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释义 hole nounadjective | verb + hole | preposition | phrases adjective➤big, deep, gaping, great, huge, large, massive, yawning大洞;深坑;大裂口▸➤small, tiny小洞;极细的裂口➤circular, round圆形的洞➤jagged, ragged边缘呈锯齿状的洞◆the missile had torn a jagged hole in the side of the ship.导弹在船体的一侧打出了一个边缘参差不齐的窟窿。➤bullet, drill, screw弹孔;钻孔;螺丝孔◆the wall was full of bullet holes.墙上布满了弹痕。➤drainage排水孔▸➤mouse, rabbit, etc.老鼠洞、兔窝等verb + hole➤bore, create, cut, dig, drill, make, punch, wear打洞;钻孔;打孔;撕开一道口子;磨出一个洞◆we dug a deep hole to bury the animals in.我们挖了一个深坑埋葬这些动物。◆she punched two holes in each sheet of paper.她在每张纸上打了两个孔。◆he had worn a hole in the knees of his jeans.他牛仔裤的膝盖处磨出了洞。➤blast, blow, break, burn, rip, tear炸出/吹出/打出/烧出/撕开/撕出一个洞▸➤fill, fill in, patch, plug填满洞穴;堵住洞口◆i uprooted the tree and filled the hole with earth.我把树连根拔起,然后用土把坑填平。◆we used cement to plug the holes.我们用水泥把洞口封住了。preposition➤down a/the hole沿着洞口下去◆the snake disappeared down a hole.蛇消失在一个洞里。➤in a/the hole在洞里◆there was water in the hole.洞里有水。➤through a/the hole穿过孔洞◆we climbed through the hole.我们从洞里爬了过去。➤hole in⋯上的洞◆i made an extra hole in my belt.我在腰带上又打了一个眼儿。phrases➤full of holes满是窟窿◆the old blankets were now full of holes.旧毛毯上已经满是窟窿了。➤riddled with holes布满洞眼◆the car was riddled with bullet holes.汽车被子弹打得千疮百孔。hole noun 1➤a hole in the wall墙上的孔➤a hole in the ground地上的坑hole ♦︎ space ♦︎ gap ♦︎ opening ♦︎ slot ♦︎ aperturethese words are all used for an open space in sth or between things, that sth can pass through or where sth is missing.这些词均表示裂口、开口。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a hole / space / gap / opening / slot / aperture in sth◆a space / gap between a and b◆a small / narrow hole / space / gap / opening / slot / aperture◆a large / wide hole / space / gap / opening / aperture◆to leave a hole / a space / a gap / an opening◆to make a hole / an opening / a slot■ hole [countable] an empty space that goes all the way through sth裂口;开口;孔眼◆to drill / bore / punch / kick a hole in sth把某物钻穿/挖穿/冲穿/踢穿◆there were holes in the knees of his jeans.他牛仔裤的膝部有破洞。◆the children climbed through a hole in the fence.孩子们从栅栏的缺口爬了过去。◆a bullet hole枪眼■ space [countable] an area or place that is empty, especially between things or in the middle of sth空隙;空位◆a space two metres by three metres长三米宽两米的空地◆a parking space停车的空位◆i'll clear a space for your books.我来腾出一块地方给你放书。◆put it in the space between the table and the wall.桌子和墙中间有个空隙,把它放那儿去。■ gap [countable] a space between two things or in the middle of sth, especially because there is a part missing空隙;缺口;豁口◆a gap in a hedge / fence / wall树篱/栅栏/墙壁的豁口◆leave a gap between your car and the next.在你的车与旁边的车之间留点空隙。■ opening [countable] a space or hole that sth can pass through孔;洞;缺口◆the hall is lit by an opening in the roof.大厅通过顶部的开口采光。◆the dark opening of the tunnel隧道黑漆漆的洞口◆the adult parasites have a simple mouth opening.寄生虫成虫长有一个简单的口孔。■ slot [countable] a long, narrow opening, into which you fit or put sth窄缝;投放口;插入处◆he slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox.他往自动点唱机的投币口塞入一枚硬币。◆a slot machine投币自动售货机■ aperture /æpətʃə(r); name æpətʃʊr/ [countable] (formal or technical术语) a small opening in sth; an opening that allows light to reach a lens (= a curved piece of glass or plastic, for example in a camera) 小孔;缝隙;(镜头的光圈)孔径◆the bell ropes passed through apertures in the ceiling.拉铃用的拉绳从天花板的缝隙里穿过来。◆open up the lens aperture to maximize the brightness of the shot.