pole如何读

英:[pəʊl]

美:[poʊl]

pole英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]柱,杆 long thin rounded piece of wood or metal, used especially as a support for sth or for pushing boats, etc. along
  2. [C]地极,磁极,电极 either of the two points at the exact top and bottom of the Earth, which are the opposite ends of the axis on which it turns; either of the two ends of a magnet or the terminal points of an electric battery

pole是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 杆,竿,柱,棒
  2. 磁极
  3. 波兰人
  4. 极端
  5. 极地
  6. 杆(长度单位,合5.5码)
  7. 平方杆(面积单位,合30.25平方码)
  8. 辕杆
  9. 【物】电极
  10. 【天】天极
  11. 【数】轴极
  12. 【天、地】极,北极星
  13. 【物】极点,顶点
  14. 旗竿
  15. Reginald Pole 波尔(1500-1558,英国红衣主教)
v. (动词)
  1. 用竿跳
  2. 用篙撑船,用篙撑
  3. 用棒支持,用杆支撑
  4. 用棒推
  5. 用(竹)杆挑
  6. 摆船

pole变形

复数:poles

第三人称单数:poles

现在分词:poling

过去式:poled

过去分词:poled

pole词根

词根:pole

n.

poler 辕马;撑船者

pole英英释义

noun (1)

a long slender usually cylindrical object (such as a length of wood)

a shaft which extends from the front axle of a wagon between wheelhorses and by which the wagon is drawn : tongue

a long staff of wood, metal, or fiberglass used in the pole vault

a varying unit of lengthespecially: one equal to a rod (16¹/₂ feet or about 5 meters)

a tree with a breast-high diameter of from 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 centimeters)

the inside front row position on the starting line for a race

biographical name

Reginald 1500–1558 English cardinal; archbishop of Canterbury (1556–58)

verb

transitive verb

to act upon with a pole

to impel or push with a pole

intransitive verb

to propel a boat with a pole

to use ski poles to gain speed

noun (2)

either extremity of an axis of a sphere and especially of the earth's axis

either of two related opposites

a point of guidance or attraction

either of the two terminals of an electric cell, battery, generator, or motor

one of two or more regions in a magnetized body at which the magnetic flux density is concentrated

either of two morphologically or physiologically differentiated areas at opposite ends of an axis in an organism or cell see blastula illustration

the fixed point in a system of polar coordinates that serves as the origin

the point of origin of two tangents to a conic section that determine a polar

noun (3)

a native or inhabitant of Poland

a person of Polish descent

pole词组

north polen. 北极

south pole[地]南极,南极地带

growth pole增长极;增长点;发展轴心

magnetic pole[物]磁极;磁北极

positive pole阳极;[物]正极

pole assignment极点配置

pole vault撑竿跳,撑杆跳高

bamboo pole竹枝

negative polen. 阴极,负极

up the poleadv. 进退两难

electric pole电极;电杆;电力高压线杆

pole figure极像图

shaded pole罩极,蔽极;屏蔽磁极

surveyor's pole测量标杆

pole plate极板

single pole单极

totem pole图腾柱;阶级,等级

fishing pole鱼杆,钓竿;钓鱼杆

telephone pole电话线杆

salient pole凸极

pole词源中文解释

"波兰的居民或土著人",1650年代,源自德语 Pole,单数形式为 Polen,源自波兰语 Polanie "波兰人",字面意思是"田野居民",源自 pole "田野",与古教会斯拉夫语 polje "田野"相关(源自 PIE 词根 *pele- (2) "平坦; 展开")。更早的词是 Polack。

pole_体育行业词汇

网柱

雪杖

旗杆

撑杆

撑竿

内侧跑道

弯道顶端

pole_医学行业词汇

极:轴的任一端,如身体某器官轴的一端

有相反物理性质(如电或其他)的两个点中的任一点

pole_数学行业词汇

极[点]

pole_植物学行业词汇

pole_电力行业词汇

柱上式:pole-mounting type

pole_电子学行业词汇

极点

pole_电工行业词汇

pole_自动化行业词汇

极点

pole_铁道行业词汇

电杆

pole词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English pāl stake, pole, from Latin palus stake; akin to Latin pangere to fix — more at pact Noun (2) Middle English, from Latin polus, from Greek polos pivot, pole; akin to Greek pelesthai to become, Sanskrit carati he moves, wanders — more at wheel Noun (3) German, of Slavic origin; akin to Polish Polak Pole, Polska Poland, pole field

