Pole
英 [pəʊl]
美 [poʊl]
n. 波兰人
复数:poles 现在分词:poling 过去式:poled 过去分词:poled 第三人称单数:poles
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2946 / COCA.2789
习惯用语
n.
- be poles apart
- 天南地北;南辕北辙;截然相反
to be widely separated; to have no interests that you share up the pole - 发狂的;疯狂的
crazy the greasy pole - 涂油杆(到达专业之巅的艰难道路);险峻的职业阶梯
used to refer to the difficult way to the top of a profession not touch sb/sth with a bargepole - 决不与…有任何牵扯;拒不牵扯到…中去
to refuse to get involved with sb/sth or in a particular situation
牛津词典
noun
- 柱子;杆子;棍;杖
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
帐篷支柱 - a ski pole
滑雪杖 - a curtain pole
窗帘杆
- a tent pole
- (行星的)极;地极
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
北极;南极
- the North/South Pole
- 磁极;电极
either of the two ends of a magnet , or the positive or negative points of an electric battery - (对立或相反的)任何一方;极端
either of two opposite or contrasting extremes- Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate.
他们的意见在辩论中截然相反。
- Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate.
verb
- 用篙撑船;摆船
to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river, etc. with a pole
柯林斯词典
- 波兰人
APoleis a Polish citizen, or a person of Polish origin.