打开镜头孔径,使照片亮度变为最大。hole noun 2➤a hole in the wall墙上的孔➤a hole in the ground地上的坑hole ♦︎ pit ♦︎ hollow ♦︎ crater ♦︎ cavitythese are all words for an empty space in the ground or inside sth.这些词均表示洞、坑、窟窿。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a hole / pit / hollow / crater / cavity in sth◆a deep / shallow hole / pit / hollow / crater◆a huge hole / pit / crater◆to dig a hole / pit◆a bomb blows a hole / crater in sth■ hole [countable] an empty space in sth solid or in the surface of sth洞;孔;坑◆he managed to dig out a small snow hole.他设法在雪地里挖出一个小坑。◆water had collected in holes in the road.路上的坑洼里积了水。◆an operation for a hole in her heart修补她心脏上一个小洞的手术■ pit [countable] a large deep hole in the ground深洞;深坑◆the body had been dumped in a pit.尸体被扔进了深坑。note 辨析 hole or pit?a pit is always large and in the ground; a hole can be any size and in anything. pit, but not hole, is often used with a figurative meaning. * pit 总是指地上的大坑,hole 可指任何地方的洞或坑,可大可小。pit 常用于比喻义,hole 则不然◆ (figurative) the human mind is a dark, bottomless pit.人的思想是一个深不可测的黑洞。◆the human mind is a dark, bottomless hole. ■ hollow [countable] an area that is lower than the surface around it, especially on the ground; an empty space inside sth凹陷处;坑洼处;洞◆the village lay secluded in a hollow of the hills (= a small valley).村子坐落在一个幽静的小山谷里。◆she noticed the slight hollows under his cheekbones.她注意到他颧骨下面的轻微凹陷。◆the squirrel disappeared into a hollow at the base of the tree.松鼠钻进了树根处的一个洞。▸ hollow adjective◆a hollow ball / centre / tube / tree中空的球/中心部位/管子/树◆hollow eyes / cheeks凹陷的双眼/双颊■ crater [countable] a large hole in the top of a volcano; a large hole in the ground caused by the explosion of a bomb or by sth large hitting it火山口;弹坑;(由巨物撞击形成的)大坑◆volcanic peaks which tower above deep craters高耸于火山口之上的火山山峰◆the bomb blew a crater 80 metres across.炸弹炸出了一个直径 80 米的深坑。■ cavity /kævəti/ (formal or technical术语) a hole or empty space inside sth solid, especially the body; a hole in a tooth(尤指体内的)洞,窟窿,腔;(龋齿的)洞◆the abdominal / nasal cavity腹腔;鼻腔◆most dentists fill cavities right away.大多数牙医发现蛀牙就马上填补。hole [countable] an empty space that goes all the way through sth裂口;开口;孔眼◆to drill / bore / punch / kick a hole in sth把某物钻穿/挖穿/冲穿/踢穿◆there were holes in the knees of his jeans.他牛仔裤的膝部有破洞。◆the children climbed through a hole in the fence.孩子们从栅栏的缺口爬了过去。◆a bullet hole枪眼hole [countable] an empty space in sth solid or in the surface of sth洞;孔;坑◆he managed to dig out a small snow hole.他设法在雪地里挖出一个小坑。◆water had collected in holes in the road.路上的坑洼里积了水。◆an operation for a hole in her heart修补她心脏上一个小洞的手术hole [countable](in golf) a hollow in the ground that you must get the ball into; one of the sections of a golf course with the tee at the beginning and the hole at the end(高尔夫球)球洞,球座到球洞的区域◆the ball rolled into the hole and she had won.球滚进了洞,她赢了。◆an eighteen-hole golf course十八洞高尔夫球场◆she won by one hole.她领先一洞赢得比赛。hole/həʊl ||; hol/noun1. [c] an opening; an empty space in sth solid 洞: ◇the pavement is full of holes. 人行道上到处都是窟窿。◇there are holes in my socks. 我的袜子上有几个洞。◇i've got a hole in my tooth. 我的牙上有个洞。 2. [c] the place where an animal lives in the ground or in a tree (动物的)巢穴: ◇a mouse hole 老鼠洞 3. [c] (in golf) the hole in the ground that you must hit the ball into. each section of the land where you play(golf course)is also called a hole. (高尔夫球)球洞,球穴区: ◇an eighteen-hole golf course 十八个洞的高尔夫球场 4. [sing] (informal 非正式) a small dark and unpleasant room, flat, etc 阴暗狭小的房间等: ◇this place is a hole -- you can't live here! 