Pierce English
The punctured English is Punture.

Punch English [? p? kt? (r)] Beauty [? p? kt? r]? Small hole; Sting; A small hole in a tire; Pierce a hole (especially in the skin); Pierce (by); Suddenly discouraged; Contusion (spirit, etc.) Third person singular: puncture plural: puncture present participle: puncture past tense: puncture past participle: puncture.

She was taken to the hospital with a broken rib and a punctured lung. She was taken to the hospital with a broken rib and a perforated lung. )

An instrument called a trocar pierces a hole in the abdominal wall. A tool called a trocar pierced a hole in the abdominal wall. )

Ensure that the tire will never burst or deflate ... (This kind of tire is guaranteed to never puncture or deflate. )

Embroidery:

Embroidery with colored thread on textiles, also refers to embroidery. The artistic process of stabbing calligraphy and painting on the fabric with a needle through a colored thread. As a kind of embroidery in China, embroidery can be divided into two types: straight stitch and short stitch.

Embroidery is a general term for all kinds of decorative patterns embroidered on fabrics with needles and threads. There are two kinds of embroidery: silk embroidery and feather embroidery. It is a decorative fabric with embroidery marks by puncturing silk thread or other fibers and yarns on embroidery materials with certain patterns and colors with needles. This is an art of adding people's design and production to any existing fabric with needles and threads. Embroidery is one of the traditional folk handicrafts in China, which has a history of at least two or three thousand years in China. Chinese embroidery mainly includes Su embroidery, Xiang embroidery, Shu embroidery and Yue embroidery.