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pole

noun
/pəʊl/
/pəʊl/
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  1. a long thin straight piece of wood or metal, especially one with the end placed in the ground, used as a support竿;杆子;杖;篙
    • a tent pole帐篷支柱
    • a ski pole滑雪杖
    • a curtain pole窗帘杆
    see also barber’s pole, bargepole, flagpole, ski pole, telegraph pole, telephone pole, totem pole
    Extra Examples
    • A punt is a boat that you move by pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river.平底船是一种通过将一根长杆推向河底来移动的船。
    • I stood resting on my ski poles and watched her come down the slope.我站在滑雪杆上休息,看着她从斜坡上下来。
    • The tent poles are made of aluminium帐篷杆是铝制的
    • a fishing pole钓竿
  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
    • The meridian is an imaginary line drawn from pole to pole.子午线是从极点到极点的一条假想线。
    • The north magnetic pole lies to the west of the geographic North Pole.磁北极位于地北极的西面。
    see also magnetic pole (1)Topics Geographyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • North
    • South
    • geographic
    preposition
    • between the (two) poles of
    • from pole to pole
    phrases
    • be poles apart
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  3. (physics物理) either of the two ends of a magnet, or the positive or negative points of an electric battery磁极;电极 see also magnetic pole (2)Topics Physics and chemistryc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • North
    • South
    • geographic
    preposition
    • between the (two) poles of
    • from pole to pole
    phrases
    • be poles apart
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  4. either of two opposite or very different 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。
    • an artistic compromise between the poles of abstraction and representation在抽象与具象两种艺术极端之间作出的折衷
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • North
    • South
    • geographic
    preposition
    • between the (two) poles of
    • from pole to pole
    phrases
    • be poles apart
    See full entry
  5. Word Originnoun sense 1 and up the pole. late Old English pāl (in early use without reference to thickness or length), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch paal and German Pfahl, based on Latin palus ‘stake’. noun senses 2 to 4 and be poles apart. late Middle English: from Latin polus ‘end of an axis’, from Greek polos ‘pivot, axis, sky’.
Idioms
be poles apart
  1. to be widely separated; to have no interests that you share天南地北;南辕北辙;截然相反
    • Her own friends were poles apart from his.她自己的朋友与他截然不同。
    • In temperament, she and her sister are poles apart.她和姐姐的性情截然相反。
the greasy pole
  1. (informal) used to refer to the difficult way to the top of a profession涂油杆(到达专业之巅的艰难道路);险峻的职业阶梯
not touch somebody/something with a ten-foot pole (North American English)
(British English not touch somebody/something with a bargepole)
  1. (informal) to refuse to get involved with somebody/something or in a particular situation决不与…有任何牵扯;拒不牵扯到…中去
    • Personally, I wouldn’t touch him or his business with a ten-foot pole.就我个人而言,我不会用一根十英尺长的杆子去碰他或他的生意。
up the pole
  1. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) crazy发狂的;疯狂的

pole

verb
/pəʊl/
/pəʊl/
[transitive, intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pole
/pəʊl/
/pəʊl/
he / she / it poles
/pəʊlz/
/pəʊlz/
past simple poled
/pəʊld/
/pəʊld/
past participle poled
/pəʊld/
/pəʊld/
-ing form poling
/ˈpəʊlɪŋ/
/ˈpəʊlɪŋ/
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  1. pole (something) + adv.prep. to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river, etc. with a pole用篙撑船;摆船
    • He hired a punt and poled upstream.他雇了一只船,撑篙逆流而上。
    Word Originverb late Old English pāl (in early use without reference to thickness or length), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch paal and German Pfahl, based on Latin palus ‘stake’.

Pole

noun
/pəʊl/
/pəʊl/
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  1. a person from Poland波兰人

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