pole的意思和读音

pole

: [poʊl] : [pəʊl]

n.

v.

竿

poles  

adj.+n.long pole,wooden pole,electrical pole,steel pole,metal pole

v.+n.hit pole,use pole

n.opposite,extreme,extremity,limit,end

v.push,propel,raft,punt,shove

polen.

1.a long thin straight piece of wood or metal, especially one with the end placed in the ground, used as a support

a tent pole

a ski pole

a curtain pole

2.either of the two points at the opposite ends of the line on which the earth or any other planet turns

the North/South Pole

3.either of the two ends of a magnet , or the positive or negative points of an electric battery

4.either of two opposite or contrasting extremes

Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate.

IDMbe poles apartto be widely separated; to have no interests that you shareup the pole(informal)crazyv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth) + adv.prep.to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river, etc. with a pole

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v.1.;;;()2.()3.

n.1.a long thin stick, often used for holding or supporting something2.one of two things that are completely opposite3.one of the points on the very top or bottom of the Earth, called the north pole and the south pole4.one of the two ends of a magnet or battery5.someone from Poland1.a long thin stick, often used for holding or supporting something2.one of two things that are completely opposite3.one of the points on the very top or bottom of the Earth, called the north pole and the south pole4.one of the two ends of a magnet or battery5.someone from Poland

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2. poisonous a. pole n. 线; police n. ...

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4. electromagnetic pole coil 线 ...

5. polarity pole pole coil 线 ...

6.竿 poke pole ;竿 police ...

7. [ bacillus] [ pole] [ steelyard] ...

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1.To overtake the sun, er lang shen haste makes waste, a mishap, the front of that mountain carrying-pole eye is shouldering the fork.

2.An Armenian tightrope walker steadies himself with his balance pole as he prepared to perform a trick.

3.He took a dominant pole position in the Ferrari and, despite chaotically rainy conditions, led for most of the race.

4.They might have escaped had a light pole not gotten between them.

5.Unable to stop in time on the compromised surface, the car ran up the curb and made impact with a pole and the front of a store.

6.The roof the boy was standing on turned out to be the cabin of the Shy Maid, an old ramshackle single-masted pole boat.

7.Tossing the caber is the throwing of an impressive, long thick pole in an attempt to get it to land as straight as possible.使

8.Luckily, my son pulled me to safety with his trekking pole. Am I better off now than I was when I was sliding toward the abyss? Duh!

9.I could see myself sticking the flag in a pole, you know -- ah, glorious moment -- the music kind of reaching a crescendo.

10.You know, my mother carried vegetables on a shoulder pole all her life, but guess which shoulder she carries higher today?