French Meaning of hole
trou
Other French words related to trou
- ouverture
- crevasse
- ouverture
- fissure
- fissure
- perforation
- fente
- fente
- espace
- rupture
- Briser
- Boutonière
- fente
- fissure
- coin
- couper
- entrée
- Sortir
- entaille
- crique
- consommation
- trou de serrure
- nœud
- échappatoire
- bouche
- encoche
- prise électrique
- Trou d'aiguille
- Piqûre d'épingle
- pore
- nid-de-poule
- coup de poing
- piqûre
- loyer
- cassure
- rupture
- Barre oblique
- séparer
- larme
- bouche d'aération
- trou de ver
- aération
Nearest Words of hole
- holdup man => braqueur
- holdover => résiduel
- holdout => résistant
- holding yard => Enclos de retenue
- holding pen => enclos
- holding pattern => attente en vol
- holding paddock => Paddock d'attente
- holding device => dispositif de maintien
- holding company => Société holding
- holding cell => cellule de dégrisement
Definitions and Meaning of hole in English
hole (n)
an opening into or through something
an opening deliberately made in or through something
one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
an unoccupied space
a depression hollowed out of solid matter
a fault
informal terms for a difficult situation
informal terms for the mouth
hole (v)
hit the ball into the hole
make holes in
hole (a.)
Whole.
hole (n.)
A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure.
An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation.
To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars.
To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball.
A small cavity used in some games, usually one into which a marble or ball is to be played or driven; hence, a score made by playing a marble or ball into such a hole, as in golf.
At Eton College, England, that part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox.
hole (v. i.)
To go or get into a hole.
FAQs About the word hole
trou
an opening into or through something, an opening deliberately made in or through something, one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course, an unoccupi
ouverture,crevasse,ouverture,fissure,fissure,perforation,fente,fente,espace,rupture
remplir,garniture,patch,prise,phoque,Barrière,Charge,obstacle,obstacle,Bouchon
holdup man => braqueur, holdover => résiduel, holdout => résistant, holding yard => Enclos de retenue, holding pen => enclos,