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单词 pole
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polepole1 /poʊl/ ●●● S3 noun [countable] Etymology Collocations 1STICK/POST a long stick or post usually made of wood or metal, often set upright in the ground to support something:  a telephone pole a flag pole a fishing pole2NORTH/SOUTH POLE earth science, earth science, geography the most northern or most southern point on a planet, especially the Earth:  Amundsen’s expedition was the first to reach the Pole.3OPPOSITES one of two situations, ideas, or opinions that are the complete opposite of each other:  At one pole in the debate is keeping our personal freedoms, and at the other is reducing crime. The two countries remain at opposite poles on this issue.4ELECTRICAL science, physics a)one of two points at the ends of a magnet where its power is the strongest b)one of the two points at which wires can be attached to a battery in order to use its electricity5be poles apart two people or things that are poles apart are as different from each other as it is possible to be:  Tokyo and Washington remain poles apart on the issue.6the pole pole position[Origin: (2-5) 1300–1400 Latin polus, from Greek polos]
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polepole2 verb [intransitive, transitive] Verb Table to push a boat along in the water using a pole
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