holes
英
[həʊlz]
美
[hoʊlz]
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名词 hole:
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an opening into or through something
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an opening deliberately made in or through something
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one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
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an unoccupied space
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a depression hollowed out of solid matter
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a fault
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informal terms for a difficult situation
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informal terms for the mouth
动词 hole:
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hit the ball into the hole
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make holes in
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用作名词 (n.)
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The fox burrowed several holes near the haystack.
那头狐狸在草堆附近挖了几个洞。
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His trousers have been worn into holes.
他的裤子已破了好些洞。
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The holes for the bolts registered perfectly.
螺栓的孔眼完全合适。
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Sponge is a soft and light substance full of holes.
海绵是一种软而轻充满许多孔的物质。
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