单词 | hole |
释义 | hole UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable SPACE 空间 ESSENTIAL ■an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening which goes completely through an object 洞,孔 •We dug •My jumper's got a hole in •Drill a hole through the back of the cupboard and pass the wires through.在壁橱后面钻个洞,把电线穿过去。 ■in golf, one of the small circular spaces in the ground into which the ball is hit (高尔夫球运动中的)球洞■in golf, one of the usually 18 areas of play (高尔夫球运动中)从球座到球洞的区域 •the famous 18-hole Old Course at St. Andrews圣安德鲁著名的18洞老高尔夫球场 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable PLACE 地方 ■a place in the ground where a small animal lives (小动物的)洞穴 •a mouse/rabbit/fox hole老鼠/兔子/狐狸洞 ■informal ■a small unpleasant place where someone lives 狭小的住所 •What a hole that house was - I'm so pleased we moved.那所房子真小——真庆幸我们搬出来了。 ⇒ See also hole in the wallUK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable FAULT 过错 ■a mistake or problem in the reasoning of an argument, discussion, plan, etc 缺点,漏洞,破绽 •The new proposal has several holes in UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable be in a hole UK informal ■to be in a difficult or an embarrassing situation 处于困境;处于窘境 •We've lost the order and we're in a bit of a hole.我们失去了订单,因而处境有些困难。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable be in the hole US informal ■to be in debt 欠债,亏空 •After selling all its assets, the bank was still half a million dollars in the hole.卖掉所有资产之后,那家银行仍然欠债50万美元。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable a hole in one ■in golf, when someone's ball goes into the hole the first time they hit it, which is rare (打高尔夫球时的)一杆进洞 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable make a hole in sth UK ■to reduce an amount of money by a lot 大量消耗 •The holiday made a big hole in our savings but I'm glad we went.这次渡假花掉我们一大笔积蓄,但是我对这次旅行很满意。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable need sth like you need a hole in the head humorous ■to not need or want something at all 根本不需要 •Extra work? I need that like I need a hole in the head.额外的工作?我才不想做呢。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] noun countable Common Learner Errors hole or whole?Warning: Choose the right word!These two words sound the same, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] verb transitive specialized ■to make a hole in something, especially a ship or boat (尤指给船)钻洞,打洞 •A torpedo holed the ship below the water and it quickly sank.一枚鱼雷在水下把船炸了个洞,船迅速下沉。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] verb transitive specialized be holed up ■to be hiding in a safe place 躲起来 •The robbers were holed up in a deserted warehouse.那些强盗藏身于一座废弃的仓库中。 UK [həʊl] US [hoʊl] verb transitive specialized Phrasal Verbs hole up (somewhere) informal ■to stay in a safe place, often as a way of escape 躲藏,隐藏 •We'd better find some shelter and hole up until the storm passes.我们最好找个藏身之处来躲过风暴。 |
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