hole
hole
hoʊl
howl
British pronunciation
/hˈə‍ʊl/

Définition et signification de « hole » en anglais

Hole
01

trou

an empty space in the body or surface of something solid
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hole definition and meaning
example
Exemples
There was a large hole in the roof after the storm passed through.
Il y avait un grand trou dans le toit après le passage de la tempête.
02

trou, orifice

an opening deliberately made in or through something
03

trou, partie

the playing period for each part of the course
example
Exemples
He struggled on the back nine, averaging 4.5 strokes per hole.
Il a eu du mal sur les neuf derniers trous, avec une moyenne de 4,5 coups par trou.
04

trou, cavité

a depression hollowed out of solid matter
05

trou, vide

an unoccupied or empty space within a structure, plan, or arrangement
example
Exemples
They found a hole in the traffic and quickly merged onto the highway.
Ils ont trouvé un trou dans la circulation et se sont rapidement insérés sur l'autoroute.
06

trou, gueule

a slang term for the mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous manner
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
She told him to keep his hole shut during the meeting.
Elle lui a dit de garder son trou fermé pendant la réunion.
07

pétrin, situation difficile

a difficult or problematic situation, often one that is challenging to escape or resolve
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
She dug herself into a hole by lying to her friends.
Elle s'est mise dans le trou en mentant à ses amis.
08

lacune, défaut

a flaw or defect in a plan, argument, system, or piece of work that weakens its overall integrity or effectiveness
example
Exemples
There 's a hole in the argument that needs addressing before the presentation.
Il y a un trou dans l'argument qui doit être abordé avant la présentation.
09

mitard, cachot

a separate, isolated unit in prison with reduced privileges
example
Exemples
Inmates in the hole have limited access to phones and TV.
Les détenus en isolement ont un accès limité aux téléphones et à la télévision.
to hole
01

perforer, trouer

to create openings or perforations in a material or object by drilling, cutting, or other means
example
Exemples
The worker had to hole the metal sheets before they could be installed.
L'ouvrier a dû perforer les feuilles de métal avant qu'elles ne puissent être installées.
02

emballer, rentrer

(golf) to successfully hit the ball into the hole, typically with a putt
example
Exemples
He holed a long eagle putt on the par-5 18th.
Il a réussi un long putt pour un eagle sur le par-5 du 18ème trou.
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