drill

US /drɪl/
UK /drɪl/
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1.

bor

a tool or machine with a rotating cutting tip or reciprocating hammer or chisel, used for making holes

:
He used a power drill to make holes in the wall.
Dia menggunakan bor listrik untuk membuat lubang di dinding.
The dentist used a small drill to remove the decay.
Dokter gigi menggunakan bor kecil untuk menghilangkan karies.
2.

latihan, pelatihan

training or instruction in military exercises, or in a procedure or skill, typically one that is repeated to achieve proficiency

:
The soldiers underwent intense combat drill.
Para prajurit menjalani latihan tempur yang intens.
We have a fire drill every month to ensure everyone knows the evacuation procedure.
Kami mengadakan latihan kebakaran setiap bulan untuk memastikan semua orang tahu prosedur evakuasi.
1.

mengebor

make a hole in something with a drill

:
He needs to drill a hole for the new shelf.
Dia perlu mengebor lubang untuk rak baru.
The dentist will drill the tooth to remove the decay.
Dokter gigi akan mengebor gigi untuk menghilangkan karies.
2.

melatih, mengajar berulang

train (soldiers) in military exercises; instruct (someone) in a procedure by means of repeated exercises

:
The sergeant continued to drill the recruits until they perfected their marching.
Sersan terus melatih para rekrut sampai mereka menyempurnakan barisan mereka.
The teacher will drill the students on their multiplication tables.
Guru akan melatih siswa tentang tabel perkalian mereka.