holes词义
n.
洞( hole的名词复数 );球洞;破洞;洞穴
英英释义
hole[ həulz ]
n.
an opening into or through something
an opening deliberately made in or through something
one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
"he played 18 holes"
同义词:golf hole
an unoccupied space
a depression hollowed out of solid matter
同义词:hollow
a fault
"he shot holes in my argument"
informal terms for a difficult situation
同义词:fixjammessmuddlepicklekettle of fish
informal terms for the mouth
同义词:trapcakeholemawyapgob
v.
hit the ball into the hole
同义词:hole out
make holes in
holes用法
词组短语
pick holes挑毛病
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The fox burrowed several holes near the haystack.
那头狐狸在草堆附近挖了几个洞。
His trousers have been worn into holes.
他的裤子已破了好些洞。
The holes for the bolts registered perfectly.
螺栓的孔眼完全合适。
Sponge is a soft and light substance full of holes.
海绵是一种软而轻充满许多孔的物质。
权威例句
Black Holes and EntropyStructural Holes and Good Ideas.
Particle creation by black holes
Particle Creation by Black Holes
Black Holes in Binary Systems: Observational Appearances
Black Holes in Binary Systems: Observational Appearances
Statistics of the Recombinations of Holes and Electrons
Collaboration Networks, Structural Holes, and Innovation: A Longitudinal Study
Erratum: "Particle creation by black holes''(Comm. Math. Phys. 43 (1975), no. 3, 199–220).
The many lives of active galactic nuclei: cooling flows, black holes and the luminosities and colours of galaxies