搜尋結果
pollard
- IPA[ˈpälərd]
美式
- cut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top
- a tree whose top and branches have been pollarded;an animal, e.g., a sheep or deer, that has lost its horns or cast its antlers.
noun: pollard, plural noun: pollards
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. cut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top it was the practice of local authorities to pollard these trees on a regular basis
名詞
- 1. a tree whose top and branches have been pollarded young trees have grown up between the pollards a row of pollard willows
- 2. archaic an animal, e.g., a sheep or deer, that has lost its horns or cast its antlers.
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- IPA[ˈpɒləd]
英式
- cut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top: it was the practice of local authorities to pollard these trees on a regular basis
- a tree whose top and branches have been pollarded: young trees have grown up between the pollards a row of pollard willows
Oxford Dictionary