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
- Henderson recalled that he first met Pollard during a business trip to Washington
亨德森记起他第一次见到波拉德是在一次去华盛顿出差的时候。 - 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。 - By Yu Guangzhong translated by David pollard.
余光中著大卫帕拉德译。 - Pollard died in 1986.
波拉德死于1986年。 - 'I don't know,' Pollard replied, professing innocence.
“我不知道,”波拉德回答说,谎称自己是无辜的。 - As technology companies try to keep pace with the iPhone generation, Pollard says carmakers are also coming to terms with less possessive buyers.
珀拉德表示,就像科技公司设法去适应iPhone一代一样,,汽车厂商也不得不接受购车客户减少这一事实。 - To convertor make into a pollard.
使变成或制成截头树。 - A letter had come from Miss pollard, stating the situation.
波拉德小姐已来信说明情况。 - Pollard opened the conversation with some small talk.
波拉德在寒暄中开始了谈话。 - 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。