pothole
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POTHOLE
POTHOLE Pot "hole `, n.
pot hole |ˈpätˌhōl ˈpɑtˌhoʊl | ▶noun a deep natural underground cavity formed by the erosion of rock, esp. by the action of water. • a deep circular hole in a riverbed formed by the erosion of the rock by the rotation of stones in an eddy. • a depression or hollow in a road surface caused by wear or subsidence. • (also pothole lake ) a pond in a natural hollow in the ground. DERIVATIVES pot holed adjective ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Middle English pot ‘pit ’ (perhaps of Scandinavian origin ) + hole .
pot |hole |ˈpɒthəʊl | ▶noun 1 a deep natural underground cave formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water. • a deep circular hole in a riverbed formed by the erosion of the rock by the rotation of stones in an eddy. • (also pothole lake ) N. Amer. a pond formed by a natural hollow in the ground in which water has collected. 2 a depression or hollow in a road surface caused by wear or subsidence. ▶verb [ no obj. ] (often as noun potholing ) Brit. explore underground potholes as a pastime: they went potholing in the Pennines. DERIVATIVES potholed adjective, potholer noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Middle English pot ‘pit ’ (perhaps of Scandinavian origin ) + hole .
p ó t h ò le 名詞 C 1 道路上の大きな穴, くぼみ .2 (自然にできた )洞窟 (どうくつ ).動詞 自動詞 ⦅英 ⦆(スポーツとして )洞窟探検をする .p ó t h ò led 形容詞 〈道路 地表が 〉穴のあいた .p ó t h ò l er 名詞 C 洞窟探検を楽しむ人 .