Pollard
['pɒləd] or ['pɑlɚd]
解释:
(noun.) a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed.
(noun.) a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage.
手打:西摩--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) A tree having its top cut off at some height above the ground, that may throw out branches.
(n.) A clipped coin; also, a counterfeit.
(n.) A fish, the chub.
(n.) A stag that has cast its antlers.
(n.) A hornless animal (cow or sheep).
(v. t.) To lop the tops of, as trees; to poll; as, to pollard willows.
手打:萨拜娜
解释:
n. a tree having the whole crown cut off leaving it to send out new branches from the top of the stem: an animal without horns: a coarse kind of bran from wheat.—v.t. to make a pollard of.
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