词汇 | pole |
释义 | pole noun[ C ] uk /pəʊl/ us /poʊl/ polenoun[C] (STICK)C2 a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things: 杆,柱 a telegraph/electricity pole电线杆 A flag fluttered from a 40-foot pole.一面旗帜在40英尺高的旗杆上飘扬。 This totem pole is carved from a single tree trunk. These poles will be easier to carry if we lash them together with a rope.如果我们用绳子把这些杆子捆在一起,携带起来将会容易一些。 I gave the poles a slight wobble and the whole tent collapsed.我轻轻晃了晃几根柱子,整个帐篷就倒了。 The vine twines round the pole. The children of the village dance around a pole decorated with coloured ribbons. Poles, rods, shafts and sticks bar bargepole baton billy club boathook bollard lathi-charge lightning conductor litter grabber litter pick litter picker mast pointer shaft stake telegraph pole telephone pole tent pole totem pole trash grabber polenoun[C] (PLACE)either of the two points at the most northern and most southern ends of the earth, around which the earth turns: (地球的)极(点) the North/South Pole北/南极 Most weather satellites are stationed over the Equator or travel over the poles.大部分气象卫星定位于赤道上空或绕地球两极飞行。 Countries, nationalities & continents: continents & regions of the world Afrocentric Afrocentrism amazonian Antarctica Antipodean black Africa Caribbean gulf interhemispheric Lapland LATAM Latin America meridian parallel the Antipodes the International Date Line the Pacific Rim the South Pole the subtropics the Tropic of Cancer polenoun[C] (OF MAGNET OR BATTERY)physics specialized one of the ends of a magnet(= an object that both attracts and pushes away iron and steel objects) where the magnetic force is strongest: Like poles repel and unlike poles attract. The lightning strike created a magnetic field, similar to that which exists between the north and south poles of a magnet. physics specialized one of the two points on a battery(= a device that produces electricity) where a connection can be made in an electrical circuit. One point is negative and the other positive: A wire ran from the clock to one of the poles of the battery. Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity attract attraction ballistic entropic entropically equilibrant erg excited geothermal inertia jet propulsion preatomic propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve the sound barrier thermodynamics You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Electrical components & circuitry polenoun[C] (IN MATHEMATICS)mathematics specialized one of the two points at which a straight line through the centre of a circle cuts the surface of a sphere(= a ball-shaped object): Poles and polars come in pairs. mathematics specialized a fixed point that other points or lines refer to: In polar coordinates the origin is often called the pole. Geometry: parts of geometrical shapes -sided angle axis axisymmetric bulky chord circumference conic corresponding sides diameter hemisphere inclination node perimeter planar plane quadrant quadric symmetrical symmetrically polenoun[C] (OPPOSITE)either of two completely opposite or different opinions, positions, or qualities: (意见、立场或特点)截然相反的一端,极端 These two men might be thought to represent the opposite poles of economic ideology.这两个人可能被认为是两种截然相反的经济思想体系的代表者。 Opinions, beliefs and points of view accepted wisdom Afrocentric agnosticism anti-drug anti-ideological bubble creed denial have/take a notion to do somethingidiom helicopter view heretical heretically hot take point of view politics posture pretension prism proposition tick Idiompoles apart Pole noun[ C ] uk /pəʊl/ us /poʊl/ a person from Poland波兰人 See also Polish Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities Afghan Albanian Algerian an Andorran Ghanaian Gibraltarian Greenlander Greenlandic Grenadian non-Indian non-Russian North American North Korean Northern Irish Venezuelan Vietnamese Vincentian Virgin Islands Welshman pole | American Dictionarypole noun[ C ] us/poʊl/ polenoun[C] (STICK)a long, usually round, piece of wood or metal, often used to support something: a telephone pole a tent pole polenoun[C] (PLACE)either of the two points at the most northern and most southern ends of the earth or another planet, around which the planet turns: the North/South Pole polenoun[C] (ELECTRICITY)either of the two ends of a magnet or two parts of a battery (= device that produces electricity) which have opposite charges Examples of polepole In that case, the contribution from the pole at v l s must be included in the sum. The developmental forms found in the two poles were similar to each other, but different to the population found in the mid-section. He is tied to poles (as on a cross) and carried out. These poles lean, as if tired, towards the gate. Life can be tasted to the full only when activity and contemplation, doing and not doing, form complementary poles, like those of a magnet. Owing to the above-mentioned poles, we usually find a solution only for one initial value. But it is also possible that we run into one of the poles of (2.19) and (2.20). This representation is further analysed to produce the parameters of sinusoidal, resonance, and pole/zero models. However, for a given pole, they cannot be chosen independently. So there remains the lag of the pole, rather the sun's final lag, which is half of the first lag, approximately 59 minutes. The stationary pole is denoted by the black disk. The black disks denote the positions of the pole. Satisfactory questions can only be found between the poles of truth and the wish, and of nature and fantasy. In the absence of a revolutionary 'pole of attraction', we risk seeing the best elements of the proletariat sink into pessimism. Most people take positions that fall somewhere in between these poles. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withpolepoleThese are words often used in combination with pole. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. barge pole After all the local denigration which has gone on about the project, who would want to touch it at this stage with a barge pole? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 celestial pole Many believed that there had to be land beneath the south celestial pole to counter-balance the landmasses of the northern hemisphere. electrical pole Relatively strong winds on the island caused hundreds of power outages and knocked down tree branches, electrical poles, and other debris. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with pole |
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