pole

US /poʊl/
UK /poʊl/
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1.

tiang, batang, galah

a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end fixed in the ground as a support or to mark a position

:
The flag was raised on a tall pole.
Bendera dinaikkan di tiang yang tinggi.
He used a fishing pole to catch the fish.
Dia menggunakan tiang pancing untuk menangkap ikan.
2.

kutub

each of the two opposite points of the earth's surface where the axis of rotation meets the surface

:
The North Pole is covered in ice.
Kutub Utara dilitupi ais.
Penguins live near the South Pole.
Penguin hidup berhampiran Kutub Selatan.
3.

kutub

each of two opposite points or directions, especially of a magnet or electric battery

:
A magnet has a north pole and a south pole.
Magnet mempunyai kutub utara dan kutub selatan.
Connect the positive pole to the battery.
Sambungkan kutub positif ke bateri.
1.

menolak dengan tiang, menggalah

to push or propel (something) with a pole

:
He had to pole the boat across the shallow water.
Dia terpaksa menolak bot merentasi air cetek.
The river guide expertly poled the raft downstream.
Pemandu sungai dengan mahir menolak rakit ke hilir.