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pole

Aussprache: [poʊl]

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Kontext: „physical object“

(noun) a long, usually round stick made of wood, metal, or other materials. Poles are often used to hold things up, like flags or tents, or for supporting structures.

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The tent stayed up all night because it was supported by a strong pole.

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Without the pole, the flag fell down and lay on the ground.

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Can you see the tall pole in the park where the flag is flying?

Kontext: „geography“

(noun) the ends of the Earth where the planet's axis is located: the North Pole is at the top, and the South Pole is at the bottom. These are very cold places with ice and snow.

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Many explorers dream of visiting the North Pole to see the ice and wildlife.

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They didn't travel to the South Pole because they were not prepared for the extreme cold.

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What animals can you find at the North Pole?

Kontext: „sports“

(verb) to jump or vault using a long pole. This is a common activity in athletics where athletes try to jump over a high bar.

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She pole vaults in track and field competitions and often wins.

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He didn't pole vault at the meet last weekend because he was not feeling well.

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Have you ever seen someone pole vault at a sporting event?

Kontext: „electrical equipment“

(noun) a tall structure that carries electrical wires. These poles help deliver electricity to homes and businesses.

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The utility company fixed the pole to ensure everyone had power.

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The storm knocked down the pole, causing a blackout in the neighborhood.

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How many poles does it take to supply electricity to our street?

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