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polaris

/poh-lair-is, -lar-, puh-/US // poʊˈlɛər ɪs, -ˈlær-, pə- //UK // (pəˈlɑːrɪs) //

北极星,北极星号,极地,北极熊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Astronomy. the polestar or North Star, a star of the second magnitude situated close to the north pole of the heavens, in the constellation Ursa Minor: the outermost star in the handle of the Little Dipper.
    • : a two-stage U.S. ballistic missile, usually fired from a submerged submarine.

Examples

  • His spaces—Mississippi Studios, Revolution Hall, and Polaris—have been mainstays of Portland’s indie music scene for nearly two decades, hosting acts like The Wailers, Arlo Guthrie and Old Crow Medicine Show.

  • Many of the trails are limited to vehicles no wider than 48 inches, perfect for the Polaris Sportsman 570, with its narrow footprint and True On-Demand all-wheel drive.

  • Load your Polaris with gear and you can “Think Outside” the routes and use these machines to access some of the best hiking, camping, fishing, and even mountain-biking destinations in the lower 48.

  • Pull up northern Maine’s off-road trails on Polaris’s Ride Command navigation system and you might be a little overwhelmed by the options at hand.

  • I am pleased to announce our work in partnership with two human-rights groups there: the AHA Foundation and the Polaris Project.

  • Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a venture-capital firm.

  • Larry Kramer is senior advisor at Polaris Venture Partners, a national venture-capital firm.

  • Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a national venture capital firm.

  • Scattered through it are patches of Stilbocarpa polaris, locally known as Maori cabbage.

  • We were thinking of going out to see what Antares, Betelguese, or Polaris looked like at close range.

  • In addition to its regular name, α Urs Minoris is frequently called by the special name Polaris, or the pole star.

  • Upon some clear and moonless night point the camera, properly focused, at Polaris, and expose a plate for three or four hours.

  • June and November are convenient months for this exercise, since Polaris then comes to culmination early in the evening.

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