词汇 | fenced |
释义 | fenced past simple and past participle offence fence verb[ I ] uk /fens/ us /fens/ to fight as a sport with a long, thin sword击剑,剑术 Fighting sports aikido all-in wrestling arm-wrestling armlock bantamweight gumshield half nelson hammerlock hapkido haymaker outfight puncher punching bag rabbit punch rope rounder southpaw wrist wrestling wristlock wushu Phrasal verbsfence something in fence someone in fence something off Examples of fencedfenced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. By the early twentieth century, images of the wider setting and the fenced-off corners had become powerful tools in a contested citybuilding process. Within the group tenure pasture, fenced areas are owned exclusively by individuals. Information from the questionnaires revealed that dogs did gain entrance into fenced playgrounds through drainage outlets underneath gate doors, in search of food. When plantations and fenced areas are reopened, though, all too often household use-pressure results in renewed degradation. The fragments were isolated by distances of 70-650 m from continuous forest and fenced to prevent encroachment by cattle. However, this is only one of the full abstractions needed to prove fenced and trellis equivalent. Within the four fenced plots, eight 1 x 1-m subplots were selected: four were fenced with chicken wire and four were the controls. A subplot of 50 x 50 m was established and fenced using deer-proof fencing within the centre of the 4-ha research plot. However, when adding the minimality requirement, as done in fenced bisimulation, the relation becomes strictly stronger than barbed equivalence. This also gives a minimal extension (cf. fenced bisimulation) since no extra information may be added. Supplemental feeding is available all year round, and the range is fenced in order to restrict movement of wildlife. This could be achieved, possibly, by managing the broilers on fenced rangelands planted with pure stands of the selected green feeds. At the time, the site was a fenced pasture. Its defenders dispersed in panic and the assailants immediately fenced it in with land mines. The site was fenced off in 1995, prior to the present study, to exclude large herbivores such as cattle and goats. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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