释义 |
polewards, adv.|ˈpəʊlwədz| [f. as prec. + -wards.] = prec. A. Also in sense 7 of pole n.2
[1644Digby Nat. Bodies xx. §1. 176 The ayre which cometh from the polewardes, is heauyer then the ayre of the torride zone.] a1866Whewell (Ogilvie), The regions further polewards. 1895Anat. Anzeiger XI. 74 The divergent limbs which travel polewards along the spindle are in reality the original halves of a chromosome, which has become doubled, or bent, upon itself. 1896J. C. Irons Autobiog. Sk. J. Croll 229 A general movement of the ocean polewards. 1925Jrnl. Genetics XV. 252 The constituent chromosomes of the bivalents are pulled polewards into loops. |