poles
英 [pəʊlz]
美 [poʊlz]
n. 柱子; 杆子; 棍; 杖; (行星的)极; 地极; 磁极; 电极
pole的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤用于支撑的)杆
Apoleis a long thin piece of wood or metal, used especially for supporting things.- The truck crashed into a telegraph pole...
卡车撞到了电线杆上。 - He reached up with a hooked pole to roll down the metal shutter.
他用带钩的杆子把金属护窗拉了下来。
- The truck crashed into a telegraph pole...
- See also:For six months of the year, there is hardly any light at the poles.North PoleSouth Pole
- N-COUNT (特质、意见或信仰)截然相反的两极之一;极端
The twopolesof a range of qualities, opinions, or beliefs are the completely opposite qualities, opinions, or beliefs at either end of the range.- The two politicians represent opposite poles of the political spectrum.
这两位从政者代表了政界的两个极端。
- The two politicians represent opposite poles of the political spectrum.
- (信仰、意见或性质)截然相反,南辕北辙
If you say that two people or things arepoles apart, you mean that they have completely different beliefs, opinions, or qualities.