这地方太糟了─你不能住在这儿! hole1 a hole that goes through something2 a hole in the ground or in the surface of something3 a place on a surface that is lower than the rest4 a long narrow hole across the surface of something5 a hole in something that has been damaged, allowing water, air etc to escape6 words for describing something that has lots of holes in it7 to make a hole in the ground or surface of something8 to make a hole through somethingrelated wordssee alsocut,space,dig,1. a hole that goes through something 穿过某物的洞孔 hole /həʊl/ [countable noun] the sheet was ancient and full of holes. 床单很旧,上面全是一个个洞。 she stuck her finger through the hole. 她把手指插进洞里。hole in troy looked through a hole in the fence at the garden next door. 特洛伊从篱笆上的一个洞看隔壁的花园。 a shaft of light came in through a hole in the corrugated iron roof. 一道亮光从瓦楞铁皮屋顶上的一个小孔射进来。something has a hole in it i can't wear my green shirt -- it has a hole in it. 我的绿衬衫不能穿了—上面有个洞。gaping hole a big hole 豁开的洞 they stared at the gaping hole in the wall. 他们盯着墙上的那个大洞。 gap /gæp/ [countable noun] an empty space in the middle of something such as a wall or fence, especially because part of it is missing or broken 缺口,裂口,豁口;缝隙 gap in the gate was locked but we managed to get through a gap in the fence. 大门锁上了,但我们还是通过篱笆上的缺口钻了进去。gap under the light was coming through a tiny gap under the door. 亮光穿过门底下的一道细缝照射进来。gap between sharon has a gap between her two front teeth. 莎伦两颗门牙之间有一条宽缝。 opening /ˈəʊpənɪŋ/ [countable noun] a hole that something can pass through or that you can see through, especially one which is at the entrance or top of something 开口,洞孔[尤在某物的入口处或顶部] bees come and go through a small opening at the bottom of the hive. 蜜蜂从蜂房底部的一个小开口处进出。 we zipped up the opening of the tent to stop the mosquitoes getting in. 我们拉上帐篷开口处的拉链,不让蚊子飞进来。 aperture /ˈæpəʳtʃəʳ/ [countable noun] a hole, especially one that allows light to pass through - use this especially in scientific and technical contexts [尤让光线进入的]窄孔;缝隙;孔径[尤用于科技方面] the telescope has an aperture of 2.4 metres. 这架望远镜的孔径为2.4米。2. a hole in the ground or in the surface of something 地上或某物表面的洞坑 hole /həʊl/ [countable noun] the old mineshaft had left a deep hole, dangerous to both people and livestock. 旧矿井留下了一个很深的洞,给人和牲口都带来了危险。hole in the aim is to get the ball in a hole in the ground. 目标是要把球打进地上的一个洞里。make a hole (in something) we made a small hole in the earth, just deep enough to cover the roots of the plant. 我们在泥土里挖了一个小洞,深度正好足够覆盖植物的根部。 make a hole in the bottom of each plant pot to let the water drain out. 在每个花盆的底部开一个洞,让水流出去。dig a hole a fox had dug a hole under our garden fence. 一只狐狸在我们花园的篱笆下面挖了一个洞。 construction workers have to dig a thousand foot hole before work can start on the tunnel. 隧道工程开始以前,建筑工人必须挖出一条1,000英尺的坑道。 crater /ˈkreɪtəʳ/ [countable noun] a big hole in the surface of something, especially the ground, that is caused by an explosion or a large falling object [由爆炸或巨大的物体坠落造成的]大坑 the meteor left a crater over five miles wide. 流星留下了一个超过5英里宽的大坑。crater in when the bomb exploded it left a huge crater in the ground. 炸弹爆炸后,地面上留下了一个大坑。 pothole /ˈpɒthəʊlǁˈpɑːt-/ [countable noun] a hole in the surface of a road that makes driving difficult or dangerous [路面上的]凹坑,坑洞 he rode his bike over an enormous pothole. 他骑自行车经过一个很大的坑。 it is going to cost the city at least $500,000 to patch potholes created by winter rains. 这个城市至少要花费50万美元修补冬天下雨后形成的坑洼。 