pol 的定义
Informal.
- a politician, especially one experienced in making political deals, exchanging political favors, etc.
更多pol例句
- A vicious Twitter smear campaign against the Harry Potter author may have been the work of secret agents, says one British pol.
- First-time candidate and full-time economics professor Dave Brat decisively defeated the consummate pol by a 55 to 45 margin.
- And people once thought Chris Christie was a New Jersey pol with an attitude problem.
- In a bold move, Kentucky pol Elisabeth Jensen has vocalized her support of the Affordable Health Care Act in her bid for Congress.
- But win or lose, Bellows probably does have a future ahead of her—as the first pol to properly give voice to a rising generation.
- Nôtre Dame's twin towers on each side of that miracle of a rose window would be there next time; but would M. Pol?
- I have stood by M. Pol for hours, hoping to acquire something of his mystery; but these things come from within.
- Anthropolatry, an-thro-pol′a-tri, n. the giving of divine honours to a human being, a term always employed in reproach.
- And, in fact, the girl's merry laughter could be heard below, for it always burst forth if Pol did but open his lips.
- "I caught cold the other day, and my leg is stiff, which keeps me from running," answered Pol.