hole up
英 [həʊl ʌp]
美 [hoʊl ʌp]
(为免受打扰等而)躲藏,隔绝
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (为免受打扰等而)躲藏,隔绝
If youhole upsomewhere, you hide or shut yourself there, usually so that people cannot find you or disturb you.- His creative process involves holing up in his Paris flat with the phone off the hook.
他在创作的过程中躲在自己巴黎的公寓里,连电话都挂起。
- His creative process involves holing up in his Paris flat with the phone off the hook.
英英释义
verb
- sleep during winter
- Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves
- score a hole in one
- remain secluded or in hiding
- He is writing his book and is holing up in his study
双语例句
- The men in the hole sent up for more equipment.
在洞穴中的人们向上面要求再给他们一些设备。 - Writers typically have to hole up for months in order to finish a book.
为了完成一本书,作家们往往不得不一连几个月闭门苦干。 - Elena and Sloane need to hole up somewhere safe.
埃琳娜和斯隆得找到一个安全的地洞。 - Maybe another black hole is swallowing up stars at very rapid speed.
也许有另外一个巨大的黑洞正高速吞噬着其他恒星。 - If we hole up, I want to be somewhere familiar.
如果我们要窝在哪,我想在熟悉的地方。 - Would you consider it too dumb for him to try to hole up here?
你觉得他想藏在这里是不是太傻了? - He was studying then in Paris with Messiaen and milhaud, but preferred to hole up in studios playing with tapes and sine waves.
那时,施托克豪森在法国巴黎与梅西安和大流士?米约一起学习,但他更喜爱自己独自待在录音棚研究录音带与正弦波。 - "When did they hole up here?" I asked.
“他们何时藏身于此?”我问。 - He'll hole up at that ranch.
他一定会藏在农场里。 - We need to find someplace secluded where we can hole up and let me regenerate.
我们需要找到一个隐蔽的地方,我们就可以躲起来等待我的再生。