a large white animal that lives near the North Pole
pole / poui /
a long, thin piece of wood or metal. Poles are often used to hold something up
( GEOGRAPHY ) one of two places at the top and bottom of the earth
the pole vault / бэ 'poul volt /
( SPORTS ) the sport of jumping over a high bar using a long pole to push yourself off the ground
po .lice Ф / po'lis/
the official organization whose job is to make sure that people do not break the laws of a country
po • lice force / pa 'lis fors /
po • lice of • fi • cer / pa ' lis oasar /
( also of • fi • cer )
a man or woman who works in the police
po • lice sta • tion / pa ' lis |steijn /
[ count ]
an office where police officers work
po • lice • wo • man / pa '^w^man /
[ count ] (
pol • i • cy AWU / ' palasi /
( POLITICS ) the plans of a government or organization
pol • ish1 / ' palif /
a cream or liquid that you put on something to make it shine
pol • ish 2 / ' palif /
to rub something so that it shines
—ANTONYM impolite , rude
po • lite • ly / pa ' laitli / adverb He asked politely for a glass of water.
po • lite • ness / pa'laitnas /
po .lit . i .cal О / poiitikl /
( POLITICS ) connected with politics or the government
po • lit • i • cal • ly / pa ' litikli / adverb a politically powerful country
po • lit • i • cal • ly cor • rect
/ pa|litikli ka 'rekt /
po • lit • i • cal sci • ence / pahnik ' saians /
( POLITICS ) the study of politics and systems of government
pol .i .ti .cian Ф /|Раьъгп/
pol . i .tics © / 'pabtiks /
( POLITICS ) the work and ideas that are connected with government
There are two main political parties in the United States.
These are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party .
poll / ponl /
a way of discovering opinions by asking a group of people questions
( POLITICS ) an election; the number of votes in an election
pol • len / ' palan /
( BIOLOGY ) the yellow powder in flowers that is taken to other flowers by insects or by the wind