"pole" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

pole sustantivo

sustantivo + pole
Kolokacji: 47
North Pole • South Pole • telephone pole • totem pole • utility pole • fishing pole • bamboo pole • telegraph pole • metal pole • flag pole • ...
pole + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 19
pole position • pole vault • pole vaulter • Pole Star • South Pole Station • ...
pole + verbo
Kolokacji: 30
Pole living • pole stands • Pole comes • Pole makes • pole holds • ...
verbo + pole
Kolokacji: 21
use poles • win the pole • extend to the South Pole • extend from the North Pole • start at the North Pole • ...
adjetivo + pole
Kolokacji: 61
long pole • magnetic pole • wooden pole • light pole • foul pole • opposite pole • tall pole • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 16
(2) magnetic, geographic
Kolokacji: 2
(3) wooden, opposite, single
Kolokacji: 3
(5) foul, greasy
Kolokacji: 2
1. celestial pole = biegun świata, biegun nieba celestial pole
2. bare pole = nagi słup bare pole
3. white pole = biały słup white pole
4. frozen pole = zamarznięty słup frozen pole
5. cold pole = zimny słup cold pole
  • For example, a rotating tank with an ice bucket in the center can represent the Earth, with a cold pole simulated by the ice bucket.
  • An alternative view is that it was made by winds coming off the cold pole.
  • - But if the effect was global, what of the cold poles?
  • From the Enterprise's present orbit he couldn't see either the hot or the cold pole, but he was willing to bet there would be outposts there as well.
  • But he walked forward, knelt beside Human, curled his fingers around the same cold smooth pole that Human held, tilted back his head, and let his voice come out.
  • The warm, moist air of the sunniest tropics rises and, following physics, flows toward the cold poles.
  • Strong winds blow during the summer and winter, from the hot to the cold pole; few winds during the spring and fall.
  • He was at the East Pole, and it was a very cold pole with the coldest sort of snow and ice all over it.
  • A little heat, that is, a little motion, is all that differences the bald, dazzling white, and deadly cold poles of the earth from the prolific tropical climates.
  • The difference in temperature means that ice preferentially sublimates from Cassini, and deposits in the bright areas and especially at the even colder poles.
(8) southern, northern, blue
Kolokacji: 3
(11) young, new
Kolokacji: 2
(12) electric, electrical
Kolokacji: 2
(14) non-Jewish, fellow
Kolokacji: 2
(15) flexible, sturdy
Kolokacji: 2
(16) geomagnetic
Kolokacji: 1
preposición + pole
Kolokacji: 20
on poles • of Poles • for Poles • against the Poles • near the pole • ...

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