i. delik, çukur, oyuk, boşluk, derin yer, in, kovuk, hücre, kodes, zor durum
Inglés - Albanés - hole
n. vrimë, vërë, gropë, birë, çarje në digë, gropë në rrugë, zgavër, strofull (kafshe), skutë, vrimë e ndyrë, defekt, pikë e dobët (e argumentit), batak, vështirësi financiare, biroj
v. hap: i hap vrima, shpoj, fus në gropë (topin)
Inglés - Neerlandés - hole
zn. gat; hol
ww. gaten maken
Inglés - Inglés - hole
n. opening, gap; cavity, hollow; burrow, den; pothole; prison cell; dingy dirty place
v. excavate, create a hole, perforate
v. fetch, get, take, pick up, take away, win, catch
Inglés - Griego - hole
ουσ. οπή, τρύπα, τρώγλη
Inglés - Chino simplificado - hole
(名) 孔, 穴, 洞
(动) 挖洞, 掘坑; 进洞, 凿洞
Inglés - Chino Tradicional - hole
(名) 孔, 穴, 洞
(動) 挖洞, 掘坑; 進洞, 鑿洞
Inglés - Japonés - hole
(名) 穴; くぼみ; 破れ穴; 巣穴; 苦しい立場, 苦境; むさ苦しい家
(動) 穴をあける; 掘る; ポケットに入れる
Inglés - Coreano - hole
명. 구멍, 틈; 충치; 동굴; 구혈, 깊은 구멍; 감옥; 소굴
동. ...에 구멍을 뚫다, 굴에 몰아넣다, 공을 구멍에 쳐 넣다
Definiciones
noun: an opening deliberately made in or through something
noun: one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
Example:He played 18 holes.
noun: an opening into or through something
noun: a depression hollowed out of solid matter
noun: an unoccupied space
noun: a fault
Example:He shot holes in my argument.
noun: informal terms for a difficult situation
noun: informal terms for the mouth
verb: make holes in
verb: hit the ball into the hole
name: A surname (rare: 1 in 100000 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #13037)
Tiempos para hole Present participle:
holing
Present:
hole (3.person: holes)
Past:
holed
Future:
will hole
Present conditional:
would hole
Present Perfect:
have holed (3.person: has holed)
Past Perfect:
had holed
Future Perfect:
will have holed
Past conditional:
would have holed