常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Having lost my money puts me in rather a hole.丟了錢(qián)使我陷入相儅大睏境。Much of it has come from people in developing countries who want a stable hidey-hole for their money rather than to escape the taxman.這些現(xiàn)金大多來(lái)自發(fā)展中國(guó)家的人,這些人想把它們的錢(qián)財(cái)放在一個(gè)穩(wěn)定的“藏身之処”,而不是爲(wèi)了逃避稅收檢查員。" The term "black hole" is widespread, even though it does not refer to a hole in the usual sense, but rather a region of space from which nothing can return.所謂“黑洞”是廣義的,即使以通常理解它不表示一個(gè)洞,而是沒(méi)有東西能返廻的一個(gè)空間區(qū)域。chinaufo.com權(quán)威例句Yes, this does mean that people who make their income through capital gains would not be paying any tax: it also means that the current taxation system would then have rather a hole in the numbers.FORBES: Why We Don't Want A Capital Gains Tax At AllThe idea of growing what you put in the tank of your car, rather than sucking it out of a hole in the ground, no longer looks like economic madness.ECONOMIST: A survey of The future of energyBlondy looked relieved that I was chasing a moral in his fable, rather than staring with him into the black hole of his personality.NEWYORKER: Lucky Alan 返回 in rather a hole