The first known use of pole was before the 12th century

pole儿童词典英英释义

port1 of 5noun

a place where ships may take shelter from storms

a harbor town or city where ships load or unload cargo

airport

port2 of 5noun

an opening (as in machinery) for gas, steam, or water to go in or out

a place of entry into a system

porthole sense 1

Jack entry 1 sense 7

port3 of 5verb

to turn (the helm of a ship) to the left—used chiefly as a command

port4 of 5noun

the left side of a ship or aircraft looking forward

port5 of 5noun

a rich sweet wine

popularadjective

of, relating to, or coming from the whole body of people

popular government

suitable for the average person (as in low price or ease of understanding) popular science

popular prices

generally current : prevalent

popular opinion

commonly liked or approved

a popular teacher

pop1 of 6verb

to burst or cause to burst with a pop we popped corn

the balloon popped

to go, come, push, or enter quickly or suddenly popped a grape into my mouth

pop into bed

to shoot with a gun

to bulge from the sockets

eyes popping with surprise

to hit a pop fly

pop2 of 6noun

a sharp explosive sound

a shot from a gun

a flavored carbonated beverage

pop3 of 6adverb

like or with a pop : suddenly

pop4 of 6noun

father entry 1 sense 1a

pop5 of 6adjective

popular sense 2

pop music

of or relating to pop music

a pop singer

of, relating to, or being the behavior and interests of average people and especially young people

pop6 of 6noun

popular music

listens to pop

pop1 of 6verb

to burst or cause to burst with a pop we popped corn

the balloon popped

to go, come, push, or enter quickly or suddenly popped a grape into my mouth

pop into bed

to shoot with a gun

to bulge from the sockets

eyes popping with surprise

to hit a pop fly

pop2 of 6noun

a sharp explosive sound

a shot from a gun

a flavored carbonated beverage

pop3 of 6adverb

like or with a pop : suddenly

pop4 of 6noun

father entry 1 sense 1a

pop5 of 6adjective

popular sense 2

pop music

of or relating to pop music

a pop singer

of, relating to, or being the behavior and interests of average people and especially young people

pop6 of 6noun

popular music

listens to pop

pop1 of 6verb

to burst or cause to burst with a pop we popped corn

the balloon popped

to go, come, push, or enter quickly or suddenly popped a grape into my mouth

pop into bed

to shoot with a gun

to bulge from the sockets

eyes popping with surprise

to hit a pop fly

pop2 of 6noun

a sharp explosive sound

a shot from a gun

a flavored carbonated beverage

pop3 of 6adverb

like or with a pop : suddenly

pop4 of 6noun

father entry 1 sense 1a

pop5 of 6adjective

popular sense 2

pop music

of or relating to pop music

a pop singer

of, relating to, or being the behavior and interests of average people and especially young people

pop6 of 6noun

popular music

listens to pop

polymerizationnoun

a chemical reaction in which two or more small molecules combine to form larger molecules

pole1 of 4noun

a long slender piece of material (as wood or metal)

telephone poles

rod sense 2a

pole2 of 4verb

to push or move with a pole

pole a boat

pole3 of 4noun

either end of an axis of a globe and especially of the earth's axis

one of the two terminals of an electric cell or battery

one of two or more regions in a magnetized body at which the magnetism seems to be concentrated

either of two specialized areas at opposite ends of an axis in an organism or cell

chromosomes moving toward the poles of a dividing cell

Pole4 of 4noun

a person born or living in Poland

pole1 of 4noun

a long slender piece of material (as wood or metal)

