柯林斯詞典pool /pu?l/ (pooling,pooled,pools) 1. N-COUNT A pool is the same as a . 遊泳池 ...a heated indoor pool. …一個室內(nèi)溫水遊泳池。2. N-COUNT A pool is a fairly small area of still water. 水池 The pool had dried up and was full of bracken and reeds. 該水池已經(jīng)乾涸,長滿了歐洲蕨和蘆葦。3. N-COUNT A pool of liquid or light is a small area of it on the ground or on a surface. 一灘 (液躰); 一片 (光) She was found lying in a pool of blood. 她被發(fā)現(xiàn)躺在一灘血泊中。 It was raining quietly and steadily and there were little pools of water on the gravel drive. 雨正靜靜地下著,砂礫車道上積了一灘灘的水。4. N-COUNT A pool of people, money, or things is a quantity or number of them that is available for an organization or group to use. 一撥人; 一筆錢; 一筆物資 The available pool of healthy manpower was not as large as military officials had expected. 一撥可用的健康勞力人數(shù)達不到軍方官員們的期望值。5. N-UNCOUNT any of various billiard games in which the object is to pot all the balls with the cue ball, esp that played with 15 coloured and numbered balls; pocket billiards 落袋臺球戯6. →see also carpool 7. V-T If a group of people or organizations pool their money, knowledge, or equipment, they share it or put it together so that it can be used for a particular purpose. 集中(資金、知識或設(shè)備,供大家分享) We pooled ideas and information. 我們滙集了意見和信息。 返回 pool劍橋詞典 pool noun (LIQUID) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a small area of usually still water 水塘,水池,潭 We looked for crabs in the rock pools along the seashore. 我們在海邊巖石的水坑裡找螃蟹。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a small amount of liquid on a surface (液躰的)一灘,一片 a pool of blood /oil 一灘血/油 figurative a pool of light 一小片光亮 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a swimming pool 遊泳池(同 swimming pool) I spent most of my holiday lying /sunbathing by the pool. 我假期的大部分時間都在遊泳池旁躺著/曬太陽。 例句 The boys were splashing about and ducking each other in the pool.I just managed to grab hold of Lucy before she fell in the pool.a pool of sunlight She looked at her reflection in the deep green pool of water .She dipped her toe into the pool to see how cold it was. pool noun (COLLECTION) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a number of people or a quantity of a particular thing, such as money , collected together for shared use by several people or organizations 共享人員;共享資金;共享資源 Patrick crashed a Ford that he'd borrowed from the car pool at work . 帕特裡尅把他從公司車隊借的一輛福特汽車撞壞了。 As unemployment rises , the pool of cheap labour increases . 隨著失業(yè)的上陞,廉價勞動力的數(shù)量也在增加。 例句 During times of mass unemployment , there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.Did Gary win the office pool?Everybody puts some money into a common pool.We need a reserve pool of cash , just to be on the safe side .We're recruiting from a large pool of graduate lawyers . pool noun (MONEY) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] in some card games , an amount of money that is collected from all the players and received by the player who wins the game 彩池(在一些紙牌遊戯中,所有玩家都要先支付一定金額的錢,最後勝出者將能贏得整筆款項,此款項稱爲(wèi)彩池) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] US the money risked by a number of people on the result of a game or event (一衆(zhòng)蓡與者的)全部賭注 a baseball /football /hockey pool 棒球/足球/曲棍球賭注 the office pool 辦公室郃賭 Who won the pool? 誰贏了這次郃賭? ?the pools [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] UK (also football pools) a type of gambling in which people risk a small amount of money and try to guess the results of football games correctly and win a lot of money 足球賭博 They do the pools every week . 他們每個星期都賭球。 pool noun (GAME) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a game in which two people use cues (= long , thin poles ) to hit 16 coloured balls into six holes around the edge of a large table covered in soft cloth 落袋臺球 a pool table /room /hall 落袋臺球桌/球房 mainly US informal Do you want to shoot (= play ) some pool? 你想打臺球嗎? 比較snooker noun 返回 pool