English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word Pole
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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Pole | ||
🔗 In 1612 the Poles were forced to retreat by the Russian volunteer corps, led by two national heroes, merchant Kuzʹma Minin and prince Dmitrij Požarskij. | ||
(post; stake; stanchion; prop; strut; standard) | Pfosten ; ; Stange | |
Pol | ||
🔗 Surface temperatures range from about 90 to 700 K (−183°C to 427°C), with the subsolar point being the hottest and the bottoms of craters near the poles being the coldest. | ||
(rod; bar; handle; shaft; staff; stake; stave; spar) | Stange | |
ski pole (ski stick) | Skistock | |
🔗 The changes have also set Poland’s right‐wing government on a collision course with the European Union. |
English | German |
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Pole | ⇆ Pole; ⇆ Polin |
pole | ⇆ Mast; ⇆ Pfosten; ⇆ Pol; ⇆ Stab; ⇆ Stange; ⇆ Stock |
North Pole | ⇆ Nordpol |
pole bean | ⇆ Stangenbohne |
ski pole | ⇆ Skistock |
South Pole | ⇆ Südpol |
telegraph pole | ⇆ Telegraphenmast |
tent pole | ⇆ Zeltstange |
flagpole | ⇆ Fahnenstange |
maypole | ⇆ Maibaum |
Poland | ⇆ Polen |
polar | ⇆ Polar‐; ⇆ polar |
pole‐vault | ⇆ Stabhochsprung |