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hole SPACEHhEJl, $hoJln [C]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Large holes appeared in the field when sections of a disused mine collapsed.在废弃的矿井坍塌时,地上出现了大洞。We dug a hole to plant the tree.我们挖了个坑来种树。We'll make a hole through the wall then we can put a window in.我们要在墙上挖一个洞,这样就能装窗子了。My jumper's got a hole in it where it caught on a nail.我的套衫被钉子钩了个洞。Cut different shaped holes in your piece of paper.在你的纸上剪出不同形状的洞来。In golf, a hole (Am also cup) is one of the small hollow spaces in the ground into which the ball is hit.(高尔夫)球洞In golf, a hole is also one of the usually 18 areas of play.(高尔夫)场地The famous 18-hole Old Course is at St. Andrews.著名的十八洞老高尔夫球场在圣安德鲁。If someone says you have a hole in your head/(Am also) holes in your head, they think you have done something stupid.干蠢事You must have a hole in your head if you're willing to do all that work for free.如果你愿意毫无报酬地干那些工作,你一定是脑子出问题了。If something makes a hole in an amount of money, it reduces it a lot.大量减少,大量消耗The holiday made a (large) hole in our savings but I'm glad we went.假期耗费了我们的大量存款,但我很高兴我们去度了假。In golf, if someone has a hole in one, their ball goes into the hole the first time they hit it, which is rare.(高尔夫)一击入洞A hole in the heart is a medical condition in which there is an additional opening between the main parts of the heart.心脏上的洞(先天性心膜缺损)(infml) A hole-in-the-wall is a machine into which you put a special plastic card to take your money from a bank when the bank is closed.(装在墙上的)自动取款机 [HOLE 中的 hole-in-the-wall]A hole punch(er) is a device used for making two holes in the side of pieces of paper so that they can be fastened together easily or stored in a FOLDER (=a folded piece of cardboard used for keeping loose papers in).打孔器 Stationery
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