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- n1. столб, столбчатая [стоечная] опора
2. полюс, полюсная точка
- A pole
- aerial cable pole
- A-frame poles
- anchor pole
- angle pole
- attraction pole
- brace pole
- concrete pole
- coupled pole
- dead-end pole
- gin pole
- girder pole
- guyed pole
- ledger pole
- luminaire pole
- medium pole
- prestressed pole
- range pole
- scaffolding pole
- stout pole
- street-lighting pole
- telegraph pole
- telephone pole
- terminal pole
- transformer pole
- tubular pole
- twin poles
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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♦ pole (1) /pəʊl/n.1 palo ( anche di ferro); paletto: telephone poles, pali del telefono; a tent pole, un paletto da tenda5 ( sport: autom., ipp., ecc.) palo ( di partenza); ( anche, autom.) pole position: to be on pole, essere in pole position● pole dance, pole dance ( danza erotica o artistica intorno a un palo) □ ( sport: autom., anche fig.) pole position, pole position □ ( sci) pole shaft, asta della racchetta □ ( sci) pole tip, puntale ( della racchetta) □ pole trimmer, svettatoio a pertica □ ( sport) a pole-vault, un salto con l'asta □ ( sport) pole-vaulter, astista □ ( sport) pole-vaulting (o the pole vault o pole-jumping), salto con l'asta □ under bare poles, (naut.) con le vele ammainate; (fig.) nudo, spoglio □ ( slang) to be up the pole, essere sulla pista sbagliata, sbagliarsi; ( anche) essere pazzerello, tocco; essere incasinato (o nei guai); ( USA) essere sbronzo.♦ pole (2) /pəʊl/n.(geogr., astron., elettr., mecc.) polo ( anche fig.): the North Pole, il polo nord; magnetic pole, polo magnetico; polo della calamita; positive [negative] pole, polo positivo [negativo]● pole star, (astron.) stella polare; (fig.) polo, punto d'attrazione, calamita □ (fig.) to be poles apart, essere agli antipodi; essere ai poli opposti: He and his brother are poles apart, egli è l'opposto di suo fratello.(to) pole /pəʊl/A v. t.B v. i. -
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pole [pəʊl]1. nouna. ( = rod) perche f ; (fixed) poteau m ; (for flag, tent) mât m ; ( = telegraph pole) poteau m télégraphique ; (for vaulting, punting) perche fb. ( = ski stick) bâton mc. [of the earth] pôle m2. compounds* * *[pəʊl]1) ( stick) gen perche f; (for tent, flag) mât m; ( in show jumping) barre f; ( for skiing) bâton m; ( piste marker) piquet m2) Geography, Physics pôle mto be at the opposite pole from — fig être aux antipodes de
3) ( in fishing) canne f à pêche••to be poles apart — [people] être complètement différents; [theories, methods, opinions] être diamétralement opposés
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pole [pəʊl]1 noun∎ to travel from pole to pole parcourir la terre entière;∎ figurative they are poles apart ils n'ont absolument rien en commun;∎ their positions on disarmament are poles apart leurs positions sur le désarmement sont diamétralement opposées(b) (rod) bâton m, perche f; (for tent) montant m; (in fence, construction) poteau m, pieu m; (for gardening) tuteur m; (for climbing plants) rame f; (for polevaulting, punting) perche f; (for skier) bâton m; (of stretcher) bras m∎ to be up the pole (crazy) être cinglé ou dingue;∎ to be up the pole with worry être fou ou malade d'inquiétude;∎ he's driving me up the pole! il me rend dingue!(g) (unit of measure) ≃ perche f►► American pole bean haricot m à rames;pole jump saut m à la perche;pole position (in motor racing) pole position f;∎ to be in pole position être en pole position;Pole Star (étoile f) Polaire f;pole vault saut m à la perche -
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electricity \Pole Hochspannungsmast m;flag\Pole Fahnenmast m;telegraph \Pole Telegrafenmast mPHRASES:1) geog, elec Pol m;the magnetic \Pole der Magnetpol;the North/South P\Pole der Nord-/Südpol;the minus/positive \Pole der Minus-/Pluspolto be \Poles apart Welten voneinander entfernt sein;my sister and I are \Poles apart meine Schwester und mich trennen WeltenPole, -in m, f -
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electricity \pole Hochspannungsmast m;flag\pole Fahnenmast m;telegraph \pole Telegrafenmast mPHRASES:1) geog, elec Pol m;the magnetic \pole der Magnetpol;the North/South P\pole der Nord-/Südpol;the minus/positive \pole der Minus-/Pluspolto be \poles apart Welten voneinander entfernt sein;my sister and I are \poles apart meine Schwester und mich trennen WeltenPole, -in m, f -
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A n1 ( stick) gen perche f ; (for tent, flag) mât m ; (for athletics, boat, garden) perche f ; Equit barre f ; ( for skiing) bâton m ; ( piste marker) piquet m ; ( for scaffolding) perche f ;2 Geog, Phys pôle m ; North/South pole pôle m Nord/Sud ; negative/positive pole pôle m négatif/positif ; to go from pole to pole fig faire le tour de la terre ; to be at the opposite pole from fig être aux antipodes de ;3 Fishg canne f à pêche ;4 Meas ≈ 5 mètres.to be up the pole ○ ( wrong) se tromper ; ( mad) être toqué ○ ; to be poles apart [theories, methods] être aux antipodes ; [people] être vraiment différents ; [opinions] être diamétralement opposés ; I wouldn't touch him with a ten-foot pole US je ne voudrais rien avoir à faire avec lui ; I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole US je ne voudrais de cela pour rien au monde. -
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pole: полюсabembryonal pole полюс бластоцисты, противоположный собственно зародышуanimal pole анимальный полюс (яйца)vegetative pole вегетативный полюсEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > pole
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pole-ax[p'oulæks] n 1 machadinha, acha-de-armas. 2 Naut machado de abordagem. 3 machadinha de carniceiro. • vt atacar ou abater com machadinha. -
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pole BT Mast m (aus Holz oder Beton); Pfahl m; Pfosten m; Stange f; Baustange f; Rundholz n, Maststange f, Stangenmast mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pole
