hole
Prononciation : [/hoʊl/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical object »
(noun) an opening or hollow space in something solid. Like the space in a doughnut or a golf course.
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He dug a hole in the ground to plant a tree.
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There are no holes in this piece of cheese; it's all solid.
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Have you ever fallen into a hole while walking?
Contexte : « problem »
(noun) a difficult situation or a flaw in a plan. When something important is missing or not working properly.
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There's a hole in our schedule; we need to find someone to fill it.
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Without a plan, there will be many holes in our project.
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How can we fix the holes in our strategy?
Contexte : « making an opening »
(verb) to make a hole or opening in something. Like when you use a drill to make a hole in wood.
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She used a hammer to hole the wall for a new nail.
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Please don't hole the fabric; we need it intact.
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Can you hole the paper so we can put it in a binder?
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