oar
noun [ C ] uk/ɔːr/ us/ɔːr/
桨;橹
a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat
a pair of oars 一副桨
She dipped her oars into the water and pulled. 她把桨放到水中划起来。
Compare: paddle noun (POLE)
Idiom
put/stick your oar inidiom informal disapproving 插嘴;多管闲事
to say or do something that annoys other people because they have not asked you to join their conversation or activity
No one asked him to help - he's always sticking his oar in. 没人请他帮忙——他总爱多管闲事。