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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 柱 , 杆A pole is a long thin piece of wood or metal, used especially for supporting things. 双语例句例: The truck crashed into a telegraph pole. 卡车撞上了电线杆。 2.?[C 可数名词] 地极The Earth's poles are the two opposite ends of its axis, its most northern and southern points. 双语例句例: For six months of the year, there is hardly any light at the poles. 一年中有6个月地球的两极几乎没有任何光线。 3.?[C 可数名词] 磁极The two poles of a magnet are the two ends of the magnet where the magnetic force is strongest. 双语例句例: The important fact is that the two poles of the magnet work in opposite ways. 重要的事实是,磁体两极的运行方式完全相反。 4.?[C 可数名词] (品质、观点或信仰)截然相反的两极之一 , 极端The two poles of a range of qualities, opinions, or beliefs are the completely opposite qualities, opinions, or beliefs at either end of the range. 双语例句例: The two politicians represent opposite poles of the political spectrum. 这两位政治家代表了各种政治倾向中的两个极端。
PHRASE. 习语1.?(信仰、观点或品质)截然相反的If you say that two people or things are poles apart, you mean that they have completely different beliefs, opinions, or qualities.
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