pit /pɪt/ [countable noun] a large wide hole in the ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose such as burying things 大坑[尤指有用途的坑] they found a large pit where all the dead bodies had been thrown. 他们发现了一个大坑,所有的尸体都扔在那里。 we dug a pit a yard deep in the soil. 我们在土里挖了一个一码深的坑。 abyss /əˈbɪs/ [countable noun] an extremely deep empty space, seen from a very high point such as the edge of a mountain - used especially in literature 深渊[尤用于文学作品] matthew found himself standing at the edge of a deep abyss. 马修发现自己站在一个万丈深谷的边缘。 chasm /ˈkæzəm/ [countable noun] a very deep space between two high areas of rock, especially one that is dangerous [尤指危险的]陷窟;峡谷;深渊 an unsteady-looking rope bridge was the only way to get across the chasm. 一座看上去晃晃悠悠的索桥是通过峡谷的唯一路径。 the landscape was a series of mountains, chasms, canyons and valleys. 那里的地形山峦起伏、峡谷纵横。3. a place on a surface that is lower than the rest 表面上的低陷处 dip /dɪp/ [countable noun] a place where the surface of the ground goes down suddenly 凹陷;凹地 dip in the boy fell off his bicycle when he went over a dip in the road too fast. 那男孩骑自行车经过一个凹坑的时候速度太快,从车上摔了下来。 indentation /ˌɪndenˈteɪʃən/ [countable noun] a place or area in a hard surface that is slightly lower than the rest of the surface, especially caused by something pressing hard on it 凹口,凹陷[尤因挤压造成] indentation in the x-rays showed a slight indentation in the man's skull. x光片显示那人的头盖骨上有个地方微微凹陷。 she gently made an indentation in the centre of each cookie. 她在每一块曲奇饼的中心轻轻地点了一个凹痕。 depression /dɪˈpreʃən/ [countable noun] an area, especially of the ground, that is slightly lower than the area around it, caused by something heavy pressing on it 洼地;坑[通常由重物挤压而成] depression in you could see a depression in the ground where the helicopter had landed. 你可以看到地面上直升机降落的地方留下了一个凹坑。 the depressions in the sand are made by turtles, that come up here to lay their eggs. 这些沙坑都是由来这里下蛋的海龟留下的。 dent /dent/ [countable noun] a place in the surface of something, especially metal, that is slightly lower because something has hit it accidentally [尤指金属表面的]凹痕,凹陷 the picture frame came with scratches, dents and marks that make it look old. 画框上有划痕、凹坑和污渍,使它看上去很旧。dent in emma backed into a tree, leaving a dent in the car's rear bumper. 埃玛倒车时撞到一棵树上,把汽车的后保险杠撞了个凹痕。4. a long narrow hole across the surface of something 横穿某物表面的狭长裂口 crack /kræk/ [countable noun] a long, narrow line across the surface of a hard substance such as glass or stone where it has been damaged [硬物表面的]裂缝,裂口 crack in this cup has a crack in it. 这只杯子有条缝。 the crack in the bedroom wall seems to be widening. 卧室墙上的那条裂缝好像越来越大了。 split /splɪt/ [countable noun] british a long straight hole caused when a material such as plastic or cloth tears 【英】[塑料、布料等的]裂缝,裂口 we suddenly noticed there was a split in the side of the tent. 我们突然注意到帐篷的侧面有道裂缝。 slit /slɪt/ [countable noun] a long, narrow hole, especially one that you can see through or put things through 狭长的口子,狭缝[尤指可以看过去,或把东西放进去] tania's skirt has a long slit up the back. 塔妮娅的裙子后面有一条长长的开叉。 i covered my eyes with my hands, watching through the slits between my fingers. 我用双手捂住眼睛,通过手指缝看出来。 slot /slɒtǁslɑːt/ [countable noun] a straight narrow hole, for example on a container, made so that a particular type or size of object can fit through it [可投入东西的]窄孔,狭缝 i dropped a quarter in the slot and dialed the number. 我在投币孔中投入一个二角五分的硬币,然后拨了号码。 the message was placed in every employee's mail slot. 每位员工的邮箱里都投放了这个信息。