Pollard

英[ˈpɒləd; ˈpɒlɑːd]
美[ ˈpɑːlərd]

基本释义

[人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 波拉德绰号,大头或怪异头型的人,来源于中世纪英语,含义是“头”(head)+轻蔑后缀ard; [人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 波拉德 Paul的轻蔑语; [地名] [美国] 波勒德

实用例句

Pollard picked up the tab for dinner that night.

那天的晚饭是波拉德掏的钱。

柯林斯例句

"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。

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Pollard opened the conversation with some small talk.

波拉德在寒暄中开始了谈话。

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Pollard continues to languish in prison.

波拉德继续受牢狱之苦。

柯林斯例句

He did not want Pollard to become suspicious that he was now onto him.

他不想让波拉德怀疑他已察觉到其不轨行为。

柯林斯例句

The pollard willows were tortured out of their natural shape by incessant choppings.

那一丛秃头的柳树,因不断遭受砍伐都失去了天然的形状.

辞典例句

Was Pollard's life sentence just or was it too severe?

判波拉德无期徒刑公平呢,还是太重了?

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In 1905, Pollard started to build churches and schools from this desolated hillside.

1905年, 伯格理从这块当时荒凉的山坡上开始修建教堂与校舍.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage

  • 2. a usually horned animal that as either shed its horns or had them removed

Verb
  • 1. convert into a pollard;

    "pollard trees"

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