词汇 | irrigated |
释义 | irrigated past simple and past participle ofirrigate irrigate verb[ T ] uk /ˈɪr.ɪ.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈɪr.ə.ɡeɪt/ irrigateverb[T] (SUPPLY WATER)to supply land with water so that crops and plants will grow: 灌溉 irrigated land/fields经灌溉的土地/田野 Improving fertility & pest control agrochemical anti-pesticide antifungal bonemeal coir fertilization fertilizer Frankenfood frass fructify manure mulch over-fertilization over-fertilize paraquat solarize unfertilized unirrigated vermicompost weedkiller irrigateverb[T] (WASH)medical specialized to wash an injured part of a person's body, especially a cut, with a flow of liquid冲洗(尤指伤口) Medicines & drugs: preventing infection anti-AIDS anti-bac anti-plague anti-rabies antimicrobial antiseptic biosecure biosecurity boost cauterization containment rubbing alcohol scrub up shield shielding social distancing sterility sterilize swab unexposed Related wordirrigation Examples of irrigatedirrigated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Planning technical and social change in irrigated areas. This paper builds upon the theoretical framework from the precision irrigation literature to study the roles of information, institutions, and price incentives in irrigated agriculture. The development of the dry-field direct-seeding and dry nursery methods made it possible to expand cultivated land into areas that were badly irrigated. The wound was irrigated with saline and closed in two layers with 3-0 silk (fascial plane) and surgical skin staples. Thereafter, individual plants were irrigated with nutrient solutions altered in one of four ways to induce a diversity of nutritional stress symptoms in the plants. Even though the watershed development program facilitated physical access to the groundwater resource, economic access in terms of gross irrigated area is skewed. Institutional arrangements such as a clear definition of water rights is no doubt a pre-condition for introducing such schemes in government-managed irrigated systems. The significance of cross-pollination for various olive cultivars under irrigated intensive growing conditions. The farmers in our study area, as is common in areas irrigated by electric pumps with free or fixed power cost, use acreage-based water rates. Plots receiving the drought treatment were also irrigated every 2 weeks until 30 days before anthesis, when water was withdrawn. The environmental costs and economic value of water associated with the lowland irrigated agriculture are estimated using both the direct and indirect economic valuation approaches. Most of the cotton crop in these districts is grown under intensive inputs and irrigated conditions. A large part of their acreage was irrigated to ensure their production would meet the quality demands of their buyers. Thanks to an expensive improvement programme, involving the development of new infrastructures, parts of these lands were eventually transformed into irrigated fields. Irrigated agriculture is one of the most common means to manage resource variability. 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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