fladry

词形变化

fladries 复数 fladries

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A string of flags (usually red) used to demarcate boundaries that contain wildlife such as wolves, and deter them from crossing.

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    To visually warn wolves away from other pastures, Brown sometimes turns to the old European technique called fladry, stringing wire with bright flags along its length.

    Fladries, brightly coloured flags sewn on ropes (Fladry: Table 4.3), have been used for hunting wolves (Canis lupus) in Europe for centuries. Most wolves fear fladries and rarely cross such barriers.