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up the pole - traducción al holandés

TELEVISION SERIES
Pole To Pole; Pole to Pole: The Photographs; Pole to pole; Pole to Pole - The Photographs; Pole to Pole – The Photographs; Pole to Pole
  • Countries visited during ''Pole to Pole''.

up the pole      
in de problemen; geschift
South Pole         
  • Bjaaland]]).
  • The Ceremonial South Pole as of February 2008.
  • [[NASA]] image showing Antarctica and the South Pole in 2005
  • The Ceremonial South Pole in 1998.
  • [[Garmin]] [[GPS]] receiver showing 90 Deg South – the South Pole
  • The Geographic South Pole is marked by the stake on the right
  • Argentinian soldiers saluting the flag after erecting the pole in 1965
ONE OF THE TWO POINTS WHERE THE EARTH'S AXIS OF ROTATION INTERSECTS ITS SURFACE
South pole; Geographic South Pole; Geographic south pole; South Terrestrial Pole; Latitude 90 degrees S; 90th parallel south; The South Pole; Ceremonial South Pole; 90 degrees south; Terrestrial South Pole; True South Pole; Terran South Pole
de Zuidpool (het zuidelijkste punt ter wereld, Antarctis)
barge pole         
  • U.S. Nickel]]
  • Quanting the Gladdon
POLE USED FOR PROPELLING BOATS IN SHALLOW WATERS
Quant pole; Barge pole; Quanting; Bargepole; Pole boat
n. vaarboom, lange stok gebruikt om manueel een boot voort te bewegen of te begeleiden

Definición

up the pole
informal
1. Brit. mad.
2. chiefly Irish pregnant.

Wikipedia

Pole to Pole with Michael Palin

Pole to Pole with Michael Palin is an eight-part television documentary travel series made for the BBC, and first broadcast on BBC1 in 1992. The presenter is Michael Palin, this being the second of Palin's major journeys for the BBC. The first was Around the World in 80 Days with Michael Palin, a 7-part series first broadcast on BBC One in 1989, and the third was Full Circle with Michael Palin, a 10-part series first broadcast on BBC One in 1997.

The trip from the North Pole to the South Pole went via Scandinavia, the Soviet Union, parts of Europe, and through the heart of Africa. The intention was to follow the 30-degree east line of longitude, which would cover the most land. A last-minute diversion to Chile included South America in the series. Using aircraft as little as possible, the whole trip lasted 5½ months.

The programme has been sold to many television stations around the world. It was also released on video tape and later on DVD. Following the trip, Palin wrote Pole to Pole describing the trip. The book contains many pictures from the trip, almost all taken by Basil Pao, the stills photographer on the team.

Ejemplos de uso de up the pole
1. He yelled to one young person who was already halfway up the pole to leave the light in place.
2. I was stuck there crying ‘Help me‘ as loud as I could." Brave Rajpurohit had to slide his head up the pole before he could be cut free from the wreckage, but still could not remove the object.
3. The flag was duly run up the pole in the back garden, leaving Morgan looking forward to a party on Saturday with lots of friends wearing eyepatches and wielding toy cutlasses.
4. Unlike middle–aged mothers, these late fathers tend to be regarded as physically heroic rather than freakish or selfish: "The flag goes up the pole and everybody says, ‘What a terrific guy,‘" says the novelist and writer on masculinity Dave Hill.
5. Ali Al–Zahrani, Arab News Schoolteacher Ali Al–Hassani and his colleague Saleh Al–Amrai expressed their love for the nation by hoisting this mega flag on the school wall for all to see. (AN photo by Ali Al–Zahrani) RIYADH, 23 September 2006 — Ali Al–Hassani had a special project to commemorate Saudi Arabia’s National Day: He and a colleague, Saleh Al–Amrai, bought a ream of green fabric and sent up the pole in the front of their middle school in Riyadh one of the largest flags in the Kingdom.