hole的意思和读音

hole

: [hoʊl] : [həʊl]

n.

v.

holes  holing  holed  

adj.+n.deep hole,small hole,big hole,large hole,huge hole

v.+n.bore hole,drill hole,make hole,open hole,dig hole

n.strength

n.pigsty,dump,fleapit,hovel,cavityholen.hollow space

1.[c]a hollow space in sth solid or in the surface of sth

He dug a deep hole in the garden.

The bomb blew a huge hole in the ground.

Water had collected in the holes in the road.

opening

2.[c]a space or opening that goes all the way through sth

to drill/bore/punch/kick a hole in sth穿穿穿穿

There were holes in the knees of his trousers.

The children climbed through a hole in the fence.

a bullet hole

the hole in the ozone layer

animal's home

3.[c]the home of a small animal

a rabbit/mouse, etc. hole

unpleasant place

4.[c][ususing](informal)an unpleasant place to live or be in

I am not going to bring up my child in this hole.

in golf

5.[c]a hollow in the ground that you must get the ball into; one of the sections of a golf course with the tee at the beginning and the hole at the end

The ball rolled into the hole and she had won.

an eighteen-hole golf course

He liked to play a few holes after work.

She won the first hole.

fault/weakness

6.[c][usupl]a fault or weakness in sth such as a plan, law or story

He was found not guilty because of holes in the prosecution case.

I don't believe what she says─her story is full of holes.

empty place/position

7.[sing]a place or position that needs to be filled because sb/sth is no longer there

After his wife left, there was a gaping hole in his life.

Buying the new equipment left a big hole in the company's finances.

IDM

He had got himself into a hole and it was going to be difficult to get out of it.使

in a hole(informal)in a difficult situation

He had got himself into a hole and it was going to be difficult to get out of it.使

We start the current fiscal year $30 million in the hole.便 3 000

in the hole(informal)owing money

We start the current fiscal year $30 million in the hole.便 3 000

School fees can make a big hole in your savings.

make a hole in sthto use up a large amount of sth that you have, especially money

School fees can make a big hole in your savings.

v.make a hole

1.[t][usupass]~ sthto make a hole or holes in sth, especially a boat or ship

in golf

2.[t][i]to hit a golf ball into the hole

She holed a 25 foot putt. 25

She holed out from 25 feet. 25

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n.1.a space dug in the surface of the ground2.a space in the surface of something that goes partly or completely through it3.a part of something such as an idea or explanation where an important detail is missing4.an unpleasant or dirty place5.in golf, a small space in the ground for hitting the ball into. The 9 or 18 sections of a golf course are also called holes.1.a space dug in the surface of the ground2.a space in the surface of something that goes partly or completely through it3.a part of something such as an idea or explanation where an important detail is missing4.an unpleasant or dirty place5.in golf, a small space in the ground for hitting the ball into. The 9 or 18 sections of a golf course are also called holes.

v.1.in golf, to hit the ball into the hole2.if something is holed, something else has made a hole or holes in it

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1.For the first time, we now have a complete fossil record of how much material such a newborn black hole can eat.

2.Second part of the belly-press in the chin with the thumb hole, and then move up to the bottom of the ear.

3.What used to be considered a hole in the sky is now known to astronomers as a dark molecular cloud.

4.A crab came out of its hole and looked up at him.

5.He felt that Dobby deserved just as grand a funeral, and yet here the elf lay between bushes in a roughly dug hole.

6."Thank you for helping me out of that hole, " said the genie. "I will be your servant. You can ask me to do anything. ",”。“。”

7.Rotting teeth and gums. Diseased lungs. A sewn-up corpse of a smoker. Cigarette smoke coming out of the tracheotomy hole in a man's neck.齿

8.And you may now, like the contestants on HGTV 's newest reality show, wish you had a little cash to get out of the hole.HGTV

9.The poor man got into the hole, opened the door, and went in. It was dark inside the door: for some time he could see nothing.

10.The woman is left with a hole between her vagina and her bladder or rectum. This causes her to continuously leak urine or feces.便