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pop-hole noun[ C ] UK(alsopop hole, pophole)uk /ˈpɑp.həʊl/ us /ˈpɑːp.hoʊl/ a hole in the side of building, usually with a cover that can be opened and closed, through which small animals go in and out of the building: 家畜出入口 The hens have access to the outside through pop-holes along the walls. Pop-holes make it easier to catch piglets for handling. Another requirement is the provision of pop holes (the way in and out of chicken houses).另一个要求是提供家畜出入口(进出鸡舍用)。 He was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes. Newborn pigs have access to the box through a pop-hole in the door. It is not enough to have the odd pop-hole in the side of a shed, even if this ticks a box on a certification scheme. There are small "popholes" along the walls, so theoretically the birds can go outside. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Animal farming - general words animal husbandry aquaculture aquaponics bedding beekeeping dip drove grazing hand-rear hand-reared heeler herd paddock shear shearing sheep shearing sheepdog shepherd slaughter subtherapeutic |