劍橋詞典 hole noun [C] (SPACE) an empty space in an object , usually with an opening to the object's surface , or an opening that goes completely through an object 洞,孔 We dug a hole and planted the tree . 我們挖了個坑栽下了那棵樹。 My jumper's got a hole in it. 我的套頭衫上破了個洞。 Drill a hole through the back of the cupboard and pass the wires through. 在壁櫥後麪鑽個洞把電線穿過去。 in golf , one of the small circular spaces in the ground into which the ball is hit (高爾夫球運動中的)球洞 in golf , one of the usually 18 areas of play (高爾夫球運動中)從球座到球洞的區(qū)域 an 18-hole course 十八洞高爾夫球場 例句 Could you mend this hole in my shirt ?Oil was trickling from a tiny hole in the tank .Drill three holes in the wall for the screws .There's a hole in the roof that lets in water when it rains .The prisoners are made to dig holes and fill them in again. hole noun [C] (PLACE) a place in the ground where a small animal lives (小動物的)洞穴 a mouse /rabbit /fox hole 老鼠/兔子/狐貍洞 informal a small unpleasant place where someone lives 狹小的住所 What a hole that house was - I'm so pleased we moved . 那所房子真是小——真慶幸我們搬出來了。 也見hole in the wall noun (BUILDING) hole noun [C] (FAULT) a mistake or problem in an argument , discussion , plan , etc. 缺點,漏洞,破綻 The new proposal has several holes in it. 那項新提案有幾処漏洞。 習(xí)語be in a hole be in the hole a hole in one make a hole in sth need sth like you need a hole in the head play in the hole 返回 hole