
구멍, 틈, 개구부
an opening or aperture through something
예문:
"The mouse squeezed through a tiny hole in the baseboard."
"I need to sew up the hole in my favorite sweater."
구덩이, 함몰, 움푹한 곳
a hollow place or pit in a solid surface
예문:
"The construction workers dug a deep hole for the new foundation."
"Watch out for that hole in the middle of the sidewalk."
굴, 은신처, 서식처
an animal's burrow or dwelling place
예문:
"The fox disappeared into its hole when it heard the dogs barking."
"We found a snake hole near the edge of the garden."
누추한 곳, 비좁은 방, 감옥
a small, dark, or unpleasant place to live or stay
예문:
"I can't believe he's still living in that dark hole of an apartment."
"The prisoners were thrown into a damp hole beneath the castle."
곤경, 궁지, 난처한 상황
an awkward or difficult situation
예문:
"His gambling debts have landed him in a serious financial hole."
"I need your help to get me out of this hole I've dug for myself."
결점, 허점, 모순
a flaw or inconsistency in an argument or theory
예문:
"The lawyer found several holes in the witness's testimony."
"There are too many holes in your theory for it to be credible."
홀, 구멍, 경기 구간
the small cup into which the ball is hit in golf
예문:
"He managed to sink the ball into the hole from ten feet away."
"The golfer finished the final hole with a spectacular birdie."
정공, 양공, 빈 자리
a position in a semiconductor from which an electron is absent
예문:
"In a p-type semiconductor, the majority of charge carriers are holes."
"The movement of holes contributes to the electric current in the material."
구멍을 내다, 뚫다
to make a hole in something, especially a ship
예문:
"The enemy torpedo holed the ship's hull below the waterline."
"Sharp rocks holed the bottom of our inflatable raft."
공을 넣다, 홀인하다
to hit a ball into a hole in golf
예문:
"She holed a long putt to win the championship."
"It is difficult to hole the ball when the wind is this strong."