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Temel Çeviriler |
Pole n | (Polish person) | Polonyalı, Leh i. |
| My brother married a Pole. |
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pole n | (long stick) | sırık i. |
| Natalie used a pole to knock the ball out of the tree. |
pole n | (tall wooden or metal post) | bayrak direği i. |
| | direk i. |
| The major ran the flag up the pole. |
pole n | (Earth's North or South extremity) | (kuzey, güney) kutup i. |
| The Earth has two poles. |
pole n | (magnet) (mıknatıs) | kutup i. |
| | uç i. |
| A magnet has a north pole and a south pole. |
Ek Çeviriler |
pole n | figurative (opinion: extreme end) | uç nokta i. |
| Extreme right and extreme left are the two poles of the political system. |
pole n | (battery) (pil) | uç |
| | kutup i. |
| A battery has a positive pole and a negative pole. |
pole⇒ vi | (move with aid of a pole) | sırık yardımıyla hareket etmek geçişsiz f. |
| The skier poled forward. |
pole [sth]⇒ vtr | (push with a pole) | sırıkla itmek geçişli f. |
| | sırıklamak geçişli f. |
| Hilary poled the punt along the river. |
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flagpole, flag pole, flag-pole, pole n | (mast from which a flag is flown) | gönder i. |
| | bayrak direği i. |
| The Girl Scouts raised the flag on the flagpole. |
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