of military procedure.

 

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