Polo$96530$ - определение. Что такое Polo$96530$
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое Polo$96530$ - определение

BRITISH BRAND OF CONFECTIONERY
Polo mint; Polo mints; Polo (mint); Polo (sweet); Polo (mints)
  • An open packet of Polo mints

polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
  • alt=
  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
  • alt=
  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
  • alt=
  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
n. to play polo
polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
  • alt=
  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
  • alt=
  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
  • alt=
  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
Polo is a game played between two teams of players. The players ride horses and use wooden hammers with long handles to hit a ball.
N-UNCOUNT
see also water polo
polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
  • alt=
  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
  • alt=
  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
  • alt=
  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
['p??l??]
¦ noun a game of Eastern origin with rules similar to hockey, played on horseback with a long-handled mallet.
Origin
C19: from Balti, 'ball'.

Википедия

Polo (confectionery)

Polo is a brand of breath mint whose defining feature is the hole in the middle. The peppermint flavoured Polo was first manufactured in the United Kingdom in 1948, by employee John Bargewell at the Rowntree's Factory, York, and a range of flavours followed. The name may derive from "polar", referencing the cool, fresh taste of the mint. Polo mints are also sold in other countries such as India and Sri Lanka by Nestlé. Polo mints are usually sold in a 34g pack containing 23 individual mints.