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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
Pole (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



SAT5000 polemics The art of controversy or disputation. n.



COMPOUND WORDS


antipole {n} (opposite pole) antipole {n} (position directly opposite) beanpole {n} (pole) beanpole {n} (tall, thin person) carrying pole {n} (a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load) catchpole {n} Gerichtsdiener dipole {n} (dipole antenna) SEE: dipole antenna :: fishing pole {n} (Pole used for fishing) flagpole {n} (a tall pole up which one or more flags may be raised and flown) magnetic pole {n} Magnetpol maypole {n} (pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day) metropole {n} (city) SEE: metropolis :: Napoleon {prop} (Napoleon Bonaparte) north pole {n} (northernmost point on celestial bodies) north pole {n} (positive pole of a magnetic dipole) North Pole {prop} (northernmost point on Earth) pike pole {n} (tool) pole {n} (extreme of an axis) pole {n} (long and slender object) pole {n} (magnetic point) Pole {n} (person from Poland) polearm {n} (close-combat weapon) polecat {n} (Mustela putorius) polecat {n} (skunk) SEE: skunk :: pole dance {n} (dancing centred around a pole) polemic {adj} (having the characteristics of a polemic) polemic {n} (argument or controversy) polemical {adj} (aggressive in verbal attack; disputatious) polemical {adj} (of, or relating to argument or controversy; polemic or contentious) polemicist {n} (person who puts forward controversial views) polemicist {n} (person who writes polemics) pole position {n} (top qualifying position) pole star {n} Polarstern pole star {n} (the star) Pole Star {prop} (star) pole vault {n} (jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole) pole-vaulter {n} (A person who pole-vaults) shoulder pole {n} (carrying pole) SEE: carrying pole :: south pole {n} (negative magnetic pole) south pole {n} (the southernmost point on a celestial body) South Pole {prop} (the southernmost point on Earth) tadpole {n} (toad or frog larva) tadpole shrimp {n} (crustacean) topolect {n} (dialect) SEE: dialect :: topolect {n} (language) SEE: language :: topolect {n} (set of similar dialects that pertain to a larger distinct dialect) totem pole {n} (sculpture)

5000 WORDS


L110 P4690 ski pole der Skistock 滑雪杖
L125 P5451 the North Pole der Nordpol 北极








pole, bar, rod P3928






PHRASES



Eisbären leben am Nordpol.



Polar bears live at the North Pole .
Eisbären leben am Nordpol 0

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(0521)


Napoleon ist eine berühmte historische Figur.



Napoleon is a famous historical figure .
Napoleon ist eine berühmte historische Figur 0

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(0888)


Am Straßenrand steht ein Strommast.



A power line pole is standing by the roadside .
Am Straßenrand steht ein Strommast 0

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(2867)


Sie machen eine Expedition, um den Südpol zu erkunden.



They are going on an expedition to explore the South Pole .
Sie machen eine Expedition , um den Südpol zu erkunden 0

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(2879)


Bambusstangen sind in der Mitte hohl.



Bamboo poles are hollow in the center .
Bambusstangen sind in der Mitte hohl 0

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(3196)


Sie haben nur eine Angelrute.



They only have one fishing pole .
Sie haben nur eine Angelrute 0

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(3197)


Kaulquappen wachsen zu Fröschen heran.



Tadpoles grow into frogs .
Kaulquappen wachsen zu Fröschen heran 0

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(3489)