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🔑 pole BrE /pəʊl / NAmE /poʊl / noun 🔑 a long thin straight piece of wood or metal , especially one with the end placed in the ground , used as a support 竿;杆子;杖;篙◆ a tent pole 帐篷支柱◆ a ski pole 滑雪杖◆ a curtain pole 窗帘杆 ➡ see also bargepole , flagpole , telegraph pole , totem pole (1 ) 🔑 either of the two points at the opposite ends of the line on which the earth or any other planet turns (行星的)极;地极◆ the North /South Pole 北极;南极(physics 物理 ) either of the two ends of a magnet , or the positive or negative points of an electric battery 磁极;电极either of two opposite or contrasting extremes (对立或相反的)任何一方;极端◆ Their opinions were at opposite poles of the debate . 他们的意见在辩论中截然相反。● be ˈpoles apart to be widely separated ; to have no interests that you share 天南地北;南辕北辙;截然相反● up the ˈpole (old-fashioned , BrE , informal ) crazy 发狂的;疯狂的● the greasy ˈpole (informal ) used to refer to the difficult way to the top of a profession 涂油杆(到达专业之巅的艰难道路);险峻的职业阶梯● not touch sb /sth with a ˈbargepole (BrE ) (NAmE not touch sb /sth with a ten -foot ˈpole ) (informal ) to refuse to get involved with sb /sth or in a particular situation 决不与…有任何牵扯;拒不牵扯到…中去 🔑 pole BrE /pəʊl / NAmE /poʊl / verb present simple - I / you / we / they pole BrE /pəʊl / NAmE /poʊl / present simple - he / she / it poles BrE /pəʊlz / NAmE /poʊlz / past simple poled BrE /pəʊld / NAmE /poʊld / past participle poled BrE /pəʊld / NAmE /poʊld / -ing form poling BrE /ˈpəʊlɪŋ / NAmE /ˈpoʊlɪŋ / [ T , I ] ~ (sth ) + adv .prep . to move a boat by pushing on the bottom of a river , etc . with a pole 用篙撑船;摆船