Definizione di pole
parola:
plural poles
1. sostantivo numerabile
A pole is a long thin piece of wood or metal, used especially for supporting things.
2. sostantivo numerabile
The earth's poles are the two opposite ends of its axis, its most northern and southern points.
3. See also North Pole, South Pole
4. sostantivo numerabile
The two poles of a range of qualities, opinions, or beliefs are the completely opposite qualities,
opinions, or beliefs at either end of the range.
5.
See poles apart
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pole in British English 1
sostantivo
1.
a long slender usually round piece of wood, metal, or other material
3. another name for rod (sense 7)
4. horse racing, mainly US and Canadian
a.
b.
(as modifier)
the pole position
6. See under bare poles
7. See up the pole
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Parola origine pole
Old English pāl, from Latin pālus a stake, prop; see pale2Frequenza
pole in British English 2
sostantivo
1. See also North Pole, South Pole
3. physics
a.
either of the two regions at the extremities of a magnet to which the lines of force converge or from which they diverge
5. biology
7.
either of two mutually exclusive or opposite actions, opinions, etc
9.
any fixed point of reference
11. See from pole to pole
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Parola origine pole
C14: from Latin polus end of an axis, from Greek polos pivot, axis, pole; related to Greek kuklos circle
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Pole in British English 2
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pole in American English 1
sostantivo
1.
a long, slender piece of wood, metal, etc. usually rounded
a tent pole, flagpole, fishing pole
2.
3.
verbo transitivo , verbo intransitivo parola:
poled or ˈpoling
6.
to manipulate, impel, support, etc. with or as with a pole
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pole in American English 2
sostantivo
1.
either end of any axis, as of the earth, of the celestial sphere, of a mitotic spindle during cell division, etc.
2.
the region around the North Pole or that around the South Pole
3.
either of two opposed or differentiated forces, parts, or principles, such as the ends of a magnet, the terminals of a battery,
motor, or dynamo, or two extremes of opinion, etc.
4. Embryology
5. Ancient Mathematics
a point or points with characteristic properties, as the point of origin of polar
coordinates
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Parola origine pole
ME < L polus, pole of the heavens, heavens < Gr polos, axis of the sphere, firmament < pelein, to be in motion < IE base *kwel-, to turn > wheelEsempi di frasi che includono
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Inglese britannico: pole
/pəʊl/ NOUN
A pole is a long, thin piece of wood or metal, used especially for supporting things.
...a 40-foot telephone pole.
- Inglese americano: pole /ˈpoʊl/
- Arabo: عَمُود
- Portoghese brasiliano: mastro
- Cinese: 杆
- Croato: motka
- Ceco: tyč
- Danese: pæl
- Olandese: paal
- Spagnolo europeo: poste
- Finlandese: seiväs
- Francese: étai
- Tedesco: Stange
- Greco: πάσσαλος
- Italiano: polo
- Giapponese: 棒
- Coreano: 장대
- Norvegese: stolpe
- Polacco: drąg
- Portoghese Europeo: mastro
- Romeno: stâlp
- Russo: шест
- Spagnolo: poste
- Svedese: stolpe
- Thailandese: เสา
- Turco: direk elektrik, telgraf
- Ucraino: жердина
- Vietnamita: cọc
- Inglese americano: Pole /ˈpoʊl/
- Arabo: بُولَنْدِيّ
- Portoghese brasiliano: polonês
- Cinese: 波兰人
- Croato: Poljak
- Ceco: Polák
- Danese: polak
- Olandese: Pool
- Spagnolo europeo: polaco
- Finlandese: puolalainen henkilö
- Francese: Polonais
- Tedesco: Pole
- Greco: Πόλος
- Italiano: Polo
- Giapponese: ポーランド人
- Coreano: 폴란드 사람
- Norvegese: polakk
- Polacco: Polak
- Portoghese Europeo: polaco
- Romeno: polonez
- Russo: поляк
- Spagnolo: polaco
- Svedese: polack
- Thailandese: ชาวโปแลนด์
- Turco: Kutup
- Ucraino: поляк
- Vietnamita: người Ba Lan
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Parola del giorno
plenilunar
relating to a full moon
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