telephone poles

rod sense 2a

pole2 of 4verb

to push or move with a pole

pole a boat

pole3 of 4noun

either end of an axis of a globe and especially of the earth's axis

one of the two terminals of an electric cell or battery

one of two or more regions in a magnetized body at which the magnetism seems to be concentrated

either of two specialized areas at opposite ends of an axis in an organism or cell

chromosomes moving toward the poles of a dividing cell

Pole4 of 4noun

a person born or living in Poland

pole1 of 4noun

a long slender piece of material (as wood or metal)

telephone poles

rod sense 2a

pole2 of 4verb

to push or move with a pole

pole a boat

pole3 of 4noun

either end of an axis of a globe and especially of the earth's axis

one of the two terminals of an electric cell or battery

one of two or more regions in a magnetized body at which the magnetism seems to be concentrated

either of two specialized areas at opposite ends of an axis in an organism or cell

chromosomes moving toward the poles of a dividing cell

Pole4 of 4noun

a person born or living in Poland

pole医学词典英英释义

polenoun

either of the two terminals of an electric cell, battery, generator, or motor

one of two or more regions in a magnetized body at which the magnetic flux density is concentrated

either of two morphologically or physiologically differentiated areas at opposite ends of an axis in an organism, organ, or cell see animal pole, vegetal pole

pole 例句

1 Once the war ended, which side would be the right side for a Pole?

2 According to the Tribune, men and women, Greeks, Italians, Poles, and Scandinavians signed up to fill in.

3 I wondered if they knew as little about Indians as I had known about Poles.

4 “It's not like I'm heading off to the South Pole.”

5 Two weeks later, all the Poles were transferred to another camp.

6 The arctic tundra is at the top of the world around the North Pole.

北极冻原是指北极点周边的地区,是世界最高的地方.

7 “Sometimes I had no choice but to make the Poles unload one of the carts and then to specify which things could be loaded up and which things must be left behind,” said Melita.

8 To support ( plants ) with a pole.

以杆支撑 ( 植物 )

9 This was exemplified quite well by the map in the Ottawa office of Vice-Co-ordinator Hiram Mackenzie, in which the North Pole was centered.

10 On September 3, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany, but it was too late for the Poles.

11 I follow the Basketball Pole into the cafeteria.

12 “You’re a Pole, and you say I’m the liar? I grew up in Poland, and I say all Poles are liars.”

13 This paper discusses the problem of robust pole assignment using multirate input sampling state feedback.

讨论了输入多采样率状态反馈鲁棒极点配置问题.

14 “Pole Star is on the far side of the world,” she said.

15 Three years after Parsifal opened, in 1885, German Chancellor Bismarck legislated to expel all Jews and Poles from the Prussian Reich; within forty years this ultra-German nationalism evolved into the cancerous ideology of Nazism.

16 Poles crashed down and calabashes shattered as she struggled to construct walls.

17 The universe would reach a maximum size at the equator and would contract with increasing imaginary time to a single point at the South Pole.

18 We started playing the North Pole game today.

19 Pole Star threw herself up beside them, seeking to grapple, but Dauntless lunged past, carried by the surf.

20 “They say he’s a Pole, a Red, a Cossack. He stole liquor or kerosene or money. Every year it’s the same.”

pole 同义词

1 两极端

extreme

2 辕杆

tongue neap

5 撑竿

steady stay bar

7 极地

polar polar

9 旗竿

staff shaft flagstaff

11 用篙撑

quant punt punt

13 以篙撑

punt

14 波兰人

polish polish Polack polack

15 平方杆

perch

19 极板

plate plate

20 极线

polar polar

22

shaft

23

wand wand

25

boat-hook

27 地极

polar

28 钓竿

rod fishing pole

29 波兰人后裔

Polack polack

32 桅杆

stick mast

33 死抠课本

pound the books

35 同PERCH3

rod

39 支杆

strut strut

40 雪杖

stick

pole 短语相关

pole dancing south pole telegraph pole celestial pole totem pole not touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole liberty pole vegetal pole utility pole ski pole

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