词汇 | plough |
释义 | plough noun[ C ] UK(USplow)uk /plaʊ/ us /plaʊ/ a large farming tool with blades that digs the soil in fields so that seeds can be planted犁 See also snowploughnoun(VEHICLE)UK kamski/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages under the ploughformal If land is under the plough, crops are grown on it: (土地)用于耕种的 These fields have been under the plough for centuries.这些田地已耕种了好几个世纪了。 Farm vehicles & equipment all-terrain vehicle ATV binder Caterpillar tractor combine goad harrow harvester milker milking machine planter ploughshare reaper scarecrow seeder sifter sorter spreader tractor yoke You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Areas of land where crops are grown plough verb[ I or T ] UK(USplow)uk /plaʊ/ us /plaʊ/ to dig land with a plough: 耕,犁 Farmers start ploughing in the spring.春天农民开始耕种。 We're going to plough the top field next week.我们下周要耕种山顶上的那块地。 Large areas of grazing land have been ploughed up to grow wheat.大片的牧场被开垦出来种小麦。 Digging borer break groundidiom burrow dig dig (yourself) in dig someone/something out drill excavate excavator furrow grub grub something up/out mine plough something back/in quarry redrill root root something out/up sink tunnel Phrasal verbsplough something back/in plough something back plough into something/someone plough something into something plough on plough through something the Plough noun[ S ] UKuk /plaʊ/ us /plaʊ/(USthe Big Dipper) a group of seven bright stars that can only be seen in the northern part of the world北斗七星 IgorKovalchuk /iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Astronomy albedo Andromeda Aquarius Aries asteroid galactic galaxy Gemini geostationary geosynchronous nova observatory orbit orbital Orion substellar sunspot supergiant supermassive supermoon Examples of ploughplough In addition, the formation of higher density ploughs improves the burn process. In the slow movement the soloist ploughs a lonely furrow, with little approbation from the instrumental ensemble except for the occasional animated exchange. Most species found only in the forest fragment or only in ploughed areas had low densities. They know that to do so would be to plough diminishing returns, possibly even negative returns. In 1851, his principal implements included only nine ploughs and three harrows. After the dam was built, people moved to land more suited to ploughing with cattle, an activity controlled by men, especially older men. Dialogue in the form of arguing the boundary and then treading or ploughing it-making a village and its villagers-had been supplanted by authoritative monologue. He owned two ploughs, two harrows and a tractor. Archaeologists have concentrated on the plough-zone for reasons of accessibility, and a priority is to develop methodologies for woodland and pasture landscapes. It was often noted that the new ploughs and machinery required large numbers of oxen to work quickly and efficiently. Labourers who only had their land ploughed possessed no more than 3.5 hectares. A plough team could perform this work in only two days. The reason is that such violations are generally due to poverty and lack of fuel or ability to purchase ploughs and house-building materials. The frequency of ploughing with oxen is closely correlated with labour use in cropping, up to planting. The cultivator or plough without a body also produced a rough soil surface. See all examples of plough 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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