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flag·pole
(flăg′pōl′)n.
Idiom: A pole on which a flag is raised. Also called flagstaff.
run (something) up the flagpole Slang
To test (a plan, suggestion, draft, or idea) and then measure the response to it.
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flagpole
(ˈflæɡˌpəʊl) orflagstaff
n, pl -poles, -staffs or -staves (-ˌsteɪvz)
1. a pole or staff on which a flag is hoisted and displayed
2. run something up the flagpole to pursue a tentative course of action in order to gauge the reaction it receives
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flag•pole
(ˈflægˌpoʊl)n.
Also called flagstaff. a staff or pole on which a flag is or can be displayed.
Idioms: run (something) up the flagpole, to announce as a test to gauge reactions.
[1880–85]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() surveying instrument, surveyor's instrument - an instrument used by surveyors |
2. | flagpole - a tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised staff - a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose; "he walked with the help of a wooden staff" |
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Translations
liaison de type mât
zastavni drog
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flagpole
n → Fahnenstange f; to run an idea/a proposal up the flagpole (inf) → eine Idee/einen Vorschlag testen
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