hole如何读

英:[həʊl]

美:[hoʊl]

hole英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]洞,孔; 窝 an empty space within sth solid; the home of small animal
  2. [C]破洞,裂口; 漏洞,破绽 a space or opening going through sth; gap; a fault in reasoning
  3. [C]〈非正〉困境,窘境 a position of difficulty
  4. [C]球穴 a hollow place in the ground into which the ball must to be hit
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (在…上)打洞或穿孔 make a hole or holes in
  2. vt. & vi. (把…)打入球穴 hit (the ball) into a hole

hole是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 漏洞,破洞
  2. 洞穴,洞, 坑,穴
  3. 缺陷
  4. 窝,窝巢
  5. 狭小的住处
  6. 地牢
  7. <口>为难的处境
  8. 【高尔夫】球洞
  9. 孔眼,孔
  10. 空子
  11. 伤口
  12. 水流的深凹处,缓流洼
v. (动词)
  1. 进入洞中
  2. 把…放入洞中, 把...赶入洞中
  3. 凿洞于,穿孔于
  4. 开,挖,筑
  5. 把(高尔夫球)打入穴中
  6. 造成破洞
  7. 躲藏

hole变形

复数:holes

第三人称单数:holes

现在分词:holing

过去式:holed

过去分词:holed

hole词根

词根:hole

adj.

holey 多洞的;有穴的

hole英英释义

noun

an opening through something : perforation a bullet hole

The coat has a hole in it.

an area where something is missing : gap: such as

His mother's death left a hole in his life.

a hollowed-out place: such as

a hole in an apple

a cave, pit, or well in the ground

dug a large hole with a steam shovel

burrow

a rabbit hole

an unusually deep place in a body of water (such as a river)

a wretched or dreary place

How could anyone live in such a hole?

a prison cell especially for solitary confinement

threw him in the hole for two days

golf a shallow cylindrical hole or hollowed-out place in the putting green of a golf course into which the ball is played

a part of the golf course from tee (see tee entry 2 sense 2) to putting greenalso: the play on such a hole as a unit of scoring won the hole by two strokes

just beginning play on the third hole

an awkward position or circumstance : fix

got the rebels out of a hole at the battle—Kenneth Roberts

a position of owing or losing money raising money to get out of the hole

$10 million in the hole

verb

transitive verb

to make an opening through or a hollowed-out place in (as by cutting, digging, boring, or shooting at) : to make a hole (see hole entry 1) in

The ship was holed along the waterline by enemy fire.

to drive or hit into a hole The dogs holed the fox.

hole a putt

intransitive verb

to make an opening through or a hollowed-out place in something : to make a hole in something

hole词组

hole in躲藏,暂住;过夜,[口语]隐蔽,藏身: 

in the hole负债,亏空;遇到经济困难

black holen. 黑洞

make holev. 钻井

bottom hole底孔, 井底;下部孔;底部炮眼

in a hole处于困境

small hole小孔

hole drilling打眼;井孔钻进

out of the hole◎(比赛中)打破零分;(先失分后)追成平局,◎债务状况良好,不负债 

drill hole[工程]钻孔

drilling hole钻孔

big hole大径钻孔

in holes破了许多洞;漏洞百出 

open hole裸眼;空心;裸井;无套管钻孔

hole diameter孔直径;刃口直径

slim hole小口径钻孔

bore hole钻孔;炮眼

hole in the wall墙洞;[美俚]又小又脏的房间

through hole通孔

long hole长距离球穴;长距离洞;长洞

hole区别

 hollow, cavity, pit, cave, hole

这组词都有“洞、穴”的意思,其区别是:

hollow通常指表面上的坑或凹处,也指物体内部的空洞。

cavity比hole正式,指实体内中或表面的空洞或空腔。

pit指天然的大洞,尤指地上的洞,也指为采掘矿物而挖的深洞。

cave指出洞、窑洞或溶洞,可以是天然的或人造的。

hole最普通用词,泛指实体上的洞、孔或坑,不涉及其大小、深浅或穿透与否。

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hole词源中文解释

古英语中的 hol (形容词)意为"空洞的,凹陷的"; 作为名词,意为"空洞的地方; 洞穴; 孔洞; 穿孔",源自原始日耳曼语的 *hulan (也是古萨克森语、古弗里斯兰语、古高地德语的 hol 、中荷兰语的 hool 、古挪威语的 holr 、德语的 hohl "空洞",哥特语的 us-hulon "挖空"),源自 PIE 词根 *kel- (1) "覆盖,隐藏,保存"。作为形容词,它已被 hollow 所取代,而在古英语中, hollow 只是一个名词,意为"某些野生动物的挖掘居所"。

作为对"小而阴暗的住所或居所"的蔑称,它可以追溯到1610年代。"困境,麻烦,混乱"的意思可以追溯到1760年。对"阴道"的淫秽俚语用法可以追溯到14世纪中期。高尔夫中的 hole-in-one 可以追溯到1914年; 作为动词短语可以追溯到1913年。对于无用或有害的东西的 need (something) like a hole in the head,首次记录在1944年的娱乐出版物中,可能是对类似于 ich darf es vi a loch in kop 的意第绪语表达的翻译。

hole_体育行业词汇

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hole_化学行业词汇

空穴

hole_物理学行业词汇

空穴

hole_电力行业词汇

空穴

hole_电子学行业词汇

空穴

hole_电工行业词汇

空穴

hole_通信行业词汇

漏洞

系统中的安全缺陷。漏洞可以导致入侵者获取信息并导致不正确的访问。

hole词源英文解释

Noun Middle English hole, holle, going back to Old English hol "hollow place, cave, pit," noun derivative from neuter of hol "hollow, deeply concave, sunken," going back to Germanic *hula- (whence also Old Saxon & Old High German hol "hollow," Old Norse holr), probably going back to Indo-European *ḱuH-ló- (with assumed shortening of pretonic vowel), zero-grade derivative of a base *ḱeu̯H- "hollow," whence, with varying ablaut and suffixation, Greek koîlos, kóïlos "hollow, deep" (from *ḱou̯H-ilo-), Latin cavus "hollow, concave" (from *ḱou̯H-o-), Middle Irish cúa "hollow space, cavity," Middle Welsh ceu "hollow, empty" (both from *ḱou̯H-i̯o-?), Old Church Slavic sui "vain, empty" (from *ḱou̯H-i̯o-) Verb Middle English holen, going back to Old English holian, derivative of hol hole >entry 1

The first known use of hole was before the 12th century

hole儿童词典英英释义

holisticadjective

relating to or concerned with wholes or with complete systems rather than with the individual parts

holistic medicine attempts to treat both the mind and the body

holenoun

an opening into or through a thing

a hollow place (as a pit or cave)

a deep place in a body of water

trout holes

an underground habitation : burrow

flaw, fault

the shallow cup into which the ball is played in golf

a part of a golf course from the tee to the putting green

a shabby or dingy place

an awkward position : fix

holinessnoun

the quality or state of being holy

capitalized —used as a title for various high religious officials

His Holiness the Pope

holidaynoun

holy day

a day of freedom from workespecially: a day of celebration or remembrance fixed by law

chiefly British a period of relaxation : vacation

holenoun

an opening into or through a thing

a hollow place (as a pit or cave)

a deep place in a body of water

trout holes

an underground habitation : burrow

flaw, fault

the shallow cup into which the ball is played in golf

a part of a golf course from the tee to the putting green

a shabby or dingy place

an awkward position : fix

holenoun

an opening into or through a thing

a hollow place (as a pit or cave)

a deep place in a body of water

trout holes

an underground habitation : burrow

flaw, fault

the shallow cup into which the ball is played in golf

a part of a golf course from the tee to the putting green

a shabby or dingy place

an awkward position : fix

holenoun

an opening into or through a thing

a hollow place (as a pit or cave)

a deep place in a body of water

trout holes

an underground habitation : burrow

flaw, fault

the shallow cup into which the ball is played in golf

a part of a golf course from the tee to the putting green

a shabby or dingy place

an awkward position : fix

hole 例句

1 Everyone is standing around the hole now, with the wooden crate in the center.

2 Interestingly, even though the hole was modest, nearly everything about it was surprising.

3 You need a special tool to introduce the pipe into the hole.

你得用一个特殊的工具把管子插进洞里.

4 I've got to get him before we get holed by a Russian submarine.

5 He was careful not to dump any of it in the hole where the gold tube was actually found.

6 She wears a flowered dress with a pinafore and her mouth gapes, a toothless black hole.

7 The Honeycomb was still rough-dug and half finished, but it would probably be as comfortable as the holes under the thorn trees.

8 He said, “i’ve never seen a young man play his hole card like he played. ”

9 But that night they were back, filling the holes in the bark again and gluing grass to the barrier.

10 Water poured in around it, and they all screamed until Ivan patched the hole.

11 As he dug his hole, Stanley thought about what it would be like if Derrick Dunne had to fight Armpit or Squid.

12 It was a large rectangular hole dug in the dirt, about six feet long by four feet wide and three feet deep.

13 He was still the best hole digger around.

14 “And I’ve never seen a mouse yet that didn’t like to go into a hole.”

15 He set the bottle on the bench and he took a screwdriver and punched a hole in one of the cans of oil and then punched a smaller one to help it drain.

16 A cross that’s practically burning a hole into my clavicle for all the sins simmering in my stupid head.

17 I covered my head with the blanket and through a hole in it I watched her, trying to see what gifts she was going to wrap.

18 We were holing up for the night at a Holiday Inn Express next to the interstate, with Barack leaving for Missouri the next day and the girls and I headed home to Chicago.

19 The hole was twice as large as the block of ice, leaving room on all four sides and on top for things to be kept cold.

20 I exploded into the world’s worst coughing fit as the stuff burned a hole in my gullet.

hole 同义词

1 坑洼

pothole

5 小港

creek inlet

6 窟窿

hollow

14 打洞

loophole pierce burrow

15 土牢

dungeon

17 空穴

chamber void

18 壶穴

pothole

21

drill wimble bore

22 小地方

whistle-stop

25 击球入洞

sink putting down

27 小湾

creek fleet basin voe

28 挖洞

delve excavation drive

29 破绽

loophole

30 挖坑道

mine sap

32 裂开处

cleavage

33 性交对象

lay screw fuck

41 短缺

strapped

45 把…赶入洞中

den

46 在…挖洞

cave

49 钻孔

bore drill countersink

50 山谷

valley combe

53 陋屋

shebang

56 球洞

cup

57 尴尬的处境

bind predicament quagmire hot potato

58

pick dig sink

hole 短语相关

black hole nineteenth hole funk hole water hole ozone hole memory hole toad-in-the-hole hidy-hole hidey-hole shut your pie hole

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