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    n. pl.Noun (plural)Two opposite ideas, qualities or positions
    Their ideas are poles apart
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo move a boat with a stick or pole
    Ina poles her canoe downstream because she lost her oars
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Most northern or most southern points on a planet
    Both the northern and southern poles are affected by climate change
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Long, narrow pieces of metal or wood
    Using several long poles, we propped up the tent
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Two opposite magnetic forces
    Two poles can repel each other
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Upright long thin structures to support things
    The wind broke the poles and the tent fell down

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    What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change

    04:55What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change
    • which means that we are still living in an ice age. That's the reason there's so much ice at the poles.

      which means that we are still living in an ice age. That's the reason there's so much ice at the poles.

    • That's the reason there's so much ice at the poles.

      That's the reason there's so much ice at the poles.

    B1

    I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ

    08:29I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ
    • Poles on. Gloves on.

      Poles on. Gloves on.

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    The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

    11:18The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
    • per hour at even higher altitudes and towards the poles. That is Chernobyl nuclear reactor

      per hour at even higher altitudes and towards the poles. That is Chernobyl nuclear reactor

    • per hour at even higher altitudes and towards the poles. That is Chernobyl nuclear reactor

      per hour at even higher altitudes and towards the poles. That is Chernobyl nuclear reactor

    B1

    Phases of Meiosis

    27:23Phases of Meiosis
    • And they're at opposite poles.

      And they're at opposite poles.

    • You still have your centromeres here and they're at opposite poles.

      You still have your centromeres here and they're at opposite poles.

    B1

    Who Owns Antarctica? (Bizarre Borders Part 3)

    04:41Who Owns Antarctica? (Bizarre Borders Part 3)
    • Antarctica! Home to the South Poles, penguins, and about 5,000 people during the summers.

      Antarctica! Home to the South Poles, penguins, and about 5,000 people during the summers.

    B1

    Every Trick a Pro GeoGuessr Player Uses to Win (ft. RAINBOLT) | WIRED

    07:02Every Trick a Pro GeoGuessr Player Uses to Win (ft. RAINBOLT) | WIRED
    • The first thing I always tell people to learn is telephone poles, bollards.

      The first thing I always tell people to learn is telephone poles, bollards.

    • There's a couple of things that we're looking for on utility poles, telephone poles.

      There's a couple of things that we're looking for on utility poles, telephone poles.

    B1

    Live / Play

    38:01Live / Play
    • And I discovered that Poles

      And I discovered that Poles

    B1

    What BRITS REALLY THINK About the POLISH | Easy English 190

    11:35What BRITS REALLY THINK About the POLISH | Easy English 190
    • We wanted to make a combined episode about Brits and Poles.

      We wanted to make a combined episode about Brits and Poles.

    • Now as of today, Poles are the number one immigrant living in the UK, so I wanted to know, what do Brits actually know about the Polish?

      Now as of today, Poles are the number one immigrant living in the UK, so I wanted to know, what do Brits actually know about the Polish?

    B1

    This Is What Will Happen in the Next 100 Trillion Years

    08:29This Is What Will Happen in the Next 100 Trillion Years
    • The oceans will have already evaporated away, and liquid water will only exist at the poles, which will become the final bastions of life on our planet.

      The oceans will have already evaporated away, and liquid water will only exist at the poles, which will become the final bastions of life on our planet.

    • and liquid water will only exist at the poles, which will become the final bastions of life on our planet.

      and liquid water will only exist at the poles, which will become the final bastions of life on our planet.

    B1

    Why the East Ends of (Most) Cities are Poorer

    06:32Why the East Ends of (Most) Cities are Poorer
    • If the planet weren't spinning - well, first of all, we'd all be dead - but also, warm air from the middle latitudes would simply do what Georgia Republicans failed to do in January, and head to the "poles."

      If the planet weren't spinning - well, first of all, we'd all be dead - but also, warm air from the middle latitudes would simply do what Georgia Republicans failed to do in January, and head to the "poles."

    • If the planet weren't spinning well, first of all we'd be dead but also, warm air from the middle latitudes would simply do what Georgia Republicans failed to do in January and head to the poles.

      If the planet weren't spinning well, first of all we'd be dead but also, warm air from the middle latitudes would simply do what Georgia Republicans failed to do in January and head to the poles.

    B1