pollard / ˈpɒl ərd /

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pollard2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a tree cut back nearly to the trunk, so as to produce a dense mass of branches.
  2. an animal, as a stag, ox, or sheep, having no horns.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to convert into a pollard.

pollard 近义词

pollard

等同于 top

pollard

等同于 crop

更多pollard例句

  1. When the prime minister was out of power, he visited Pollard in prison.
  2. For years President Obama has resisted Israeli requests to free Jonathan Pollard.
  3. If Netanyahu were to secure Pollard's release, it would mark the end of a near two-decade campaign for the Israeli prime minister.
  4. "We would like to see Pollard free in time for Passover [which starts on the evening of April 14]," he said.
  5. The Israeli press reported Tuesday that Pollard waived a parole hearing this week.
  6. They stop presently at the most likely place, and Jeanne sits down under a pollard willow.
  7. We assumed the character of cattle-buyers, Mr. Pollard furnishing us with cattle-whips to make the assumption plausible.
  8. The fact that this newspaper was taken by Mr. Pollard was to me sufficient evidence that he was a Southern sympathizer.
  9. "And I," said Kauc, the crow, settling down on a branch of the pollard.
  10. They stopped and boarded a ship flying the Spanish flag, and took prisoner a Mr. Pollard, of Virginia.