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  1. Wörterbuch
    hole
    [həʊl]
    noun
    hole (Hauptwort) · holes (Hauptwort im Plural) · Hole (Hauptwort)
    1. a place or position that needs to be filled because someone or something is no longer there:
      "she is missed terribly and her death has left a hole in all our lives"
    2. informal
      an unpleasant place:
      "she had wasted a whole lifetime in this hole of a town"
      Gegenüber:
    verb
    hole (Verb) · holes (Dritte Person Präsens) · holed (Präteritum) · holed (Partizip Perfekt) · holing (Partizip Präsens)
    1. golf
      hit (the ball) into a hole:
      "George holed a six-iron shot from the fairway"
    Origin
    Old English hol (noun), holian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hol (noun) ‘cave’, (adjective) ‘hollow’, and German hohl ‘hollow’, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘cover, conceal’.
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    What is hole noun?Definition of hole noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a hollow space in something solid or in the surface of something He dug a deep hole in the garden. hole in something The bomb blew a huge hole in the ground. Water had collected in the holes in the road. She drilled a small hole in the wall.
    Where does the word hole come from?The word hole comes from the Old English hol meaning "cave" which in prehistoric times wasn't just a dark space to hide, it was a home. The word hole is used in many contexts from a rabbit hole where rabbits live to "a hole in one" — the golf term.
    What is a hole in a story?She won by one hole. [countable, usually plural] a fault or weakness in something such as a plan, law or story I don't believe what she says—her story is full of holes. hole in something He was found not guilty because of holes in the prosecution case.
    What is a hole in a crystal?: a defect in a crystal (as of a semiconductor) that is due to an electron's having left its normal position in one of the crystal bonds and that is equivalent in many respects to a positively charged particle How could anyone live in such a hole? The ship was holed along the waterline by enemy fire. The dogs holed the fox.
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