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单词 pol
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Definition of pol in English:

pol

noun pɒl
North American informal
  • A politician.

    〈非正式,主北美〉政客

    he was the kind of pol you could understand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But free trade also comes with a significant upside for our country, an upside most Democratic pols would rather not discuss today.
    • He was at once a Queens pol and yet the most patrician figure in American politics.
    • Here's hoping that many other lefty pundits and pols will follow in her footsteps.
    • Because courage is not a trait often seen in politics, it is no wonder that so many pols would only view the legal challenge in purely political terms.
    • Most of the pols who run as democrats actually vote as republicans.
    • Other Democratic pols had harsher advice: no more Mr. Nice Guy.
    • Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes.
    • Let me explain a reality of politics: most pols don't think six weeks ahead.
    • Though the incumbent is favored, most local pols think it could be a close finish.
    • The company owners, though, became big political givers to city pols, enabling them to maintain their cushy monopolies until now.
    • But there are a number of different criminal investigations now underway connected to Republican pols in different parts of the country.
    • Though Kennedy is a proven statewide vote-getter, most Democratic pols believe John will ultimately prevail.
    • The pols essentially become commodities whose futures one can bet on.
    • At the same time, even the most partisan pols also realise that public speculation about the merits or otherwise of the prospective candidates detracts from them all.
    • At the time, local pols viewed her as a long shot.
    • One of the first things a prosecutor does in a plea negotiation with a crooked pol is try to force the pol to resign his or her office.
    • To determine which places are tops, we'll ask political consultants, reporters, editors and pols.
    • Most of the skill sets that pols employ were foreign to our soon-to-be ex-governor.
    • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
    • He's being joined by the usual suspects in Congress - the party-line pols who used to loathe the very idea of an independent counsel.

Rhymes

boll, Chabrol, Coll, doll, Guignol, haute école, loll, moll, poll, skol, sol, troll, vol

Definition of pol in US English:

pol

noun
North American informal
  • A politician.

    〈非正式,主北美〉政客

    he was the kind of pol you could understand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company owners, though, became big political givers to city pols, enabling them to maintain their cushy monopolies until now.
    • To determine which places are tops, we'll ask political consultants, reporters, editors and pols.
    • The pols essentially become commodities whose futures one can bet on.
    • Here's hoping that many other lefty pundits and pols will follow in her footsteps.
    • At the time, local pols viewed her as a long shot.
    • Let me explain a reality of politics: most pols don't think six weeks ahead.
    • Most of the skill sets that pols employ were foreign to our soon-to-be ex-governor.
    • He was at once a Queens pol and yet the most patrician figure in American politics.
    • Most of the pols who run as democrats actually vote as republicans.
    • Though Kennedy is a proven statewide vote-getter, most Democratic pols believe John will ultimately prevail.
    • But there are a number of different criminal investigations now underway connected to Republican pols in different parts of the country.
    • Because courage is not a trait often seen in politics, it is no wonder that so many pols would only view the legal challenge in purely political terms.
    • At the same time, even the most partisan pols also realise that public speculation about the merits or otherwise of the prospective candidates detracts from them all.
    • One of the first things a prosecutor does in a plea negotiation with a crooked pol is try to force the pol to resign his or her office.
    • Though the incumbent is favored, most local pols think it could be a close finish.
    • But free trade also comes with a significant upside for our country, an upside most Democratic pols would rather not discuss today.
    • Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes.
    • Other Democratic pols had harsher advice: no more Mr. Nice Guy.
    • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
    • He's being joined by the usual suspects in Congress - the party-line pols who used to loathe the very idea of an independent counsel.
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