词汇 | vineyard |
释义 | vineyard noun[ C ] uk /ˈvɪn.jɑːd/ us /ˈvɪn.jɚd/ a piece of land on which vines are grown葡萄园 Ludovic Fremondiere/Moment/GettyImages Wines & winemaking -bodied ageworthy amontillado blender blush claret corkage full-bodied grape hock jeroboam Lambrusco lay something down plonk plummy super-smooth table wine terroir ultra-dry ultra-smooth You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Areas of land where crops are grown vineyard | American Dictionaryvineyard noun[ C ] us/ˈvɪn·jərd/ a piece of land on which grapevines are grown (= plants that produce small round fruits used for making wine) Examples of vineyardvineyard She declared a piece of vineyard with olive trees, which was valued at 6 florins. In conclusion, government practices of colonizing the vineyards generated spaces where the body of the phylloxera were seen as either dead, alive, or absent. Besides their recommendations about treatments of the existing grapevines and vineyards, the commission recommended only small, carefully undertaken experiments to test grafted vines. The site is small and steep, divided into rhythmic intervals by the preservation of vineyard terraces. Second, the massive use of chemical agents and the destruction of infected vineyards became official policy. The land rises quickly from the lake, as continuous ribbon development along the shore gives way to vineyard terraces behind. In a landscape with the physiognomy of an almost continuous vineyard, a dead channel of wasteland appeared. Enforcement of the new laws, however, required agents who could inspect vineyards and test wine for sugar content. The first required educational measures, the second, the development of screening and registration procedures, and the third, practices of treating infected vineyards. The land included both a vineyard and numerous pieces of worked land sown with grain. While the vineyards are a perfect organic model, the standard fittings of the dining room underline the grip of the idea of type. Of the 14 men, 8 (57.1 per cent) owned vineyards or olive groves, compared to 13 of the 18 women (72.2 per cent). French colonial rum output achieved the most rapid growth, filling the gap in the metropolitan market created by the vineyard blights oidium and phylloxera. As an aid to observers, it attempted to visualize the phylloxera damage in the vineyards both below and above ground (fig. 3). The phylloxera was not visible in the vintner's vineyard. 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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