5. a hole in something that has been damaged, allowing water, air etc to escape 因受到破坏而形成的漏水、漏气等的孔 hole /həʊl/ [countable noun] hole in water trickled in through the hole in the roof. 水从屋顶上的那个洞滴漏进来。 there are holes in the ozone layer above antarctica. 南极洲上空有臭氧层空洞。 leak /liːk/ [countable noun] a hole where something has been damaged or broken that allows a gas or liquid to pass through when it should not [尤指泄漏气体或液体的]漏洞;漏隙 the water pressure's right down - there must be a leak in the pipe. 水压一下子下降了——肯定是水管漏了。spring a leak suddenly get a leak 突然出现裂缝 the boat had sprung a leak and it was sinking fast. 船突然出现裂缝,下沉得很快。 puncture /ˈpʌŋktʃəʳ/ [countable noun] british a small hole in a tyre through which air escapes 【英】[轮胎上的]刺孔 i could hear the hissing sound of air escaping from the puncture. 我能听到轮胎的刺孔漏气的咝咝声。slow puncture a puncture from which air escapes slowly 慢慢漏气的小孔 the tyre's gone flat again -- i think we've got a slow puncture. 轮胎又瘪了—我想它有个小洞,气慢慢跑掉了。6. words for describing something that has lots of holes in it 描述某物有许多洞孔的词语 be full of holes /biː ˌfʊl əv ˈhəʊlz/ [verb phrase] parker's socks were so full of holes that his toes peeked through. 帕克的袜子上全是洞,脚趾都露出来了。 the roof was full of holes, all of which sprouted grass and moss. 屋顶上全是洞,都长满了草和苔藓。 riddled with holes /ˌrɪdld wɪð ˈhəʊlz/ [adjective phrase] full of a great many small holes, especially in a surface [尤在表面]到处是小洞 the old table was riddled with holes. 这张旧桌子上面全是洞眼。 the ship returned from the war-zone riddled with bullet holes. 这只船从战区回来,满身弹孔。 perforated /ˈpɜːʳfəreɪtɪd, ˈpɜːʳfəreɪtəd/ [adjective] having a lot of small holes arranged in a regular pattern that has been made by a machine for a particular purpose 穿孔的,有齿孔的[由机器为某一目的造成排列整齐的小孔] they put the insect into a tin with a perforated lid. 他们把虫子放入一个盖子上有孔的罐子里。 tear along the perforated line and return the bottom part of the form. 顺齿孔撕下表格的底部并交回来。 porous /ˈpɔːrəs/ [adjective] a substance such as rock or soil or a surface that is porous allows liquid or gas to pass through it [岩石、土壤等物质或表面]多孔的;渗水的;透气的 if a garage has a porous floor, it can become extremely damp. 车库的地板如果是透水性的,会很潮湿。 plants in containers made of porous material, must be watered more often than those in plastic pots. 种在透水性材料做的花盆里的植物,必须比种在塑料盆里的植物多浇水。 leaky /ˈliːki/ [adjective usually before noun] a leaky roof, pipe etc is damaged so that it has a hole or holes in it that water comes through [屋顶、管道等]漏水的;有漏洞的 the house had a leaky roof. 房子的屋顶漏水。 there was a pool of water in the corner where water was dripping from a leaky pipe. 角落里有一摊水,是水管漏了滴下来的。7. to make a hole in the ground or surface of something 在地里或某物的表面打洞 hollow out /ˌhɒləʊ ˈaʊtǁˌhɑː-/ [transitive phrasal verb] to make a space by removing the inside part of something 挖空;掏空 hollow out something/hollow something out carefully hollow out the pineapple and then fill it with the ice-cream. 小心地把菠萝掏空,然后放入冰淇淋。 dig out /ˌdɪg ˈaʊt/ [transitive phrasal verb] british to make a hole in the ground using a tool that is made for digging 【英】[用工具]挖,掘 to plant the tree you need to dig out a hole about 20 cm wide and 30 cm deep. 种树前,你要先挖一个约20厘米宽、30厘米深的洞。 the workmen were already digging out the foundations for the building. 工人们已经在挖大楼的地基。 gouge /gaʊdʒ/ [] to make a deep cut in a surface, using something sharp, especially in order to remove something [使用利器]凿;挖出[尤指除去某物] the blade gouged a deep wound in her leg. 刀片在她腿上割了一道很深的伤口。gouge out something/gouge something out remove something by violently cutting a hole 挖出某物 in the play he tries to gouge out his own eyes. 剧中他试图挖出自己的双眼。 