
나무의 윗부분과 가지를 쳐서 빽빽한 새 가지가 돋아나게 하다.
To cut off the top and branches of a tree to encourage a dense head of new growth.
예문:
"The city council decided to pollard the willow trees along the river to maintain their size."
"If you pollard the oaks every few years, they will develop a distinctive, knobby appearance."
줄기만 남기고 가지를 모두 쳐낸 나무.
A tree that has had its top and branches cut off to encourage new growth.
예문:
"The ancient pollards in the forest provide a unique habitat for various insects and birds."
"A row of pollard ash trees lined the edge of the old farm property."
동물의 뿔을 잘라내다.
To remove the horns from an animal, such as a cow or sheep.
예문:
"The vet was called to pollard the young calves for safety reasons."
"They chose to pollard the herd to prevent injuries during transport."
뿔이 빠지거나 잘린 동물.
An animal, such as a stag or ox, that has cast its antlers or lost its horns.
예문:
"The stag was a pollard, having already dropped its impressive antlers for the season."
"A pollard is often less aggressive than its horned counterparts."