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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 洞A hole is a hollow space in something solid, with an opening on one side. 双语例句例: He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions. 他拿了一把铲子,挖了个坑,埋下了他曾经珍爱的物品。 2.?[C 可数名词] (贯穿的)孔洞A hole is an opening in something that goes right through it. 双语例句例: kids with holes in the knees of their jeans. 牛仔裤的膝盖上有破洞的孩子们。 3.?[C 可数名词] (鼠、兔等小动物的)洞穴A hole is the home or hiding place of a mouse, rabbit, or other small animal. 4.?[C 可数名词] (法律、理论、论点等的)漏洞A hole in a law, theory, or argument is a fault or weakness that it has. 双语例句例: There were some holes in that theory, some unanswered questions. 那个理论中有些漏洞,一些问题没有得到解答。 5.?[C 可数名词] (高尔夫球场上的)球洞A hole is also one of the nine or eighteen sections of a golf course. 双语例句例: I played nine holes with Gary Carter today. 我今天同加里·卡特打了9洞高尔夫球。
PHRASE. 习语1.?身陷困境或窘境If you say that you are in a hole, you mean that you are in a difficult or embarrassing situation. 双语例句例: We were in a hole, but I was proud with the way we came back. 我们虽然身陷困境,但我很为我们能像这样东山再起感到自豪。 1.?(高尔夫球运动中)一杆进洞If you get a hole in one in golf, you get the golf ball into the hole with a single stroke. 双语例句例: All they ever dream about is getting a hole in one. 他们一直梦想着能一杆进洞。 1.?在(论据或理论中)挑毛病If you pick holes in an argument or theory, you find weak points in it so that it is no longer valid. 双语例句例: He then goes on to pick holes in the article before reaching his conclusion. 然后,他继续挑这篇文章的毛病,最后得出了自己的结论。
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