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单词 hellhole
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Definition of hellhole in English:

hellhole

nounˈhɛlhəʊlˈhɛlˌhoʊl
  • A very unpleasant place.

    the floors of these little hellholes are awash with stinking chemical waste
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At one time, I actually never even thought I would work anywhere but at that hellhole of a chicken plant.
    • Finally, after cramming my head full of rubbish about factorizing, grammar, human hearts and colors it's time to leave this hellhole called high school.
    • Have the American people decided that hellhole of a country is a lost cause?
    • After finishing my overcooked greasy pork slab, I wandered over to the smoking area to indulge in the only vice still allowed to us here in this hellhole and fired up my customary after-dinner stogie.
    • So let's get out of this hellhole for a while so I can ask you some questions without having to damage my vocal cords.
    • I have been extremely healthy since I got out of that hellhole.
    • They know that I mean well, even if I end up depicting our region as some sort of hellhole.
    • We need to see why the Marines needed to be sent into that hellhole.
    • Do you really want to spend the rest of your life in this hellhole?
    • Are you assuming I give you special treatment over any of the other jerks that attend this hellhole?
    • Maybe I've grown weaker since entering this hellhole.
    • Is it your goal in life to work in this hellhole until you leave the earth?
    • ‘Guess I'll spend one more night in this hellhole,’ he said, walking back down the road into the city.
    • And I'll drive away and be free of this hellhole.
    • He must have at some point wanted to work at a private school where the classes were small and melded to his wants, but he didn't have the credentials, and so he ended up in this hellhole.
    • ‘I'm here to get you out of this hellhole,’ answered a second man, much younger than the first.
    • It was great that she got to leave this hellhole behind.
    • During the orientation picnic, kegs of beer flowed, faculty and students drank together, and I wondered what kind of hellhole I had stumbled into.
    • I turned my helmet radio back on and said ‘Chris, can we get out of this hellhole?’
    • He declined and ended up spending more than five years in that hellhole.

Definition of hellhole in US English:

hellhole

nounˈhelˌhōlˈhɛlˌhoʊl
  • An oppressive or unbearable place.

    暴虐之地,无法忍受的场所

    the floors of these little hellholes are awash with stinking chemical waste
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So let's get out of this hellhole for a while so I can ask you some questions without having to damage my vocal cords.
    • During the orientation picnic, kegs of beer flowed, faculty and students drank together, and I wondered what kind of hellhole I had stumbled into.
    • He declined and ended up spending more than five years in that hellhole.
    • I turned my helmet radio back on and said ‘Chris, can we get out of this hellhole?’
    • He must have at some point wanted to work at a private school where the classes were small and melded to his wants, but he didn't have the credentials, and so he ended up in this hellhole.
    • Maybe I've grown weaker since entering this hellhole.
    • Have the American people decided that hellhole of a country is a lost cause?
    • ‘I'm here to get you out of this hellhole,’ answered a second man, much younger than the first.
    • It was great that she got to leave this hellhole behind.
    • And I'll drive away and be free of this hellhole.
    • Do you really want to spend the rest of your life in this hellhole?
    • Finally, after cramming my head full of rubbish about factorizing, grammar, human hearts and colors it's time to leave this hellhole called high school.
    • At one time, I actually never even thought I would work anywhere but at that hellhole of a chicken plant.
    • I have been extremely healthy since I got out of that hellhole.
    • Is it your goal in life to work in this hellhole until you leave the earth?
    • They know that I mean well, even if I end up depicting our region as some sort of hellhole.
    • Are you assuming I give you special treatment over any of the other jerks that attend this hellhole?
    • We need to see why the Marines needed to be sent into that hellhole.
    • After finishing my overcooked greasy pork slab, I wandered over to the smoking area to indulge in the only vice still allowed to us here in this hellhole and fired up my customary after-dinner stogie.
    • ‘Guess I'll spend one more night in this hellhole,’ he said, walking back down the road into the city.
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