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pole1 [poʊl, Brit pəʊl] N

pole
poste m
pole
vara f
fishing pole
telegraph pole

pole2 N

Pole [poʊl, Brit pəʊl] N (person)

Pole
polonês(-esa) m (f)

fishing pole Am, fishing rod N Brit, Aus

fishing pole

North Pole N

the North Pole

pole position N no pl

Pole Star N

Pole Star

pole vault N

pole vault

pole vaulter N

pole vaulter
saltador(a) m (f)

ski pole N

ski pole

South Pole N

South Pole
Polo m Sul

telephone pole N Am

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A national flag pole has a lanyard running all the way down to the foot of the hill, the longest in the country.
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Due to his hurry, he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a street light pole, suffering a traumatic brain injury.
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When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
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Our poor maid picked up a tent pole and, despite her terror, managed to shoo the bull away.
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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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They are rightly accepted as a main pole of the army.
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Chow has been a pole vaulter, and has competed as an unattached athlete at open track and field events in the discipline.
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Different fishing methods are compared, from sustainable pole and line fishing practised by Solomon Islanders to long-line fishing, which has endangered albatross populations across the region.
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The leaf spring snaps the hammer away from the pole-piece, pushing the hammer out against a ribbon and placing an image of a dot onto the paper.
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The timber is frequently used for house construction, canoe carving, and totem pole construction.
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