pooled 的 4 个定义
- a small body of standing water; pond.
- a still, deep place in a stream.
- any small collection of liquid on a surface: a pool of blood.
- (6)
- to form a pool.
- to accumulate in a body part or organ.
- to cause pools to form in.
- to cause to form pools.
- of or for a pool: pool filters.
- taking place or occurring around or near a pool: a pool party.
pooled 近义词
combine
pooled 的近义词 7 个
pooled 的反义词 2 个
更多pooled例句
- That’s a deep pool of potential customers you are missing out on.
- Here are five players who can win the tournament, five who can but won’t and three under-the-radar picks who might surprise the rest of your pool.
- Finally, Brendan leans in for a smooch in the pool afterward.
- Then there was Jay Huff, who entered the NBA draft pool, withdrew before the deadline and got married.
- The remaining pool includes Charlie Morton, James Paxton and Rick Porcello among many, many others.
- In both scandals, all the information pooled in one place: the banks themselves.
- Three newspapers from London, The Hague, South Africa, and they all pooled together.
- They pooled dollars and pesos for an estimated $225, enough to dispatch the 24-year-old woman but not enough to contain the story.
- But what if we all pooled the loose change we get back after buying our morning latte at Starbucks?
- They pooled together in large groups, like an oil spill in reverse, all this black gathering in one place.
- The favorites grew frightened; they pooled their issues by throwing Stewart's vote to Doton; but it wouldn't do.
- Here they were in a district where many large homes pooled their lawns in block-long stretches of soft green.
- Take another similarly prepared pipette and aspirate into it equal volumes of washed cells, bacterial emulsion and pooled serum.
- The main issue is pooled by agreement between the governors of the seven commonwealths concerned.