1.b> , ; , ; ; , ; a telegraph [an electricity] pole [ / ] ; a tent pole / ; a flag fluttered from a forty-foot pole [.i> .i> flagpoler> 1]; a curtain pole i> ; a ski pole ;
2.b> .i> 1) i> ;
2) = pole positionr>;
3.b> .i> ; under bare poles , ( i>);
up the poleb> ) , ; ; ) , ; you sound a little up the pole. Why don't you call back when you're sober? , . , , ? she's up the pole and shouldn't drive ; ) , i> ; ) / i>.