pinhole
noun [ C ] (also pin hole) uk/ˈpɪn.həʊl/ us/ˈpɪn.hoʊl/
小孔;针孔
a very small hole made by or as if by a pin
He attached his poster to the notice board, careful to use the pinholes that were already there.
She has pin holes on the front of her earlobes due to a genetic condition.
See also: pinhole camera
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- If the jug has a pinhole in it, some of the water will leak out.
- She runs her finger over the wall where the old pin holes were.
- The drawings are on fragile paper with pin holes in the corners.
- Water was escaping through a pinhole leak.