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perchiste
pole vaulter [ˈpəʊlvɔːltə(r)] SUST.
Pole [ingl. brit. pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
Polonais/-e m/f
I. pole [ingl. brit. pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
1. pole (stick):
pole EQUIT.
2. pole:
pole GEOGR., FÍS.
3. pole PESCA:
4. pole (unit of length):
≈ 5 mètres
II. pole [ingl. brit. pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] V. trans.
pole boat:
III. pole [ingl. brit. pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl]
to be up the pole coloq. (wrong)
être toqué coloq.
to be poles apart theories, methods:
to be poles apart people:
to be poles apart opinions:
pole vaulter SUST.
Pole [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST. (person)
Polonais(e) m (f)
pole1 [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
pole for tent
pole for skiing
fishing pole ingl. am.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be up the pole ingl. brit. wrong
pole2 [pəʊl, ingl. am. poʊl] SUST.
1. pole (axis of rotation):
2. pole (one of two opposed positions):
pole vaulter SUST.
pole1 [poʊl] SUST.
pole for tent
pole for skiing
pole2 [poʊl] SUST.
1. pole (axis of rotation):
2. pole (one of two opposed positions):
Pole [poʊl] SUST. (person)
Polonais(e) m (f)
Present
Ipole
youpole
he/she/itpoles
wepole
youpole
theypole
Past
Ipoled
youpoled
he/she/itpoled
wepoled
youpoled
theypoled
Present Perfect
Ihavepoled
youhavepoled
he/she/ithaspoled
wehavepoled
youhavepoled
theyhavepoled
Past Perfect
Ihadpoled
youhadpoled
he/she/ithadpoled
wehadpoled
youhadpoled
theyhadpoled
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If you think about search in 2006 and then social as another tent pole, we've evolved into a full-service agency very much with strong ideas.
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When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
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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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It is analytic on the entire plane, excepting a lone simple pole at 1.
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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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