Betekenis van:
polar

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • bij de aardpolen aanwezig of daarvan afkomstig
  • located at or near or coming from the earth's poles
"polar diameter"
"polar zone"
polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • een geringe warmtegraad bezittend
  • extremely cold
"polar weather"

Synoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • volgens de diameter
  • characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed
"extreme and indefensible polar positions"

Synoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • cruciaal; beslissend; beslissend; wat overtuigt
  • being of crucial importance
"the polar events of this study"
"a polar principal"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • gerelateerd aan de noordpool
  • extremely cold
"polar weather"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • uit poolstreken
  • extremely cold
"polar weather"

Synoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • naar tegengestelde kanten gericht
  • having a pair of equal and opposite charges

Hyperoniemen

polar
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • of or existing at or near a geographical pole or within the Arctic or Antarctic Circles
    "polar regions"

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Polar bears live in the Arctic.
    2. Polar bears are white because they're old bears.
    3. The aurora is a phenomenon characteristic of the Polar Regions.
    4. The polar bear, which lives on the polar ice-cap, will lose its home and die out.
    5. Climbing a mountain is rather like travelling towards the polar regions.
    6. Take a moment to imagine what the polar bear's environment is like.
    7. They were polar opposites: one was honest and reliable whilst the other was unpredictable and irresponsable.
    8. Melting polar icecaps could also contribute to an increase in sea levels.
    9. A polar bear is a rectangular bear after a coordinate transform.
    10. Rising pollution levels contributed to the greenhouse effect that would lead to partially melting the polar ice caps.
    11. Patterns of freeze-up and breakup influence the distribution and number of seals, the polar bear's main prey.
    12. In fact, to move at any speed the polar bear uses twice as much energy as do most other mammals.
    13. Some people believe that polar bears walk around freely in the streets of Norway. Luckily, it's just nonsense.
    14. To survive, the polar bear must keep its body at the right temperature and store enough energy to last between meals that could be a few days or a few months apart.
    15. Some species are probably not domesticable--the polar bear comes to mind--others, seemingly unlikely--like the alligator--are being farmed today, although keeping them confined has turned out to be a bit of a problem.