polar 英 [ˈpəʊlə(r)]   美 [ˈpoʊlə(r)]

polar

polar  英 [ˈpəʊlə(r)] 美 [ˈpoʊlə(r)]

adj. 极地的;两极的;正好相反的 

名词复数:polars 

the polar regions 极区
polar explorers 极地探险家

  • The idea of polar suggests equal opposites. For example, the North and South Poles are at opposite ends of the planet, and both are equally glacial, or very cold, which, by the way, is another meaning of polar.
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  • adj. 极地的;两极的;正好相反的
  • 1. the polar regions

    极区

  • 2. polar explorers

    极地探险家

  • 3. polar attraction

    极向引力

  • 4. The parents' position is often the polar opposite of the child's.

    父母的观点常与孩子的完全相反。

  • polar (adj.) 1550s, from Middle French polaire (16c.) or directly from Medieval Latin polaris "of or pertaining to the poles," from Latin polus "an end of an axis" (see pole (n.2)). Meaning "directly opposite in character or tendency" is attested from 1832. Polar bear first recorded 1781.
polar / ˈpəʊlə(r) ; NAmE ˈpoʊlər / adjective [only before noun ] 1 connected with, or near the North or South Pole 极地的;近地极的;南极(或北极)的 the polar regions 极区 polar explorers 极地探险家 2 ( technical 术语 ) connected with the poles(= the positive and negative ends) of a magnet 磁极的 polar attraction 极向引力 3 ( formal) used to describe sth that is the complete opposite of sth else 完全相反的;截然对立的 The parents' position is often the polar opposite of the child's. 父母的观点常与孩子的完全相反。 polar / ˈpəʊlə(r) ; NAmE ˈpoʊlər /
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