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hole
Hole tarimas:
/'houl/
Hole audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A hollowed place in something solid; a cavity or pit: dug a hole in the ground with a shovel.
- noun: An opening or perforation: a hole in the clouds; had a hole in the elbow of my sweater.
- noun: Sports An opening in a defensive formation, such as the area of a baseball infield between two adjacent fielders.
- noun: A fault or flaw: There are holes in your argument.
- noun: A deep place in a body of water.
- noun: An animal's hollowed-out habitation, such as a burrow.
- noun: An ugly, squalid, or depressing dwelling.
- noun: A deep or isolated place of confinement; a dungeon.
- noun: An awkward situation; a predicament.
- noun: Sports The small pit lined with a cup into which a golf ball must be hit.
- noun: Sports One of the divisions of a golf course, from tee to cup.
- noun: Physics A vacant position in a crystal left by the absence of an electron, especially a position in a semiconductor that acts as a carrier of positive electric charge. Also called electron hole.
- verb-transitive: To put a hole in.
- verb-transitive: To put or propel into a hole.
- verb-intransitive: To make a hole in something.
- phrasal-verb: hole out Sports To hit a golf ball into the hole.
- phrasal-verb: hole up To hibernate in or as if in a hole.
- phrasal-verb: hole up Informal To take refuge in or as if in a hideout.
- idiom: in the hole Having a score below zero.
- idiom: in the hole In debt.
- idiom: in the hole At a disadvantage.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to pick holes in surasti trūkumus
- skylė
- urvas
- ola