a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something
竿,杆,支杆
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a tent pole .帐篷支杆。
【田径】 (撑竿跳用的)撑竿。
a young tree with a straight slender trunk and no lower branches
直干幼树。
short for
<Bold>SKI POLE</Bold>的简称。
a wooden shaft fitted to the front of a cart or carriage drawn by animals and attached to their yokes or collars
车辕。
a simple fishing rod
简易鱼竿。
〈史,主英〉 同<Bold>PERCH</Bold><Superscript>3</Superscript> (义项1)。
(亦作
同<Bold>PERCH</Bold><Superscript>3</Superscript> (义项2)。
propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake
用篙撑(船)。
either of the two locations (North Pole or South Pole) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation
地极,地极区域;(天体的)极。参见<Bold>MAGNETIC POLE</Bold>.
【几何】 (球体的)轴极。
【几何】 (极坐标的)极点。
【生】 (细胞、器官、身体部分的)极。
each of the two opposite points on the surface of a magnet at which magnetic forces are strongest
磁极。
〈喻〉 (相对立或矛盾的原则或观点的)极端
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Miriam and Rebecca represent two poles in the argument about transracial adoption .米丽娅姆和丽贝卡在有关跨种族领养的争论上代表了两个极端。
short for
<Bold>POLE POSITION</Bold>的简称。
a native or national of Poland, or a person of Polish descent
波兰人;波兰人后裔。
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under bare poles Sailing with no sail set 【航海】 不张帆地 -
up the pole informal 〈非正式〉1 Brit . mad〈英〉 疯的taxes can be enough to drive you up the pole . 税收足以把你逼疯 -
2 chiefly Irish 〈主爱尔兰〉 pregnant 怀孕的
"late Old English