pole是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 极; 杆,这个词在很多英文原版小说中怎么应用呢,今天小编就带您了解一下。
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《格兰特船长的女儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The vapors which become condensed in the immense glaciers at the South Pole produce a current of air of extreme violence.
-- There was a pole in front thirty-five feet long, to which the bullocks were to be yoked in couples.
在荷马的《伊利亚特》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- From the body of the car there went a pole of silver, on to the end of which she bound the golden yoke, with the bands of gold that were to go under the necks of the horses Then Juno put her steeds under the yoke, eager for battle and the war-cry.
-- Then Menelaus of the loud war-cry took Adrestus alive, for his horses ran into a tamarisk bush, as they were fly-ing wildly over the plain, and broke the pole from the car; they went on towards the city along with the others in full flight, but Adrestus rolled out, and fell in the dust flat on his face by the wheel of his chariot; Menelaus came up to him spear in hand, but Adrestus caught him by the knees begging for his life.
-- Many a yoke of horses snapped the pole of their chariots in the trench and left their master's car behind them.
-- The other two horses began to plunge; the pole of the chariot cracked and they got entangled in the reins through the fall of the horse that was yoked along with them; but Automedon knew what to do; without the loss of a moment he drew the keen blade that hung by his sturdy thigh and cut the third horse adrift; whereon the other two righted themselves, and pulling hard at the reins again went togeth-er into battle.
-- Minerva saw the trick which Apollo had played the son of Tydeus, so she brought him his whip and put spirit into his horses; moreover she went after the son of Admetus in a rage and broke his yoke for him; the mares went one to one side of the course, and the other to the other, and the pole was broken against the ground.
在拉迪亚德·吉卜林的《丛林故事》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Little Vixen, my fox terrier, went out through the other side; and then there was a roaring and a grunting and bubbling, and I saw the tent cave in, as the pole snapped, and begin to dance about like a mad ghost.
-- They plunged forward in the mud, and managed some-how to run their yoke on the pole of an ammunition wagon, where it jammed.
在詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库柏的《最后的摩根战士》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The Indians warily re-traced their steps toward the place they had left, when the scout, placing his pole against a rock, by a powerful shove, sent his frail bark directly into the turbulent stream.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《神秘岛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'Also, since the night is clear, I will try, this very evening, to obtain our latitude by calculating the height of the Southern Cross, that is, from the southern pole above the horizon.
-- This instrument finished, the engineer returned to the beach, but as it was necessary to take the height of the pole from above a clear horizon, that is, a sea horizon, and as Claw Cape hid the southern horizon, he was obliged to look for a more suitable station.
-- This constellation is not situated as near to the antarctic pole as the Polar Star is to the arctic pole.
-- The value of this angle would give the height of Alpha, and consequently that of the pole above the horizon, that is to say, the latitude of the island, since the latitude of a point of the globe is always equal to the height of the pole above the horizon of this point.
-- Having reached a spot about twenty feet from the edge of the beach, and nearly five hundred feet from the cliff, which rose perpendicularly, Harding thrust the pole two feet into the sand, and wedging it up carefully, he managed, by means of the plumb-line, to erect it perpendicularly with the plane of the horizon.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《老古玩店》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- And with that, he burst into a yell of laughter, manifestly to the great terror of the coachman, and pointed to a dyer's pole hard by, where a dangling suit of clothes bore some resemblance to a man upon a gibbet.
在赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯的《时间机器》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- I thought of the great precessional cycle that the pole of the earth describes.
在赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Thus at the North have I chased Leviathan round and round the Pole with the revolutions of the bright points that first defined him to me.
-- Inserting this pole into the bucket, Tashtego downward guides the bucket into the Tun, till it entirely disappears; then giving the word to the seamen at the whip, up comes the bucket again, all bubbling like a dairy-maid's pail of new milk.
-- Towards the end, Tashtego has to ram his long pole harder and harder, and deeper and deeper into the Tun, until some twenty feet of the pole have gone down.
-- At one extremity the rope was unstranded, and the separate spread yarns were all braided and woven round the socket of the harpoon; the pole was then driven hard up into the socket; from the lower end the rope was traced half-way along the pole's length, and firmly secured so, with intertwistings of twine.
-- But these were broken again by the light toes of hundreds of gay fowl softly feathering the sea, alternate with their fitful flight; and like to some flag-staff rising from the painted hull of an argosy, the tall but shattered pole of a recent lance projected from the white whale's back; and at intervals one of the cloud of soft-toed fowls hovering, and to and fro skimming like a canopy over the fish, silently perched and rocked on this pole, the long tail feathers streaming like pennons.
在丹尼尔·笛福的《鲁滨逊漂流记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- However, I travelled along the shore of the sea towards the east, I suppose about twelve miles, and then setting up a great pole upon the shore for a mark, I concluded I would go home again, and that the next journey I took should be on the other side of the island east from my dwelling, and so round till I came to my post again.
在西奥多·德莱塞的《嘉莉妹妹》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The needle of understanding will yet point steadfast and unwavering to the distinct pole of truth.
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