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Qué (quién) es hole - definición

CITY IN LIMBURG, BELGIUM
Loksbergen; Hôle; Zelem, Limburg

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)
(holes, holing, holed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A hole is a hollow space in something solid, with an opening on one side.
He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions...
...a 60ft hole.
N-COUNT
2.
A hole is an opening in something that goes right through it.
These tiresome creatures eat holes in the leaves...
...kids with holes in the knees of their jeans.
N-COUNT: oft N in n
3.
A hole is the home or hiding place of a mouse, rabbit, or other small animal.
...a rabbit hole.
N-COUNT
4.
A hole in a law, theory, or argument is a fault or weakness that it has.
There were some holes in that theory, some unanswered questions.
N-COUNT: oft N in n
5.
A hole is also one of the nine or eighteen sections of a golf course.
I played nine holes with Gary Player today.
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6.
A hole is one of the places on a golf course that the ball must drop into, usually marked by a flag.
N-COUNT
7.
If you say that you need something or someone like a hole in the head, you are emphasizing that you do not want them and that they would only add to the problems that you already have. (INFORMAL)
We need more folk heroes like we need a hole in the head.
PHRASE: V inflects [emphasis]
8.
If you say that you are in a hole, you mean that you are in a difficult or embarrassing situation. (INFORMAL)
He admitted that the government was in 'a dreadful hole'.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
9.
If you get a hole in one in golf, you get the golf ball into the hole with a single stroke.
PHRASE: usu v PHR
10.
If you pick holes in an argument or theory, you find weak points in it so that it is no longer valid. (INFORMAL)
He then goes on to pick holes in the article before reaching his conclusion.
PHRASE: V inflects
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)
¦ noun
1. an empty space in a solid body or surface.
an aperture.
a cavity on a golf course into which the ball must be hit.
2. informal a small or unpleasant place.
an awkward situation.
3. a flaw in a plan or argument.
4. Physics a position from which an electron is absent, regarded as a mobile carrier of positive charge in a semiconductor.
¦ verb
1. make a hole or holes in.
2. Golf hit (the ball) into a hole.
3. (hole out) Cricket (of a batsman) hit the ball to a fielder and be caught.
4. (hole up) informal hide oneself.
Phrases
blow a hole in ruin the effectiveness of.
in the hole N. Amer. informal in debt.
in holes worn so much that holes have formed.
make a hole in use a large amount of.
Derivatives
holey adjective
Origin
OE hol (n.), holian (v.), of Gmc origin.
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)
<electronics> The absence of an electron in a semiconductor material. In the electron model, a hole can be thought of as an incomplete outer electron shell in a doping substance. Holes can also be thought of as positive charge carriers; while this is in a sense a fiction, it is a useful abstraction. (1995-10-06)

Wikipedia

Halen

Halen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːlə(n)] (listen)), formerly Haelen (Limburgish: Hôle), is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg, to the west of Hasselt. On January 1, 2018, Halen had a total population of 9,461. The total area is 36.29 km² which gives a population density of 261 inhabitants per km².

The municipality consists of the following sub-municipalities: Halen proper, Loksbergen, and Zelem.

During the First World War, on August 12, 1914, the Battle of Halen took place here near the river crossing of the Gete.

Ejemplos de uso de hole
1. There‘s also an 18–hole golf course with a floating green at the 14th hole.
2. He removed an airconditioner and entered through the hole in the wall hole.
3. "How could you want to imagine that we would have been able to hide a hole by another hole?
4. There are two golf courses –– one 18–hole and one '–hole –– that offer magnificent views and challenging water hazards.
5. English professor Lucinda Roy described her interactions with Cho as being like talking to a hole‘‘ – a very dark hole.