单词 | pole |
释义 | pole 2 (pōl) n. 1. A long, relatively slender, generally rounded piece of wood or other material. 2. The long tapering wooden shaft extending up from the front axle of a vehicle to the collars of the animals drawing it; a tongue. 3. a. See rod. b. A unit of area equal to a square rod. 4. Sports The inside position on the starting line of a racetrack: qualified in the time trials to start on the pole. v. poled, pol·ing, poles v.tr. 1. a. To propel with a pole: boatmen poling barges up a placid river. b. To propel (oneself) or make (one's way) by the use of ski poles: "We ski through the glades on corn snow, then pole our way over a long one-hour runout to a road" (Frederick Selby). 2. To support (plants) with a pole. 3. To strike, poke, or stir with a pole. v.intr. 1. To propel a boat or raft with a pole. 2. To use ski poles to maintain or gain speed. [Middle English, from Old English pāl, from Latin pālus, stake; see pag- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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