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*hole¹ /hol; həʊl/ n [C] 1 an empty space in the surface of something solid 洞,孔: Someone had drilled a hole in the wall. 有人在墙上钻了个洞。 There's a hole in my sock. 我的袜子上有个洞。 2 one of the small holes in the ground that you try to hit the ball into when you are playing GOLF 〔高尔夫球场上的〕球穴 3 something wrong in an idea, plan, or story 〔观点、计划或叙述中的〕漏洞,破绽: be full of holes (=have a lot of things that are wrong) 漏洞百出: The witness's testimony was full of holes. 证人的证词漏洞百出。 4 informal an unpleasant place 【非正式】 讨厌的地方: I have to get out of this hole. 我得从这个讨厌的地方出去。 5 be in a hole spoken to be in a difficult situation and have a lot of problems 【口】 处于困境 6 make a big hole in informal to use a lot of an amount of money so that there is not much left 【非正式】 大量耗费〔金钱〕 → see also 另见 BLACK HOLE |