单词 | ole |
释义 | ole (oʊl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Ole is used in written English to represent the word 'old' pronounced in a particular way. 'I started fixin' up ole bicycles fer poor kids.' ole in British English (əʊl) adjective US a dialect word for old OLE in British English computing abbreviation for object linking and embedding: a system for linking and embedding data, images, and programs from different sources olé in British English (əʊˈleɪ) exclamation 1. an exclamation of approval or encouragement customary at bullfights, flamenco dancing, and other Spanish or Latin American events noun 2. a cry of olé Word origin Spanish, from Arabic wa-llāh, from wa and + allāh God-ole in British English 1 or -ol combining form in countable noun 1. denoting an organic unsaturated compound containing a 5-membered ring thiazole 2. denoting an aromatic organic ether anisole Word origin from Latin oleum oil, from Greek elaion, from elaia olive-ole in British English 2suffix indicating something small arteriole Word origin from Latin -olus, diminutive suffixolé in American English (ɔˈleɪ) Spanish interjection, noun used to express approval, triumph, joy, etc., as at a bullfight or in flamenco dancing Word origin Sp, prob. < hola, hollo, echoic of shout-ole in American English (oʊl) Chemistry 1. any of certain closed-chain compounds with five members pyrrole 2. any of certain chemical compounds without hydroxyl, esp. any of certain aldehydes and ethers anisole Word origin < L oleum, oil |
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