pole 音标拼音: [p'ol]
n . 极点,磁极,电极,杆,竿,相反的极端
vt . 用竿支撑,用棒推
vi . 撑篙
极点,磁极,电极,杆,竿,相反的极端用竿支撑,用棒推撑篙
pole 极点
pole 极
pole n 1 :
a long (
usually round )
rod of wood or metal or plastic 2 :
a native or inhabitant of Poland 3 :
one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions ; "
they are at opposite poles "; "
they are poles apart "
4 :
a linear measure of 16 .
5 feet [
synonym : {
perch }, {
rod }, {
pole }]
5 :
a square rod of land [
synonym : {
perch }, {
rod }, {
pole }]
6 :
one of two points of intersection of the Earth '
s axis and the celestial sphere [
synonym : {
pole }, {
celestial pole }]
7 :
one of two antipodal points where the Earth '
s axis of rotation intersects the Earth '
s surface 8 :
a contact on an electrical device (
such as a battery )
at which electric current enters or leaves [
synonym : {
terminal },
{
pole }]
9 :
a long fiberglass sports implement used for pole vaulting 10 :
one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated [
synonym : {
pole }, {
magnetic pole }]
v 1 :
propel with a pole ; "
pole barges on the river "; "
We went punting in Cambridge " [
synonym : {
punt }, {
pole }]
2 :
support on poles ; "
pole climbing plants like beans "
3 :
deoxidize molten metals by stirring them with a wooden pole Pole \
Pole \,
n . [
Cf .
G .
Pole a Pole ,
Polen Poland .]
A native or inhabitant of Poland ;
a Polander .
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Pole \
Pole \,
n . [
As .
p [=
a ]
l ,
L .
palus ,
akin to pangere to make fast .
Cf . {
Pale }
a stake , {
Pact }.]
1 .
A long ,
slender piece of wood ;
a tall ,
slender piece of timber ;
the stem of a small tree whose branches have been removed ;
as ,
specifically :
(
a )
A carriage pole ,
a wooden bar extending from the front axle of a carriage between the wheel horses ,
by which the carriage is guided and held back .
(
b )
A flag pole ,
a pole on which a flag is supported .
(
c )
A Maypole .
See {
Maypole }.
(
d )
A barber '
s pole ,
a pole painted in stripes ,
used as a sign by barbers and hairdressers .
(
e )
A pole on which climbing beans ,
hops ,
or other vines ,
are trained .
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2 .
A measuring stick ;
also ,
a measure of length equal to 5 ?
yards ,
or a square measure equal to 30 ?
square yards ;
a rod ;
a perch . --
Bacon .
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{
Pole bean } (
Bot .),
any kind of bean which is customarily trained on poles ,
as the scarlet runner or the Lima bean .
{
Pole flounder } (
Zool .),
a large deep -
water flounder ({
Glyptocephalus cynoglossus }),
native of the northern coasts of Europe and America ,
and much esteemed as a food fish ; --
called also {
craig flounder },
and {
pole fluke }.
{
Pole lathe },
a simple form of lathe ,
or a substitute for a lathe ,
in which the work is turned by means of a cord passing around it ,
one end being fastened to the treadle ,
and the other to an elastic pole above .
{
Pole mast } (
Naut .),
a mast formed from a single piece or from a single tree .
{
Pole of a lens } (
Opt .),
the point where the principal axis meets the surface .
{
Pole plate } (
Arch .),
a horizontal timber resting on the tiebeams of a roof and receiving the ends of the rafters .
It differs from the plate in not resting on the wall .
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Pole \
Pole \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Poled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Poling }.]
1 .
To furnish with poles for support ;
as ,
to pole beans or hops .
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2 .
To convey on poles ;
as ,
to pole hay into a barn .
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3 .
To impel by a pole or poles ,
as a boat .
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4 .
To stir ,
as molten glass ,
with a pole .
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Pole \
Pole \,
n . [
L .
polus ,
Gr . ?
a pivot or hinge on which anything turns ,
an axis ,
a pole ;
akin to ?
to move :
cf .
F .
p [^
o ]
le .]
1 .
Either extremity of an axis of a sphere ;
especially ,
one of the extremities of the earth '
s axis ;
as ,
the north pole .
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2 . (
Spherics )
A point upon the surface of a sphere equally distant from every part of the circumference of a great circle ;
or the point in which a diameter of the sphere perpendicular to the plane of such circle meets the surface .
Such a point is called the pole of that circle ;
as ,
the pole of the horizon ;
the pole of the ecliptic ;
the pole of a given meridian .
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3 . (
Physics )
One of the opposite or contrasted parts or directions in which a polar force is manifested ;
a point of maximum intensity of a force which has two such points ,
or which has polarity ;
as ,
the poles of a magnet ;
the north pole of a needle .
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4 .
The firmament ;
the sky . [
Poetic ]
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Shoots against the dusky pole . --
Milton .
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5 . (
Geom .)
See {
Polarity },
and {
Polar },
n .
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{
Magnetic pole }.
See under {
Magnetic }.
{
Poles of the earth },
or {
Terrestrial poles } (
Geog .),
the two opposite points on the earth '
s surface through which its axis passes .
{
Poles of the heavens },
or {
Celestial poles },
the two opposite points in the celestial sphere which coincide with the earth '
s axis produced ,
and about which the heavens appear to revolve .
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Poleax
Rod \
Rod \,
n . [
The same word as rood .
See {
Rood }.]
1 .
A straight and slender stick ;
a wand ;
hence ,
any slender bar ,
as of wood or metal (
applied to various purposes ).
Specifically :
(
a )
An instrument of punishment or correction ;
figuratively ,
chastisement .
