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en el diccionario PONS
greasy ˈpole SUST. fig.
en el diccionario PONS
greasy [ˈgri:si] ADJ.
1. greasy:
greasy (covered with grease) hair, skin
greasy fingers, objects also
fett <fetter, am fettesten>
2. greasy fig. pey. (effusively polite):
greasy person, manner
pole1 [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
Stange f <-, -n>
Pfahl m <-(e)s, Pfäh·le>
Hochspannungsmast m <-(e)s, -e(n)>
fishing pole esp ingl. am.
Angelrute f <-, -n>
Fahnenmast m <-(e)s, -e>
Telegrafenmast m <-(e)s, -e(n)>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be up the pole ingl. brit.
pole2 [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
1. pole GEOGR., ELECTR.:
Pol m <-s, -e>
2. pole (extreme):
Extrem nt <-s, -e>
Pole [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
Pole(Polin) m (f) <-n, -n>
Entrada de OpenDict
pole SUST.
I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole ingl. am. idiom.
Entrada de OpenDict
pole SUST.
pole MAT.
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When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
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First, the windward corner is detached from the spinnaker pole and the guy is released.
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These modules may be placed in areas where traditional cells would not be feasible, such as wrapped around a telephone pole or cell phone tower.
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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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It is analytic on the entire plane, excepting a lone simple pole at 1.
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