释义 |
- n.磁极;电极;柱子;杆子
- v.用篙撑船;摆船
- 网络极点;竿;极数
复数:poles 现在分词:poling 过去分词:poled adj.+n. long pole,wooden pole,electrical pole,steel pole,metal pole n. opposite,extreme,extremity,limit,end v. push,propel,raft,punt,shove 1. | 柱子;杆子;棍;杖;篙a long thin straight piece of wood or metal, especially one with the end placed in the ground, used as a support |
2. | (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 |
3. | 磁极;电极either of the two ends of a magnet , or the positive or negative points of an electric battery |
4. | (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。 |
IDM 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 1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) + adv.prep. 用篙撑船;摆船to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river, etc. with a pole |
n. | 8. 【天、地】极;极地;北极星;【物理学】极点,顶点 10. 旗竿;钓竿;【运】(撑竿跳的)竿;桅杆;电线杆;(车的)辕杆;理发师的招牌杆 8. 【天、地】极;极地;北极星;【物理学】极点,顶点 10. 旗竿;钓竿;【运】(撑竿跳的)竿;桅杆;电线杆;(车的)辕杆;理发师的招牌杆 | v. | | un. | 1. 波尔(Reginald,1500—1558,英国罗马天主教主教,1556年Canterbury之红衣主教及大主教) |
n. | 1. either of the two points on the Earth, the North and South Poles, that are the endpoints of its axis of rotation, are farthest from the equator, and are surrounded by icecaps 2. either of the two endpoints of the axis of rotation of a sphere, planet, or other astronomical object 3. either of two completely opposed or contrasted positions, states, or views 4. either of the two ends of a magnet or magnetized body, where the lines of force are most concentrated 5. either of two terminals in something such as a battery, generator, or motor that have opposite electric charges 6. either of two opposite regions that are physiologically or functionally distinct in an organism, cell, or structure, e.g. the opposite ends of the spindle structure formed in the nucleus of a cell during cell division 7. the origin in a polar coordinate system 8. a fixed point of reference 9. somebody who comes from Poland 10. somebody who is of Polish descent 1. either of the two points on the Earth, the North and South Poles, that are the endpoints of its axis of rotation, are farthest from the equator, and are surrounded by icecaps 2. either of the two endpoints of the axis of rotation of a sphere, planet, or other astronomical object 3. either of two completely opposed or contrasted positions, states, or views 4. either of the two ends of a magnet or magnetized body, where the lines of force are most concentrated 5. either of two terminals in something such as a battery, generator, or motor that have opposite electric charges 6. either of two opposite regions that are physiologically or functionally distinct in an organism, cell, or structure, e.g. the opposite ends of the spindle structure formed in the nucleus of a cell during cell division 7. the origin in a polar coordinate system 8. a fixed point of reference 9. somebody who comes from Poland 10. somebody who is of Polish descent | v. | 1. to move a boat along by pushing with a pole against a firm surface 2. to use a pole to provide support for a plant 3. to make forward progress on skis by pushing with ski poles |
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