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pollard

/pol-erd/US // ˈpɒl ərd //UK // (ˈpɒləd) //

花粉,花椰菜,花粉会,花粉团

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • When the prime minister was out of power, he visited Pollard in prison.

  • For years President Obama has resisted Israeli requests to free Jonathan Pollard.

  • If Netanyahu were to secure Pollard's release, it would mark the end of a near two-decade campaign for the Israeli prime minister.

  • "We would like to see Pollard free in time for Passover [which starts on the evening of April 14]," he said.

  • The Israeli press reported Tuesday that Pollard waived a parole hearing this week.

  • They stop presently at the most likely place, and Jeanne sits down under a pollard willow.

  • We assumed the character of cattle-buyers, Mr. Pollard furnishing us with cattle-whips to make the assumption plausible.

  • The fact that this newspaper was taken by Mr. Pollard was to me sufficient evidence that he was a Southern sympathizer.

  • "And I," said Kauc, the crow, settling down on a branch of the pollard.

  • They stopped and boarded a ship flying the Spanish flag, and took prisoner a Mr. Pollard, of Virginia.