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 flagpole ['flægpәul]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 旗竿

  1. There is a flagpole broken by wind on the building.
    大厦上有个被风折断的旗杆。
  2. Head each column with a number; headed the flagpole with a golden ball.
    给每列前面加上数字;给旗杆安上一个金色的圆球
  3. The ground was horizontal to the flagpole.
    旗杆直竖在地面上。


flagpole
[ noun ]
  1. surveying instrument consisting of a straight rod painted in bands of alternate red and white each one foot wide; used for sightings by surveyors

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised

  4. <noun.artifact>


  1. Nobody noticed that flags were disappearing from Hackensack until police spotted two college fraternity brothers at the top of a flagpole.
  2. Despite the martial law decree, the only soldiers in sight are two honor guards at Tiananmen's flagpole, their holsters empty.
  3. "It was like being on the top of a flagpole," he said.
  4. The students at Madison Middle School sat around the school flagpole, saying they would not return to class until the American flag was lowered to half-staff.
  5. A sixth man who was helping take down the flagpole was not injured, Veil said.
  6. The huge, boxy white Romanian structure is 466 feet high, counting the flagpole on the roof.
  7. He noted that a statue of three Vietnam infantrymen and a 60-foot flagpole already have been erected on the 2.2-acre memorial site near the Lincoln Memorial, and he predicted there would be further demands to recognize others who served in Vietnam.
  8. The only sound at midday is a rope flapping against an aluminum flagpole.
  9. Except for a flagpole, a small monument and two stone markers there's nothing in the quiet Elmira neighborhood where the prison camp once stood to mark its presence.
  10. If you needed a friend, you called a Friend." The men were removing the flagpole from its base for renovations.
  11. Each of the four also was charged with one count of destruction of U.S. government property, as the demonstration escalated from the burning of small paper flags to burning a flag on the post office flagpole.
  12. In times of crisis, "Americans are quick to support a president and rally around the flagpole in a nationalistic way," said Colorado College political scientist Tom Cronin.
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