doghole
n. 狗窝, 龌龊的房间
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A place regarded as fit only for dogs: a horrid, mean habitation.
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A small, shallow bay or inlet, usually surrounded by high cliffs, that is accessible only by smaller boats.
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A type of small schooner designed in the 19th century to navigate in shallow waters and to conduct coastal shipping in and out of doghole ports.
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A mine worked by fewer than fifteen miners, which is small enough that some safety laws do not apply.
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A mine worked by fewer than fifteen miners, which is small enough that some safety laws do not apply.
Such a small mine that is dug independently by one or a few miners, often clandestinely and illegally: a bootleg mine.
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An excavated area that acts as an access hole or that connects different parts of a mine.
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A tiny, uncomfortable hole or cell, usually too small to stand in, in which prisoners are confined as punishment.
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An underground bolthole dug to hide from enemy soldiers.
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One of the entrances to a system of prairie dog tunnels.
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A hole that was dug by a dog.
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A hole drilled for the placement of a bench dog.
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To work in a doghole mine, especially to manually dig up a vein.
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词源
From Middle English doghole. By surface analysis, dog + hole.
来源:wiktionary