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hole 1. an animal's hiding place or burrow 2. the cavity in various games into which the ball must be thrust 3. on a golf course a. the cup on each of the greens b. each of the divisions of a course (usually 18) represented by the distance between the tee and a green c. the score made in striking the ball from the tee into the hole 4. Physics a. a vacancy in a nearly full band of quantum states of electrons in a semiconductor or an insulator. Under the action of an electric field holes behave as carriers of positive charge b. (as modifier): hole current c. a vacancy in the nearly full continuum of quantum states of negative energy of fermions. A hole appears as the antiparticle of the fermion 5. in the hole Chiefly US a. (of a card, the hole card, in stud poker) dealt face down in the first round hole [hōl] (solid-state physics) A vacant electron energy state near the top of an energy band in a solid; behaves as though it were a positively charged particle. Also known as electron hole.
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| Hasn't he blown a hole in the anti-rail criticisms of the Reason Foundation, professor James Moore of USC, etc. If they hadn't handled the public relations right, they would have blown a hole in their overall gasoline revenues. ``It's already blown a hole in his lead - I think that's his problem,'' Dole said, but he offered no fresh details on what programs he would cut to pay for the tax cuts. |
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