foxhole
名詞
UK/ˈfɒks.həʊl/
US/ˈfɑːks.hoʊl/
定義 foxhole 名詞
- Countable
A burrow where a fox makes its home.
- Countable
A small, dug-out pit used by soldiers for cover and as a firing position during combat.
The soldiers took cover in the foxhole to avoid the enemy fire.
During the assault, the soldiers used the foxhole as a temporary shelter.
The foxhole provided them with essential protection during the intense battle.