polenoun [ C ]
uk/pəʊl/us/poʊl/pole noun [ C ] (STICK)
C2 a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things:
a telegraph/electricity pole
 A flag fluttered from a 40-foot pole.
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- This totem pole is carved from a single tree trunk.
 - These poles will be easier to carry if we lash them together with a rope.
 - I gave the poles a slight wobble and the whole tent collapsed.
 - The vine twines round the pole.
 - The children of the village dance around a pole decorated with coloured ribbons.
 
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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks
- bar
 - baton
 - billy club
 - boathook
 - bollard
 - broomstick
 - cane
 - lightning conductor
 - maypole
 - pointer
 - rod
 - rung
 - shaft
 - shooting stick
 - stake
 - telephone pole
 - totem pole
 - truncheon
 - utility pole
 - waddy
 
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pole noun [ C ] (PLACE)
either of the two points at the most northern and most southern ends of the earth, around which the earth turns:
the North/South Pole
 Most weather satellites are stationed over the Equator or travel over the poles.
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Countries, nationalities & continents: continents & regions of the world
- Antarctic
 - Antarctica
 - Arab
 - Asian
 - Atlantic
 - Australasia
 - Balkan
 - basque
 - equator
 - European
 - Latin
 - roaring forties
 - South America
 - the Arctic Circle
 - the Balkans
 - the land of the midnight sun idiom
 - the Middle East
 - the Pacific Rim
 - the West Indies
 - Western Saharan
 
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pole noun [ C ] (OPPOSITE)
either of two completely opposite or different opinions, positions, or qualities:
These two men might be thought to represent the opposite poles of economic ideology.
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Opinions, beliefs and points of view
- -ist
 - article of faith
 - attitude
 - attitudinal
 - baggage
 - banner
 - be a matter of opinion idiom
 - eye
 - judgment
 - manifesto
 - matter
 - mindset
 - mythology
 - stand
 - try sth out on sb
 - turn of mind
 - voice
 - what makes sb tick idiom
 - your idea of sth idiom
 - your two cents' worth idiom
 
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Idiom(s)
poles apart