cattle guard
noun [ C ] US uk/ˈkæt.əl ˌɡɑːd/ us/ˈkæt̬.əl ˌɡɑːrd/ (UK cattle grid)
防畜栏;牲畜挡扳
a set of bars, placed over a hole in the road, that allows vehicles to cross, but not animals such as cows and sheep
After 1 mile, you cross a cattle guard. 1英里后,您会穿过一个防畜栏。
- More examples
- Follow the road for about 14 miles to a cattle guard, then take the first dirt road right.
- Not far from the town of Bedias, they crossed a cattle guard onto a ranch owned by friends of Mr. Watson.
- Once, a horse blundered into a cattle guard in the dark.
- He rode with me on a back-country route across ranches to Johnson City, bouncing over cattle guards and watching dust rise.