pol

IPA/pɒl/
KK[pˈɔl]IPA/pɑːl/

pol — 名詞

1. a person who works professionally in politics as an elected official or party re

1.名詞B2
釋義

政治人物

政治人物的非正式口語說法

a person who works professionally in politics as an elected official or party representative — an informal shortened form used especially in news headlines and everyday conversation

例句

Local pols promised to fix the roads before the rainy season starts.

地方政治人物承諾在雨季來臨前修好道路。

plural: pols

The veteran pol gave a short speech and then took questions from the crowd.

那位資深政治人物簡短發言後,開始接受群眾提問。

同義詞
  • politician

    the standard neutral term, suitable for all registers

  • lawmaker

    emphasises the legislative role; slightly more formal

  • elected official

    formal term that includes any office-holder, not just legislators

反義詞
  • private citizen

    someone who does not hold public office

  • voter

    someone who elects politicians rather than being one

文法句型

a/the pol

plural: pols

用法筆記

Use pol only in informal or journalistic contexts. In formal writing, prefer politician, lawmaker, or elected official.

常見錯誤

The pol addressed Parliament with great solemnity.
The politician addressed Parliament with great solemnity.
💡The word pol sounds too casual for formal settings like Parliament.

pol — 縮寫