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- Wörterbuchnounhole (Hauptwort) · holes (Hauptwort im Plural) · Hole (Hauptwort)
- an aperture passing through something:"he had a hole in his sock"
- a cavity or receptacle on a golf course, typically one of eighteen or nine, into which the ball must be hit.
- one of the sections of a golf course or the divisions of play in a game of golf:"Stephen lost the first three holes to Eric"
- an animal's burrow:"a fox's hole"
- a valley:"Seaton Hole"
- physicsa position from which an electron is absent, especially one regarded as a mobile carrier of positive charge in a semiconductor.
- 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"
verbhole (Verb) · holes (Dritte Person Präsens) · holed (Präteritum) · holed (Partizip Perfekt) · holing (Partizip Präsens)- golfhit (the ball) into a hole:"George holed a six-iron shot from the fairway"
OriginOld 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’. - Ähnliche Fragen
Hole Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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