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/pəʊl/ |
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1 | a long thin stick , often used for holding or supporting something 杆;支杆 |
| There were rows of poles supporting young bean plants. 一排排支杆支撑着幼小的豆苗。 |
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2 | one of two things that are completely opposite 极端;截然相反的两极之一 |
| Somewhere between the poles of wealth and poverty is the average middle class. 界乎贫富两极之间的是一般的中产阶层。 |
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3 | one of the points on the very top or bottom of the Earth , called the north pole and the south pole 地极(北极和南极) |
| 3a | one of the two ends of a magnet or battery 电极;磁极 | |
PHRASE |
- | poles apart |
| completely different |
| 截然不同的;大相径庭的 |
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