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1) полюс (1. Земли 2. вывод, контакт 3. особая точка функции)4) ограждать [крепить\] котлован5) багор6) метал. дразнилка ( расплавленной массы) || дразнить ( расплавленную массу)•pole in a network — полюс сети-
analogous poles
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anchor pole
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angle pole
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auxiliary pole
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catenary pole
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caves pole
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cold pole
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commutating pole
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complex pole
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concentrated poles
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concrete pole
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conjugate poles
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converter station pole
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corner dead-end pole
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crossing pole
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dead-end pole
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definite poles
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derrick pole
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earth magnetic pole
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earthed pole
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electric pole
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field pole
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geographic pole
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geomagnetic pole
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gin pole
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grounded pole
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guyed pole
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hoosier pole
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input pole
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intermediate pole
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interrupter pole
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joint-ownership poles
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junction pole
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laminated pole
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lamp pole
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lattice pole
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leveling pole
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like poles
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line pole
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loading pole
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magnet pole
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magnetic pole
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main poles
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mope pole
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negative pole
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negative real pole
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nonsalient poles
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north magnetic pole
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opposite poles
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output pole
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paleomagnetic pole
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pole of function
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pole of polar system
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pole of relative inaccessibility
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positive pole
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post pole
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power transmission pole
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projecting poles
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range pole
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reciprocal pole
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reinforced concrete pole
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reversing pole
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ridge pole
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salient poles
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scaffold pole
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screened pole
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self-supporting pole
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shaded pole
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shading pole
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shielded pole
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shooting pole
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simple pole
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slotted pole
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smooth poles
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south magnetic pole
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span pole
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stayed pole
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storey pole
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straddle pole
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strutted pole
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surveyor's pole
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terminal pole
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terrestrial magnetic pole
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tide pole
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transposition pole
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trolley pole
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trussed pole
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