pole (EN)
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Pole (nom)

nom “pole”

sg. pole, pl. poles
  1. perche
    The newly installed wooden poles along the trail provided hikers with support during steep climbs.
  2. perche (pour le saut à la perche)
    The athlete gripped her fiberglass pole tightly as she sprinted towards the vaulting box.
  3. pôle
    The Arctic and Antarctic regions are located at the Earth's poles, where temperatures are extremely cold due to the lack of direct sunlight.
  4. pôle (magnétique)
    When you cut a magnet in half, you get two new pieces, each with its own north and south poles.
  5. pôle (en géométrie)
    In the construction of the sundial, the gnomon acts as the pole from which the shadow's position is measured throughout the day.
  6. pôle (électrique)
    When installing the battery, ensure the red wire is connected to the positive pole and the black wire to the negative pole.
  7. pôle (en analyse complexe)
    In complex analysis, the function f(z) = 1/(z^2 + 1) has poles at z = i and z = -i, where the function approaches infinity.

verbe “pole”

pole; he poles; past poled, part. poled; ger. poling
  1. pousser à la perche
    The gondolier poled the boat gently through the Venetian canal.