pole

US /poʊl/
UK /poʊl/
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1.

杆, 柱, 竿

a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end fixed in the ground as a support or to mark a position

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The flag was raised on a tall pole.
旗幟被升到高高的杆子上。
He used a fishing pole to catch the fish.
他用一根釣魚竿來釣魚。
2.

each of the two opposite points of the earth's surface where the axis of rotation meets the surface

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The North Pole is covered in ice.
被冰覆蓋。
Penguins live near the South Pole.
企鵝生活在南附近。
3.

each of two opposite points or directions, especially of a magnet or electric battery

:
A magnet has a north pole and a south pole.
磁鐵有北和南
Connect the positive pole to the battery.
將正連接到電池。
1.

用杆子撐, 用杆子推

to push or propel (something) with a pole

:
He had to pole the boat across the shallow water.
他不得不用杆子撐船穿過淺水區。
The river guide expertly poled the raft downstream.
河道嚮導熟練地用杆子撐著木筏順流而下。