prick /prɪk/ [transitive verb] to make a very small hole in something, especially accidentally, using something pointed such as a pin [用尖的东西]刺,戳,扎[尤指不小心地] a small bead of blood formed where she had pricked her finger. 她扎到手指的地方形成了一个小血滴。 prick the potatoes before baking them. 马铃薯在烘烤之前要戳几个洞。 drill /drɪl/ [intransitive verb] to make a narrow hole in something using a tool that turns round and round very quickly 打眼,钻孔 i heard the dentist start drilling, but i couldn't feel anything. 我听见牙医开始钻孔,但我却没什么感觉。drill for oil/water/gas etc oil companies still drill for oil off santa barbara. 石油公司还在圣巴巴拉附近海域钻探石油。drill into it sounds like someone's drilling into the wall. 那声音就像是有人在墙上钻孔。 drilling [adjective] the oil engineers have already moved their drilling equipment into the area. 石油工程师已把钻探设备运进该地区。 bore /bɔːʳ/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to make a hole in a hard surface such as rock or the ground using a lot of pressure, especially in order to find or remove minerals, coal etc 钻[孔];凿[井];挖[通道][尤指为了开采矿物、煤等] the mining company bored a 5000 foot hole. 采矿公司凿了一口5,000英尺深的井。 the machine they used to bore the tunnel is the size of a two storey house. 他们用来挖隧道的机器有两层楼的房子那么大。bore into/through they had to bore through solid rock. 他们必须在坚硬的岩石上打洞。 dent /dent/ [transitive verb] to accidentally hit the surface of something, especially something metal, so that part of the surface is bent or slightly lower than the rest [意外地]使凹陷,使产生凹痕[尤指金属] he accidentally dented the garage door, trying to reverse in. 他倒车进车库的时候不小心撞凹了车库的门。 dented [adjective] in the market i bought a beautiful but badly dented silver bowl. 我在市场上买了一只很漂亮但凹得很厉害的银碗。8. to make a hole through something 在某物上穿孔 make a hole in /ˌmeɪk ə ˈhəʊl ɪn/ [verb phrase] make a hole in the bottom of the plant pot to allow the water to drain out. 在花盆的底部钻个孔,以便让水流出。 make a hole in the surface of the pie before you put it in the oven. 在馅饼的表面上留个洞,再放入烤箱。 pierce /pɪəʳs/ [transitive verb] to make a small hole through something using something long and sharp [用长而尖的东西]刺穿;戳穿 she pierced the lid of the can and poured the milk into a saucepan. 她戳穿罐盖,把牛奶倒入平底锅。 the arrow pierced his heart. 箭刺入了他的心脏。have your ears/nose/navel etc pierced have holes made in them so that you can wear jewellery 给耳朵/鼻子/肚脐等穿孔 shelley had her ears pierced when she was a teenager. 谢利十几岁的时候扎了耳洞。 puncture /ˈpʌŋktʃəʳ/ [transitive verb] to damage something by making a hole through which air escapes 戳穿,刺破 the doctor was worried that the broken rib might puncture the woman's lung. 医生担心那女人断裂的肋骨可能会刺入她的肺。 punctured [adjective] there was an old punctured football lying between the goal-posts. 球门柱之间有一个漏气的旧足球。 punch /pʌntʃ/ [transitive verb] to make a hole through paper or material with a quick strong movement using a special tool [使用特殊的工具]打孔,穿孔 the conductor walked through the train, punching everyone's ticket. 列车员穿过一节节车厢,给每一个人的车票打孔。punch a hole in something i punched holes in the papers and filed them away in a binder. 我在文件上打了孔,归档在一个活页文件夹里。 the shoemaker was threading stitches through tiny holes he had punched in the leather. 制鞋匠在皮革上打好小小的洞眼,正在一针针地缝上线。 drill a hole /ˌdrɪl ə ˈhəʊl/ [verb phrase] to make a small hole in something using a tool that turns around and around very quickly 在…上钻孔 drill a hole in i drilled two holes in the shelf and attached it to the wall. 我在架子搁板上钻了两个孔,把它安装在墙上。 we drilled several small holes in the lid of the jar. 我们在瓶盖上钻了几个小孔。☞ hole¹☞ hole²
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