英:[ˈhaɪdi həʊl]
美:[ˈhaɪdiˌhol]
英:[ˈhaɪdi həʊl]
美:[ˈhaɪdiˌhol]
n.
<口>躲藏处,隐藏处
noun
an area or space used as a hiding place
Payday in Iraq means taking home a wodge of notes from your boss and shoving it under your bed or into some hidey-hole before finding time to visit your local bank to make a deposit.—The Economist
alteration of earlier hiding-hole
The first known use of hidey-hole was in 1817
1 commandos captured the deposed dictator in a carefully camouflaged cellar that he had been using as a hidey-hole
2 Its ultimate honeymoon hidey-hole, though, is Villa Rahasia, an off-grid retreat on a secret cove reached via a 90-minute trek from the resort, where couples only have the stars in the sky for company.
3 Thus, Superior cleverly crafts a hidey-hole inside the fuel-filler flap, in which is inserted a spare key.
4 I will have one placed In the Captain's Hidey - Hole In Barrack 2.
我已经把一把放在上校在兵营2的隐藏洞穴了.
5 OK, It's yours. It'll be In your Hidey - Hole. Was there anything else?
好, 成交, 这些东西会放到你的隐藏洞穴中. 其他有些什么你需要的 吗 ?
6 Very well . Captain , we will have a tape placed In your Hidey - Hole In Barrack 2.
我们在你兵营2的隐藏洞穴中放了一卷带子.