[N-COUNT 可数名词]桨;橹Oars are long poles with a wide, flat blade at one end which are used for rowing a boat.
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oar/ɔː(r); NAmEɔːr/noun _boats_comp.jpg _oar.jpg a long pole with a flat blade at one end that is used for rowinga boat 船桨;桨◆He pulled as hard as he could on the oars.他拚命地划桨。☞compare
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n. (1 )IDIOMput/stick your ˈoar in( BrE) ( informal) to give your opinion, advice, etc. without being asked and when it is probably not wanted 多管闲事;横插一杠子SYN
interfere
oaroarsoar/ɔː(r); NAmEɔːr/
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oaroar /ɔː $ ɔːr/ noun [countable]
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1oar (1)a long pole with a wide flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat → paddle2put/stick/get your oar in British English informal to get involved in a conversation or situation when the other people do not want you to: We were getting along fine until you stuck your oar in.
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