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hole
- IPA[həʊl]
英式
- a hollow place in a solid body or surface;an aperture passing through something
- make a hole or holes in;hit (the ball) into a hole
verb: hole, 3rd person present: holes, gerund or present participle: holing, past tense: holed, past participle: holed
noun: hole, plural noun: holes
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名詞
- 1. a hollow place in a solid body or surface the dog had dug a hole in the ground 同義詞
- ▪ an aperture passing through something he had a hole in his sock 同義詞
- ▪ a cavity or receptacle on a golf course, typically one of eighteen or nine, into which the ball must be hit.
- ▪ one of the sections of a golf course or the divisions of play in a game of golf Stephen lost the first three holes to Eric
- ▪ an animal's burrow a fox's hole 同義詞
- ▪ a valley Seaton Hole
- ▪ a position from which an electron is absent, especially one regarded as a mobile carrier of positive charge in a semiconductor.
- 2. a place or position that needs to be filled because someone or something is no longer there she is missed terribly and her death has left a hole in all our lives
- ▪ a shortcoming, weakness, or flaw in a plan, argument, etc. intriguing as it sounds, the theory is full of holes 同義詞
- 3. informal an unpleasant place she had wasted a whole lifetime in this hole of a town 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an awkward situation the team are in a bit of a hole and it's a case of seeing if they can dig themselves out 同義詞
動詞
- 1. make a hole or holes in a fuel tank was holed by the attack and a fire started
- 2. hit (the ball) into a hole George holed a six-iron shot from the fairway
- a hole made by the passage of a shot.
Oxford Dictionary
- an untidy storage place, especially a room or cupboard.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an untidy room or cupboard used for storage.
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- a hole made by the passage of a shot.
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- a hole or passage that allows air to pass through: the box has hidden air holes to prevent suffocation
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- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
Oxford Dictionary
- a waterhole from which animals regularly drink.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a trench or indentation used by a spider for rest or ambush.
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- IPA[hōl]
美式
- a hollow place in a solid body or surface: he dug out a small hole in the snow
- make a hole or holes in: a fuel tank was holed by the attack and a fire started
Oxford American Dictionary