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hole (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “hole”

s. hole, pl. holes
  1. trou
    The excavator dug a hole in the ground.
  2. trou
    I accidentally poked a hole in the paper with my pencil.
  3. terrier
    The rabbit disappeared into its hole.
  4. faille
    The new law has so many holes that people are already finding ways to get around it.
  5. faille (en sécurité informatique)
    The hacker found a hole in the software that allowed him to access private data.
  6. trou (lieu désagréable)
    That old motel is such a hole; I can't believe we stayed there.
  7. gueule
    He kept talking nonsense, so I told him to close his hole.
  8. trou (anus)
    He complained about the spicy food burning his hole the next day.
  9. trou (dans le green)
    After a perfect putt, the ball rolled smoothly into the hole on the 18th green, winning him the game.
  10. trou (segment de jeu)
    I scored a birdie on the fifth hole during our golf match.
  11. trou (en semi-conducteur)
    In a semiconductor, when an electron moves to a higher energy level, it leaves behind a hole that acts like a positive charge.

verbe “hole”

infinitif hole; il holes; prét. holed; part. passé holed; gér. holing
  1. percer
    The carpenter holed the wooden board to attach the screws.
  2. empocher
    She holed the ball on her first try, winning the game.