poles in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for poles in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

pole2 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N (axis of rotation)

pole position [ˌpəʊlpəˈzɪʃn, Am ˌpoʊl] N no pl

telegraph pole, telegraph post N Brit, Aus

poles Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be poles apart fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Electric and transformer poles further congest the areas, obstructing free flow of traffic.
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First they place vertical poles, then fill between the poles with a crisscross of horizontally placed branches.
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The resulting effect would be like having positive and negative poles like ina battery, but inside an optical fibre.
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An electric service wire to a commercial customer was hit two days prior to the pole-line collapse, likely inducing tension pull on the poles. 2.
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In reality, around the equinoxes the day is almost 14 minutes longer than the night at the equator, and even more towards the poles.
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The rotor consists of soft magnetic material, such as laminated silicon steel, which has multiple projections acting as salient magnetic poles through magnetic reluctance.
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Strengthening storm systems within the troposphere can act to intensify the polar vortex by significantly cooling the poles.
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Long and straight bamboo poles are polished and greased, after which a small bag containing the prize is tied to the top.
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Trolleybus drivers were required to drive very slowly because the trolley poles were extended to their limits.
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These dazed birds are captured using bamboo poles by the locals.
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