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61 corner pole
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62 stayed pole
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63 stub-reinforced pole
опора с двумя приставками на "пасынках"English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stub-reinforced pole
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64 terminal pole
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65 tubular pole
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66 dead-end angle pole
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end angle pole
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67 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Polo Surel Polo Sur -
68 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) pôle Nord -
69 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Pôle Sud -
70 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Nordpolen* * *(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Nordpolen -
71 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Sydpolen* * *(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Sydpolen -
72 dead-end tower
<el> (cable pole) ■ Endmast m -
73 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Polo Norte -
74 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) norðurpóllinn -
75 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) suðurpóllinn -
76 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Északi-sark -
77 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Déli-sark -
78 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) o polo norte -
79 the South Pole
(the southern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) pólo sul -
80 the North Pole
(the northern end of the imaginary line through the earth, round which it turns.) Kuzey Kutbu
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