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    hole 的英语意思

    holehole1 /həʊl $ hoʊl/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1space in something solid an empty space in something solid固体中的空洞hole in There was a huge hole in the road.路上有一个巨大的坑。 I began digging a hole for the plant.我开始为植物挖坑。Don’t say there is a hole ‘on’ something. Say there is a hole in something.2space something can go through a space in something solid that allows light or things to pass through固体中可让光线或物体穿过的空隙hole in They climbed through a hole in the fence.他们从围栏的一个洞里钻了过去。 These socks are full of holes.这些袜子到处是洞。 bullet holes (=made by bullets)弹孔(子弹打出的洞)3empty place a place where someone or something should be, but is missing某人或某物本应在场却不在的位置;空缺hole in Their departure will leave a gaping hole in Grand Prix racing.他们的离去将在大奖赛赛车界留下一个巨大的空缺。4weak part a weak part or fault in something such as an idea or plan想法或计划等中的薄弱之处或缺陷:  The theory is full of holes.这个理论漏洞百出。hole in If you have holes in your game, work on them.如果你的球技有漏洞,就要努力弥补。5animal’s home the home of a small animal小动物的巢穴:  a rabbit hole兔子洞6unpleasant place informal非正式 an unpleasant place令人不快的地方:  I’ve got to get out of this hole.我必须离开这个鬼地方。7golf a)a hole in the ground that you try to get the ball into in the game of golf高尔夫球运动中球要打入的地面洞口;球洞 b)one part of a golf course with this kind of hole at one end高尔夫球场中一端设有球洞的区域;(一个)洞8hole in one when someone hits the ball in golf from the starting place into the hole with only one hit高尔夫球中从起始位置一击将球打入洞的情况9make a hole in something informal非正式 to use a large part of an amount of money, food etc大量消耗(金钱、食物等):  Holidays can make a big hole in your savings.假期可能会大幅消耗你的积蓄。10be in a hole informal非正式 to be in a difficult situation处于困境中11be in the hole American English spoken口语 to owe money欠债;负债:  I was something like $16,000 in the hole already.我已经负债大约一万六千美元了。12need/want something like a hole in the head spoken口语 used to say that you definitely do not need or want something用于强调完全不需要或不想要某事物:  I need this conversation like a hole in the head.我需要这次谈话,就像脑袋上需要多一个洞一样。 ace in the hole at ace1(7), → black hole, → square peg in a round hole at square1(12), → watering holeTHESAURUS同义词辨析hole an empty space in the surface of something, which sometimes goes all the way through it物体表面的空洞,有时贯穿整个物体: · A fox had dug a hole under our fence.一只狐狸在我们的围栏下面挖了一个洞。· Rain was coming in through a hole in the roof.雨水从屋顶的一个洞里渗了进来。space an empty area between two things, into which you can put something两物之间可以放入东西的空间: · Are there any empty spaces on the bookshelf?书架上还有空位吗?· a parking space停车位gap an empty area between two things or two parts of something, especially one that should not be there两物或某物两部分之间的空隙,尤指不应存在的空隙: · He has a gap between his two front teeth.他的两颗门牙之间有缝隙。· I squeezed through a gap in the hedge.我从树篱的空隙中挤了过去。opening a hole that something can pass through or that you can see through, especially at the entrance of something可供物体穿过或向内看的孔洞,尤指某处的入口开口: · The train disappeared into the dark opening of the tunnel.火车消失在隧道黑暗的入口处。· I looked through the narrow opening in the wall.我从墙上狭窄的开口向外张望。leak a small hole where something has been damaged or broken that lets liquid or gas flow in or out因损坏或破裂而产生、可使液体或气体流入流出的小洞: · a leak in the pipe管道漏洞· The plumber’s coming to repair the leak.水管工来修漏洞了。puncture especially British English a small hole in a tyre through which air escapes轮胎上让空气漏出的小洞: · My bike’s got a puncture.我的自行车爆胎了。crack a very narrow space between two things or two parts of something两物或某物两部分之间极窄的空间: · The snake slid into a crack in the rock.蛇滑进了岩石的裂缝里。· She was peering through the crack in the curtains.她从窗帘的缝隙间向外窥视。slot a straight narrow hole that you put a particular type of object into专门放入某类物体的细长直孔;槽口: · You have to put a coin in the slot before you dial the number.拨号之前必须先在投币口投入硬币。· A small disk fits into a slot in the camera.小磁盘可插入相机的卡槽。crater a round hole in the ground made by an explosion or by a large object hitting it hard爆炸或大型物体猛烈撞击地面形成的圆形坑洞: · a volcanic crater火山口· The meteor left a crater over five miles wide.那颗陨星留下了一个直径超过五英里的陨石坑。· the craters on the Moon月球上的陨石坑to make a hole in something在某物上打洞make a hole in something to cause a hole to appear in something使某物出现洞: · Make a hole in the bottom of the can using a hammer and nail.用锤子和钉子在罐底打一个洞。pierce to make a small hole in or through something, using a pointed object用尖锐物在某物上或穿透某物刺出小洞: · The dog’s teeth had pierced her skin.狗的牙齿刺穿了她的皮肤。· Shelley wanted to have her ears pierced (=for earrings).雪莉想打耳洞(用于戴耳环)。prick to make a very small hole in the surface of something, using a pointed object用尖锐物在某物表面刺出极小的洞: · Prick the potatoes before baking them.烤土豆之前先扎几下。· My finger was bleeding where the needle had pricked it.针扎过的地方,我的手指在流血。punch to make a hole through paper or flat material using a metal tool or other sharp object用金属工具或其他尖锐物在纸张或扁平材料上打孔: · I bought one of those things for punching holes in paper.我买了一个在纸上打孔的工具。· You have to get your ticket punched before you get on the train.上火车之前必须先检票打孔。puncture to make a small hole in something, especially something where skin or a wall surrounds a softer or hollow inside part在某物上刺出小洞,尤指皮肤或外壁包覆着软性或中空内部的物体: · The bullet had punctured his lung.子弹刺穿了他的肺部。perforate formal正式 to make a hole or holes in something在某物上打一个或多个洞: · Fragments of the bullet had perforated his intestines.弹片刺穿了他的肠子。drill to make a hole using a special tool, often one which turns round and round very quickly用专用工具(通常是快速旋转的钻头)打孔: · The dentist started drilling a hole in my tooth.牙医开始在我的牙齿上钻洞。· They won a contract to drill for oil in the area.他们赢得了在该地区钻探石油的合同。bore to make a deep round hole through a rock, into the ground etc在岩石或地面等处凿出深圆孔道: · They had to bore through solid rock.他们不得不凿穿坚硬的岩石。· The men were boring a hole for the tunnel.工人们正在为隧道凿孔。
    holehole2 verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to hit the ball into a hole in golf(高尔夫球中)将球打入洞:  He holed the putt with ease.他轻松地推杆入洞。2be holed if a ship is holed, something makes a hole in it若船被打穿,表示某物在船体上穿出了一个洞hole out phrasal verb to hit the ball into a hole in golf(高尔夫球中)将球打入洞hole up (also be holed up) phrasal verb informal非正式 to hide somewhere for a period of time在某处躲藏一段时间hole up in/with/at The gunmen are still holed up in the town.持枪者仍躲藏在镇上。