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1 | C a small area of still liquid 水潭;水池 |
| The water collected in a little pool at the bottom of the cliff. 水汇集到悬崖底部的一个小水潭里。 |
| +of a muddy road dotted with pools of rainwater 泥泞的道路上到处都是一汪汪的雨水 |
| a pool of blood 一滩血 |
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2 | U a game in which two players hit balls into holes at the edges of a table using a long stick called a cue . Pool is similar to snooker and billiards but is played on a smaller table . 落袋台球戏 |
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3 | C a small area of light (光线的)一小片 |
| +of The sun cast a small pool of light on the dirty floor. 太阳在肮脏的地板上投下了一小片光线。 |
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4 | the pools BRITISH a national competition in which people try to win money by guessing the results of football matches each week if they guess enough correctly 足球普尔(一种全国性的博彩方式,人们通过猜测每周足球比赛的结果而赢钱) |
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5 | C a group of people who are available to work (可以工作的)备用人员 |
| recruiting from the graduate pool 从毕业生群体中招募 |
| 5a | a number or amount of something available for sharing 共用的一批物品 | | a car pool 共用的一批车 | |
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