hole
英 [həʊl]
美[hol]
- n. 洞,孔;洞穴,穴;突破口
- vi. 凿洞,穿孔;(高尔夫球等)进洞
- vt. 凿洞
- n. (Hole)人名;(瑞典、挪)霍勒;(英)霍尔
英英释意
- 1. an opening into or through something
- 2. an opening deliberately made in or through something
- 3. one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course;
- "he played 18 holes"
- 4. an unoccupied space
- 5. a depression hollowed out of solid matter
- 6. a fault;
- "he shot holes in my argument"
- 7. informal terms for a difficult situation;
- "he got into a terrible fix"
- "he made a muddle of his marriage"
- 8. informal terms for the mouth
双语例句
- 1. He admitted that the government was in "a dreadful hole".
- 他承认政府目前“处境极为尴尬”。
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- 2. Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
- 挖一个大点儿的洞,先把木桩敲进去。
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- 3. A plug had been inserted in the drill hole.
- 钻孔已塞上了塞子。
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- 4. To avoid damaging the tree, hammer a wooden peg into the hole.
- 为了不毁坏树,用锤子将一个木栓钉进洞里。
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- 5. Our superior technology is our ace in the hole.
- 我们超众的技术是我们的法宝。
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