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cut hole - translation to English

CONCEPTUAL AND MATHEMATICAL OPPOSITE OF AN ELECTRON
Electron holes; Hole (quasiparticle); Electron-hole; Hole conduction; Hole theory of electrons; Hole (semiconductor); Hole (electricity)
  • A children's puzzle which illustrates the mobility of holes in an atomic lattice. The tiles are analogous to electrons, while the missing tile ''(lower right corner)'' is analogous to a hole.  Just as the position of the missing tile can be moved to different locations by moving the tiles, a hole in a crystal lattice can move to different positions in the lattice by the motion of the surrounding electrons.
  • effective mass]]. The "filled band" is the semiconductor's [[valence band]]; it curves downward indicating negative effective mass.

hole         
Holes; Blind hole; Through hole; Through holes; Hole Blind; Blind Hole; Through Hole; Pinhole; 🕳; HOLE; Tapped hole; Draft:Hole; Pinholes; Pin hole; Pin holes; Hole (topology)
(n.) = agujero
Ex: Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter, and the piece of card between the hole and the edge of the card may be removed, using a punch, to form a notch.
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* arsehole [asshole, -USA] = gilipollas, tonto del culo, imbécil, idiota, estúpido, huevón
* a square peg in a round hole = algo incompatible
* black hole = agujero negro
* bolt-hole = refugio
* chuckhole = bache
* cubbyhole = cuchitril, buzón
* cut + hole = abrir un agujero, hacer un agujero
* drain hole = orificio de drenaje, orificio de vaciado
* drill out + hole = hacer un agujero, perforar un agujero
* eyelet hole = ojal, agujero
* gaping hole = boquete, boquete enorme, falta, carencia, laguna
* hiding hole = escondite, escondrijo, zulo
* hole punch = agujero
* keyhole = ojo de la cerradura, agujero de la cerradura
* loophole = vacío, laguna, escapatoria, salvaguarda, laguna legal, vacío legal
* manhole = registro, boca de alcantarilla, boca de sumidero, boca de colector, pozo de registro, agujero de hombre
* pigeonhole = casillero, casilla, encasillar, etiquetar, catalogar
* plug hole = desagüe
* pothole = bache
* punch + hole = hacer un agujero, agujerear
* puncture hole = pinchazo, perforación, pinchadura, agujero
* rabbit hole = conejera
* security hole = brecha en el sistema de seguridad
* thumb holes = índice digital
* watering hole = abrevadero
* worm-hole = picadura
cut glass         
  • Contemporary Czech cut glass in two colours
  • Czech glass-cutter at work
  • Chandelier in the chapel of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]], donated in 1732, one of the earliest datable cut glass examples.  The shape follows contemporary brass examples, with glass branches but no "drops"; only the pieces down the stem are cut, mostly with flat facets.<ref>Battie & Cottle, 102</ref>
  • American "brilliant cut" [[punch bowl]] on stand, 1895
  • Montgolfier]]" shape (due to its resemblance to an inverted [[hot air balloon]]),<ref>History</ref> in [[Edinburgh]]
  • Regency]] chandeliers in [[Saltram House]], England
  • [[Waterford Crystal]] factory in 2001
  • engraving]] above, England, late 18th-century
GLASS DECORATED WITH GEOMETRICAL OR REPRESENTATIONAL INCISIONS MADE BY GRINDING AND POLISHING
Cut-glass accent; Cut-glass; Cut crystal
cristal tallado
hole punch         
  • Three different styles of hole punch
  • 
Commonly used hole patterns for hole punches and ring binders<ref name="appleton1"/>
  • Eyelet punch press
  • ISO 838 template
  • Two-hole filebinder hole punch
  • Mechanism of a typical hole punch
  • Common handheld single-hole punch
  • ''Triohålning'' punch and punched paper
OFFICE TOOL FOR MAKING UNIFORM HOLES IN PAPER
Hole puncher; Punchhole; Paper punches; Holepunch; Hole-punch; Holepuncher; Hole-puncher; Hole-punchers; Three hole punch; 3 hole punch; ISO 838; Punch a hole; Punch hole; 3-hole punch; Paper punch; Paper puncher
(n.) = agujero
Ex: Theft is probably unavoidable, but can be limited through use of magnetic security tags and by slightly defacing covers with hole punches or library stamps.

Definition

cut glass
also cut-glass
Cut glass is glass that has patterns cut into its surface.
...a cut-glass bowl.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Electron hole

In physics, chemistry, and electronic engineering, an electron hole (often simply called a hole) is a quasiparticle denoting the lack of an electron at a position where one could exist in an atom or atomic lattice. Since in a normal atom or crystal lattice the negative charge of the electrons is balanced by the positive charge of the atomic nuclei, the absence of an electron leaves a net positive charge at the hole's location.

Holes in a metal or semiconductor crystal lattice can move through the lattice as electrons can, and act similarly to positively-charged particles. They play an important role in the operation of semiconductor devices such as transistors, diodes and integrated circuits. If an electron is excited into a higher state it leaves a hole in its old state. This meaning is used in Auger electron spectroscopy (and other x-ray techniques), in computational chemistry, and to explain the low electron-electron scattering-rate in crystals (metals and semiconductors). Although they act like elementary particles, holes are rather quasiparticles; they are different from the positron, which is the antiparticle of the electron. (See also Dirac sea.)

In crystals, electronic band structure calculations lead to an effective mass for the electrons that is typically negative at the top of a band. The negative mass is an unintuitive concept, and in these situations, a more familiar picture is found by considering a positive charge with a positive mass.

Examples of use of cut hole
1. Lawrence Donegan at Pinehurst Friday June 17, 2005 The Guardian On a day when one Englishman lost his rag over a "perfect" putt which bounced out of an imperfectly cut hole, two of his Ryder Cup colleagues and a pair of American journeymen had the composure to seize a place on the leaderboard after the opening day of the US Open here in North Carolina.