rod

noun
🔊/rɒd/
🔊/rɑːd/
Idioms
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  1. (often used in compounds常用于构成复合词) a long straight piece of wood, metal or glass杆;竿;棒
    Extra Examples
    • The concrete is reinforced with steel rods.混凝土用钢筋加固。
    • I finally managed to fix the curtain rods above the windows.我终于设法将窗帘杆固定在窗户上方。
    • After the accident she had an operation to put strengthening rods in her legs.事故发生后,她进行了一次手术,将加固棒放在腿上。
    • He heated the end of the iron rod.他加热了铁棒的末端。
    • a glass fibre rod 2 or 3 mm in diameter直径2或3毫米的玻璃纤维棒
    see also lightning rod
  2. (also fishing rod, North American English also fishing pole)
    a long wooden or plastic stick with a fishing line and hook attached, used for catching fish
    • fishing with rod and line用鱼竿钓鱼
  3. (also the rod)
    (old-fashioned) a stick that is used for hitting people as a punishment(责打人用的)棍棒
    • There used to be a saying: ‘Spare the rod and spoil the child.’老话说:“孩子不打不成器。”🔊🔊
  4. (North American English, slang) a small gun手枪
  5. see also dowsing rod, fuel rod, hot rod
    Word Originlate Old English rodd ‘slender shoot growing on or cut from a tree’, also ‘straight stick or bundle of twigs used to inflict punishment’; probably related to Old Norse rudda ‘club’.
Idioms
make a rod for your own back
  1. to do something that will cause problems for you in the future自找麻烦;自讨苦吃Topics Difficulty and failurec2
a rod/stick to beat somebody with
  1. a fact, an argument, etc. that is used in order to blame or punish somebody用以责备或惩罚某人的事实依据(或把柄等)Topics Opinion and argumentc2
rule (somebody/something) with a rod of iron
  1. to control a person or a group of people very severely残酷统治;严厉控制

Rod

🔊/rɒd/
🔊/rɑːd/
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  1. a first name for boys, short for Roderick or Rodney