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In everyday language, 电线杆 (diànxiàngān) refers to a "telegraph pole" or "wire pole," which is typically a tall structure used to support overhead power lines, telecommunication cables, or other types of wiring. These poles are common sights in urban and rural landscapes, as they play a crucial role in the infrastructure that delivers electricity and communication services.
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No, we typically use "电线杆" (diànxiàn gān) for "utility pole." The terms "电火盾" (diànhuǒ dùn) and "电线盾" (diànxiàn dùn) are not commonly used.
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