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Pothole Hole Drivers Bump Caused N Count 可数名词 英

英语单词 pothole
英美音标 英 ['pɒthəʊl] 美 ['pɑːthoʊl]
中文释义 n.坑洞;锅穴
英语例句 (1) While the manager expressed hope that their three-game series in Colorado was "just a pothole ," he acknowledged the series' impact on the Yankees' collective psyches.
中文例句 (1) 虽然老爹表示出希望这在科萝拉州的三连战只是个颠颇的坑洞,他了解到这系列赛队洋基整体心理的影响。
vocabulary简明 A pothole is a hole or little pit in a road. Drivers complain about potholes frequently.
vocabulary扩展 If you've ever felt a little bump while in a car, you probably hit a pothole: a little hole in the street caused by wear and tear. Newly paved roads are smooth and have no potholes, but potholes develop over time. Drivers hate potholes because the little bump is startling, and a big pothole could actually damage a car. Eventually, potholes are usually filled in when a road gets paved. Potholes are also called chuckholes.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](因来往车辆和恶劣天气而造成的)路面坑洼,路面坑洞 A pothole is a large hole in the surface of a road, caused by traffic and bad weather.
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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指通往地下洞穴和地道的)锅穴, 壶穴 A pothole is a deep hole in the ground. Potholes often lead to underground caves and tunnels.

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