搜尋結果
pole
- IPA[pōl]
美式
- a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something;a long, slender, flexible rod of wood or fibreglass used by a competitor in pole-vaulting.
- propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake
noun: pole, plural noun: poles
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something a tent pole
- ▪ a long, slender, flexible rod of wood or fibreglass used by a competitor in pole-vaulting.
- ▪ a young tree with a straight slender trunk and no lower branches new poles should be protected from grazing livestock
- ▪ short for ski pole
- ▪ a wooden shaft fitted to the front of a cart or carriage drawn by animals and attached to their yokes or collars.
- ▪ a simple fishing rod they tell you on the tin that their tuna is entirely caught with pole and line
- 2. British historical a linear or square rod.
動詞
- 1. propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake the boatman appeared, poling a small gondola they poled slowly across to the other bank