pollard
英 [ˈpɒləd]
美 [ˈpɑːlərd]
v. 修剪树冠; 给(树木)去顶
现在分词:pollarding 过去分词:pollarded 过去式:pollarded 复数:pollards 第三人称单数:pollards
BNC.22333
牛津词典
verb
- 修剪树冠;给(树木)去顶
to cut off the branches at the top of a tree so that the lower branches will grow more thickly
英英释义
noun
- a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed
- a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage
verb
- convert into a pollard
- pollard trees
双语例句
- In 1921, Pollard became head coach while still playing pro.
1921年,当波拉德还是职业选手的时候,他当上了总教练。 - At approximately 11:30 p.m., Pollard finally gave his consent to the search
大概晚上11点半的时候,波拉德最终同意进行搜查。 - By Yu Guangzhong translated by David pollard.
余光中著大卫帕拉德译。 - Next day he moved into a pollard willow near the lake, frightening the wild ducks and the water rats.
第二天他迁进湖边一棵已经去掉树梢的杨柳树里,吓着了野鸭子和水鼠。 - Pollard continues to languish in prison
波拉德继续受牢狱之苦。 - You remember the story of the Essex and Captain Pollard?
你还记得艾塞克斯号的船长波拉德吗? - To convertor make into a pollard.
使变成或制成截头树。 - A century later, the seedling planted by Samuel Pollard has grown into a towering tree now.
一个世纪之后,当年柏格理种下的树苗如今已长成参天大树。 - A number of recent documentaries have explored the nebulous boundary between reportage and fiction, but in 20,000 Days, Pollard and Forsyth try to dispense with that boundary altogether.
最近,有很多纪录片都在探索事实报道与虚构之间的朦胧边界,但在《地球两万日》中,波兰德和弗希斯试着干脆甩掉这个边界。 - Charles Pollard, the chief constable of Thames Valley in Britain, calls zero-tolerance policing a short-term cure that works well in urban areas with large amounts of petty crime.
英国泰晤士河流域警政署长查尔斯•波拉德把“零度宽容”的治安政策称为短期疗法,对存在大量轻微市区效果很好。