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He that spareth his rod hateth his son . --
Prov .
xiii .
24 .
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(
b )
A kind of sceptor ,
or badge of office ;
hence ,
figuratively ,
power ;
authority ;
tyranny ;
oppression .
"
The rod ,
and bird of peace ." --
Shak .
(
c )
A support for a fishing line ;
a fish pole . --
Gay .
(
d ) (
Mach . &
Structure )
A member used in tension ,
as for sustaining a suspended weight ,
or in tension and compression ,
as for transmitting reciprocating motion ,
etc .;
a connecting bar .
(
e )
An instrument for measuring .
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2 .
A measure of length containing sixteen and a half feet ; --
called also {
perch },
and {
pole }.
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{
Black rod }.
See in the Vocabulary .
{
Rods and cones } (
Anat .),
the elongated cells or elements of the sensory layer of the retina ,
some of which are cylindrical ,
others somewhat conical .
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298 Moby Thesaurus words for "
pole ":
China ,
Darkest Africa ,
God knows where ,
Greenland ,
Maypole ,
N pole ,
North Pole ,
Outer Mongolia ,
Pago Pago ,
Pillars of Hercules ,
S pole ,
Siberia ,
South Pole ,
Thule ,
Tierra del Fuego ,
Timbuktu ,
Ultima Thule ,
Yukon ,
acme ,
advance ,
all over ,
antenna tower ,
antipodal points ,
antipodes ,
antipoints ,
antipoles ,
apex ,
apogee ,
arbor ,
at odds ,
at opposite extremes ,
axis ,
axle ,
axle bar ,
axle shaft ,
axle spindle ,
axle -
tree ,
baluster ,
balustrade ,
banister ,
bar ,
barbican ,
bare pole ,
base ,
beam ,
beanpole ,
belfry ,
bell tower ,
billet ,
bitter end ,
black and white ,
board ,
boarding ,
bottom dollar ,
boundary ,
bowl ,
brow ,
bunt ,
butt ,
butt end ,
campanile ,
cap ,
caryatid ,
clapboard ,
climax ,
cloud nine ,
colonnade ,
colossus ,
column ,
contraposita ,
contrapositives ,
contraries ,
cord ,
cordwood ,
counterpoles ,
crest ,
crown ,
culmen ,
culmination ,
cupola ,
dado ,
deal ,
derrick ,
die ,
distaff ,
dome ,
driftwood ,
drive ,
edge ,
end ,
everywhere ,
extreme ,
extreme limit ,
extremity ,
fag end ,
far and wide ,
farthest bound ,
fire tower ,
firewood ,
flagstaff ,
footstalk ,
forward ,
frontier ,
fulcrum ,
gimbal ,
godforsaken place ,
gudgeon ,
hardwood ,
heaven ,
heavens ,
height ,
high and low ,
high noon ,
highest pitch ,
highest point ,
hinge ,
hingle ,
hub ,
impel ,
irreconcilable ,
jack ,
jumping -
off place ,
lantern ,
lath ,
lathing ,
lathwork ,
lighthouse ,
limit ,
log ,
lumber ,
magnetic axis ,
magnetic pole ,
mandrel ,
martello ,
martello tower ,
mast ,
maximum ,
meridian ,
minaret ,
monument ,
mountaintop ,
move ,
nave ,
ne plus ultra ,
negative pole ,
newel -
post ,
nib ,
night and day ,
no place higher ,
noon ,
north pole ,
nowhere ,
oar ,
oarlock ,
obelisk ,
observation tower ,
opposite poles ,
opposites ,
outback ,
outer space ,
outpost ,
outskirts ,
paddle ,
pagoda ,
panelboard ,
paneling ,
panelwork ,
peak ,
pedal ,
pedestal ,
pedicel ,
peduncle ,
pier ,
pilaster ,
pile ,
piling ,
pillar ,
pin ,
pinnacle ,
pintle ,
pitch ,
pivot ,
plank ,
planking ,
plinth ,
plyboard ,
plywood ,
point ,
polar opposites ,
polarity ,
polarization ,
poles ,
poles apart ,
positive pole ,
post ,
propel ,
puncheon ,
push ,
pylon ,
pyramid ,
queen -
post ,
radiant ,
ridge ,
rod ,
roll ,
row ,
rowlock ,
scape ,
scull ,
seventh heaven ,
shaft ,
shake ,
sheathing ,
sheathing board ,
sheeting ,
shingle ,
shove ,
shunt ,
sideboard ,
siding ,
sky ,
skyscraper ,
slab ,
slat ,
socle ,
softwood ,
south pole ,
spar ,
spindle ,
spire ,
splat ,
staff ,
stalk ,
stanchion ,
stand ,
standard ,
standpipe ,
stave ,
steeple ,
steering oar ,
stem ,
stick ,
stick of wood ,
stovewood ,
stub ,
stump ,
stupa ,
subbase ,
summit ,
surbase ,
sweep ,
sweep along ,
swivel ,
tag ,
tag end ,
tail ,
tail end ,
television mast ,
the Great Divide ,
the South Seas ,
the boondocks ,
the moon ,
the sticks ,
the tullies ,
three -
by -
four ,
thrust ,
timber ,
timbering ,
timberwork ,
tip ,
tip -
top ,
tongue ,
top ,
tope ,
totem pole ,
tour ,
tower ,
treadle ,
tree ,
troll ,
trundle ,
trunk ,
trunnion ,
turret ,
two -
by -
four ,
upmost ,
upper extremity ,
uppermost ,
upright ,
utmost ,
vertex ,
very top ,
water tower ,
weatherboard ,
windmill tower ,
wood ,
worlds apart ,
zenith
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