Polres example sentences
pole
noun
pole (noun) · poles (plural noun)
- a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something:
- a long, slender, flexible rod of wood or fibreglass used by a competitor in pole-vaulting.
- a young tree with a straight slender trunk and no lower branches:
- short for ski pole
- a wooden shaft fitted to the front of a cart or carriage drawn by animals and attached to their yokes or collars.
- a simple fishing rod:
- a linear or square rod.
- propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake:
pole
noun
pole (noun) · North Pole (noun) · South Pole (noun) · poles (plural noun)
- either of the two locations (North Pole or South Pole) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation. See also celestial pole, magnetic pole
- either of the two points at which the axis of a sphere intersects its surface.
- a fixed point to which other points or lines are referred, e.g. the origin of polar coordinates or the point of which a line or curve is a polar.
- an extremity of the main axis of a cell, organ, or part.
- each of the two opposite points on the surface of a magnet at which magnetic forces are strongest.
- each of two terminals (positive and negative) of an electric cell, battery, or machine.
- one of two opposed or contradictory principles or ideas:
pole
noun
pole (noun) · poles (plural noun)
- short for pole position
Pole
noun
Pole (noun) · Poles (plural noun)
- a native or inhabitant of Poland, or a person of Polish descent: