poles
1poles — poles; poles·man; …
2Poles — Infobox Ethnic group group=Poles (Polacy) First row: Skłodowska–Curie • Pope John Paul II • Copernicus • Wałęsa • Conrad. Second row: Gretzky • Jan III Sobieski • Kościuszko • Rejewski • Wajda • Kolbe. Third row: Piłsudski • Lem • Brzeziński •… …
3poles — poliai statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. poles vok. Pole, m rus. полюсы, m pranc. pôles, m …
4pôles — poliai statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. poles vok. Pole, m rus. полюсы, m pranc. pôles, m …
5Poles’ye — Sp Paliẽsis Ap Палессе/Palyessye baltarusiškai (gudiškai) Ap Полесье/Poles’ye rusiškai L ŠV Baltarusija …
6Poles’ye — Sp Polèsė Ap Палессе/Palyessye baltarusiškai (gudiškai) Sp Palèsė Ap Полесье/Poles’ye rusiškai Ap Полісся/Pоlissya ukrainiškai Ap Polesie lenkiškai L žem. Baltarusijoje, Lenkijoje, Ukrainoje ir RF …
7Poles in the United States — • Covers the causes and history of the Polish immigration Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Poles in the United States Poles in the United States …
8Poles in Omaha — Poles in Omaha, Nebraska arrive relatively early in the city s history. The first Polish immigrants came in the 1870s, but the community did not grow over 1000 until nearly 1900. By the 1930s there were 10,000 of Polish descent, and Omaha claimed …
9poles apart — {adj.} Completely different. * /The two brothers were poles apart in personality./ * / It was hard for the members to make any decisions because their ideas were poles apart./ …
10poles apart — {adj.} Completely different. * /The two brothers were poles apart in personality./ * / It was hard for the members to make any decisions because their ideas were poles apart./ …