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1 pole
n. polonyalı, kutup, gönder, uç, karşıt uç, zıt karekterli kimse, sırık, direk, bayrak direği, yelken direği, beş metrelik uzunluk, leh* * *1. kutup 2. sırıkla destekle (v.) 3. direk (n.)* * *I [pəul] noun1) (the north or south end of the Earth's axis: the North/South Pole.) kutup2) (the points in the heavens opposite the Earth's North and South Poles, around which stars seem to turn.) göksel kutup3) (either of the opposite ends of a magnet: The opposite poles of magnets attract each other.) kutup4) (either of the opposite terminals of an electric battery: the positive/negative pole.) kutup•- polar- polar bear
- the pole star
- be poles apart II [pəul](a long, thin, rounded piece of wood, metal etc: a telegraph pole; a tent pole.) direk -
2 unlike
adj. yakışmayan, benzemez, farklı————————prep. farklı, farklı olarak, aksine* * *den farklı* * *1) (different (from): I never saw twins who were so unlike (each other); Unlike poles of a magnet attract each other.)...-den farklı, benzemeyen2) (not typical or characteristic of: It is unlike Mary to be so silly.)...-e/a yakışmayan
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