hole
复数形式
holes
1
洞, 孔
an empty space in the body or surface of something solid
- The golfer aimed for the hole on the green to complete the putt.
高尔夫球手瞄准了果岭上的洞来完成推杆。
- There was a large hole in the roof after the storm passed through.
风暴过后,屋顶上有一个大洞。
- He fell and twisted his ankle when he stepped into a hidden hole in the ground.
他踩到地上一个隐藏的洞时摔倒并扭伤了脚踝。
- The tailor patched the hole in the jacket with a piece of fabric.
裁缝用一块布料修补了夹克上的洞。
- The mouse found a small hole in the wall where it could hide from the cat.
老鼠在墙上发现了一个可以躲避猫的小洞。
2
洞, 孔
an opening deliberately made in or through something
3
洞, 比赛
the playing period for each part of the course
A hole in golf refers to one of the individual sections of the course that players aim to complete. Each hole has a starting point, called the tee, where players hit the ball, and a target, the hole itself, located on the green. The goal is to get the ball from the tee to the hole in as few strokes as possible. A typical 18-hole golf course consists of 18 different holes, each with its own challenges, such as varying distances, obstacles, and hazards. Players aim to complete each hole efficiently, contributing to their overall score.
- They completed the first hole in under par.
他们在标准杆以下完成了第一个洞。
- He struggled on the back nine, averaging 4.5 strokes per hole.
他在后九洞挣扎,平均每洞4.5杆。
- The 9th hole was particularly challenging with a tight fairway and deep bunkers.
第9个洞特别具有挑战性,球道狭窄,沙坑很深。
- She had a consistent round, never taking more than three putts on any hole.
她有一个稳定的回合,在任何洞上都不超过三推。
- He eagled the par-5 15th hole with a long approach shot and a perfect putt.
他以一记长距离接近击球和完美的推杆在标准杆5杆的第15洞抓了老鹰。
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洞, 空缺
an unoccupied or empty space within a structure, plan, or arrangement
- He found a hole in his schedule to meet for coffee.
他在日程中找到了一个空档来见面喝咖啡。
- They found a hole in the traffic and quickly merged onto the highway.
他们在车流中找到了一个空档,并迅速并入高速公路。
- There was a hole in the seating arrangement at the event, so they added an extra chair.
活动中的座位安排有一个空缺,所以他们加了一把额外的椅子。
- She left a hole in her calendar to accommodate any last-minute plans.
她在日历上留了一个空档来适应任何最后一刻的计划。
6
洞, 嘴
a slang term for the mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous manner
- He stuffed the sandwich into his hole and chewed happily.
他把三明治塞进他的洞里,高兴地嚼着。
- She told him to keep his hole shut during the meeting.
她告诉他在会议期间把嘴闭上。
- The comedian had the audience laughing with every word that came out of his hole.
这位喜剧演员让他洞里说出的每一个字都让观众大笑。
- He couldn't believe the rude comment that came out of her hole.
他不敢相信从她的洞里说出的粗鲁评论。
- She was known for her quick wit and sharp remarks from her hole.
她以机智和尖锐的言辞而闻名,这些言辞都是从她的洞里出来的。
7
困境, 困难的处境
a difficult or problematic situation, often one that is challenging to escape or resolve
- He found himself in a real hole after losing his job.
失去工作后,他发现自己陷入了真正的困境。
- She dug herself into a hole by lying to her friends.
她通过向朋友撒谎而让自己陷入了困境。
- They worked together to get out of the financial hole they were in.
他们一起努力摆脱了他们所处的财务困境。
- The company's poor decisions left them in a deep hole.
公司的糟糕决定让他们陷入了深深的洞中。
- He knew he was in a hole when he couldn't pay off his debts.
当他无法偿还债务时,他知道自己陷入了困境。
8
漏洞, 缺陷
a flaw or defect in a plan, argument, system, or piece of work that weakens its overall integrity or effectiveness
- The engineer identified a hole in the software's security system.
工程师发现了软件安全系统中的漏洞。
- There's a hole in the argument that needs addressing before the presentation.
在演示之前,论证中有一个需要解决的漏洞。
- The detective found a significant hole in the suspect's alibi.
侦探在嫌疑人的不在场证明中发现了一个重要的漏洞。
- Critics pointed out several holes in the plot of the movie.
评论家指出了电影情节中的几个漏洞。
- The lawyer exploited a hole in the opposing counsel's case.
律师利用了对方律师案件中的一个漏洞。
9
禁闭室, 隔离牢房
a separate, isolated unit in prison with reduced privileges
- He was sent to the hole for breaking prison rules.
他因违反监狱规定被送进了洞。
- Inmates in the hole have limited access to phones and TV.
隔离牢房中的囚犯对电话和电视的访问有限。
- The hole is used for punishment or temporary isolation.
洞用于惩罚或临时隔离。
- She spent a week in the hole after the fight.
她在打架后在洞里度过了一周。
- Being in the hole can be mentally exhausting.
在洞里可能会在精神上令人疲惫。