pole 英 [pəʊl]   美 [poʊl]

pole

pole  英 [pəʊl] 美 [poʊl]

n. 杆,棍,杖;极点;电极 

进行时:poling  过去式:poled  过去分词:poled  第三人称单数:poles  名词复数:poles 

She banged up against the pole. 她砰地一声撞在电线杆上。
a tent pole 帐篷支柱

  • A pole is a rounded stick or rod, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal. You need a pole for hanging a flag, catching fish, or setting up a tent.
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  • n. 杆,棍,杖;极点;电极
  • 1. She banged up against the pole.

    她砰地一声撞在电线杆上。

  • 2. a tent pole

    帐篷支柱

  • 3. a ski pole

    滑雪杖

  • 4. a curtain pole

    窗帘杆

  • 5. the North Pole,the South Pole

    北极;南极

  • 6. Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate.

    他们的意见在辩论中截然相反。

  • Pole (n.) "inhabitant or native of Poland," 1650s, from German Pole, singular of Polen, from Polish Polanie "Poles," literally "field-dwellers," from pole "field," related to Old Church Slavonic polje "field," from PIE root *pele-(2) "flat; to spread."
  • pole (n.1) "stake," late Old English pal "stake, pole, post," a general Germanic borrowing (Old Frisian and Old Saxon pal "stake," Middle Dutch pael, Dutch paal, Old High German pfal, Old Norse pall) from Latin palus "stake," from PIE *pakslo-, suffixed form of root *pag- "to fasten."
  • pole (n.2) "ends of Earth's axis," late 14c., from Old French pole or directly from Latin polus "end of an axis;" also "the sky, the heavens" (a sense sometimes used in English from 16c.), from Greek polos "pivot, axis of a sphere, the sky," from PIE *kwol- "turn round" (PIE *kw- becomes Greek p- before some vowels), from root *kwel- (1) "revolve, move round."
  • pole (v.) "to furnish with poles," 1570s, from pole (n.1). Meaning "to push with a pole" is from 1753. Related: Poled; poling.
pole / pəʊl ; NAmE poʊl / noun , verb pole poles poled poling noun 1 a long thin straight piece of wood or metal, especially one with the end placed in the ground, used as a support 柱子;杆子;棍;杖 a tent pole 帐篷支柱 a ski pole 滑雪杖 a curtain pole 窗帘杆 see also bargepole , flagpole , telegraph pole , totem pole 2 either of the two points at the opposite ends of the line on which the earth or any other planet turns (行星的)极;地极 the North/South Pole 北极;南极 3 ( physics ) either of the two ends of a magnet,or the positive or negative points of an electric battery 磁极;电极 4 either of two opposite or contrasting extremes (对立或相反的)任何一方;极端 Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate. 他们的意见在辩论中截然相反。 IDIOMS be ˈpoles apart to be widely separated; to have no interests that you share 天南地北;南辕北辙;截然相反 up the ˈpole ( old-fashioned) ( BrE informal) crazy 发狂的;疯狂的 more at greasy , touch v. verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] pole(sth) + adv.prep. to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river, etc. with a pole 用篙撑船;摆船 pole / pəʊl ; NAmE poʊl /
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