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Manholes Meaning in English

word · lemma: manhole

ˈmænˌhoʊɫ
MAN-hohlz
mˈænhəʊlz
MAN-hohlz

释义

Covers or openings on the street or sidewalk that provide access to underground utilities, such as sewers or electrical systems.

用法与细微差别

'Manholes' refers to the access points covered by metal or concrete lids, usually in streets. Always plural when talking about more than one opening. Common in phrases like 'manhole covers.' Used in technical, construction, or city maintenance contexts.

例句

Be careful not to step on manholes when walking on the street.

basic

Workers opened the manholes to check the pipes.

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The city replaced old manholes after the storm.

basic

Watch out! Some of the manholes ahead don’t have covers.

natural

He lost his keys down one of the manholes last week.

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The street was blocked while they repaired damaged manholes.

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