词汇 | example_english_bush |
释义 | Examples of bushThese 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. The bush hammer is a common tool for granite, in effect replacing the tooth chisel for that material. The hunters chose smaller dogs as "agouti dogs" so that they could follow agoutis through dense bush to their hiding places. Farmers tended small plots in a bush-fallowing system and employed fire for clearance. Subjects were warned that the alien would appear for a very brief period before hiding behind a bush (the backward mask). The bush fly model is entirely driven by weather, temperature-dependent development rates of adult and immature stages being major determinants of bush fly phenology. Naturally, in remote areas of the bush disease would not backfire on the settler population and could therefore be safely ignored. We prepare the ground, plant the rose bush, cultivate, prune, water, fertilise, and otherwise do the things that are necessary for the bush to bloom. In full bloom, our rose bush is, hopefully, a mass of blooms, each of which we hope will become a full-blown rose. Even without a bud in sight, the newly planted rose bush covered in green leaves has the potential to sprout rose buds and eventually roses. The citations for bush tucker and bushwalking are obvious examples. Who would prevent the regeneration of bush from cleared areas ? To our knowledge there were no rules governing access to bush products other than status. In adults, a significant increase in dust exposure in cases was associated with construction dusts (particularly wood and sawdust) but not bush dusts. The majority of respondents in all three agroecologies studied planted similar crop varieties in their gardens and bush farms. In the northern sector of the country, most farmers farm around compound homes and homesteads to supplement food supplies from bush farm fields. The study also investigated whether crop varieties planted were similar in both gardens and bush farm-fields. You know, like, they drink bush tea, they got bush this, bush that. To keep down their own casualties, they volleyed continuously into the bush as they advanced. They say we are ba tengnyanateng [those from deep inside deep], matshubanaga [those who burn the bush]. You pull your clothes, wear hot pants and people will know that it is bush he comes from - he is different from those in town. Grazing conditions have deteriorated because of the extensive cultivation of bush farms and irrigated fields. They did and left him, abandoned once again, under a bush. Due to the absence of transport, labourers usually sleep on the farms, spending weeks at a time in the bush. Travel time between them, by bush taxi, was reduced to a mere 20 minutes. Until today, people from the noble status groups do not gather bush products out of status considerations. The first effect of this cutting and disturbance of the bush was to drive away the larger animals, the bushbuck and duikers. The road runs through very thick bush practically the whole way. The flies did not seem inclined to travel far from the bush. Where laterite predominates, and where there is consequently a much greater desiccation during the dry season, there are extensive stretches of thin bush. Yield and yield components from intercropping improved bush bean cultivars with maize. A distance of at least fifty yards on each side of the actual crossing could, with little difficulty, be denuded of all bush and shade-trees. The vegetation may be described as thin open bush, intersected by a succession of kurimis. Apparently the same ants abounded in the bush ; their biting was a great nuisance to the collectors. The pallid form soon became fairly common on several farms but was not found in the bush outside. Such a critical mass was necessary for defence purposes as well as for clearing the thick bush and fending off wild animals. However, when the settlements grew and more and more bush was being cultivated, the boundaries between earth-shrine parishes had to be defined more precisely. Other male tasks, such as burning and clearing of woodlands and bush, also protected fields from pests and helped ensure a healthy crop. The forestry service also had limited success in implementing bush fire policies and in its more general attempts to regulate farmers' land and tree management. Both rampage through the respective scientific communities like bush fires focusing attention and energy for a brief period until the next fad ignites somewhere else. The spirits in the bush are said to threaten to curse the people who do not accept full responsibility for deaths and losses. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Feeding preferences of common bush-tanagers for insect-infested fruits: avoidance or attraction. However, there was a considerable amount of friction between the bush and the mounting structure which introduced a backlash in the measurement system. Once a holding was depleted it was abandoned ; the roads and trails were simply allowed to return to bush. Accounts of 38 projects form the core, with varied proportions of descriptive analysis and 'tales from the bush/desert/jungle'. Our field observations indicated that over grazing in the study area has led to unpalatable bush encroachment. Production under cover cropping has a net bene®t advantage of 4+25% (over that under bush fallow) and 25+60% (over alley cropping). The gathering of bush products was also the domain of the riimaybe. Among these bush products were wild fonio, wild rice, fruits and the leaves of trees. His main responsibility entailed overseeing the residents in bush-clearing, road-building, farming and other work. In the 12 months following pruning, all the plots were hand harvested, regardless of previous harvesting methods, to monitor any residual effects on bush productivity. Country similar to that previously met with in which fly swarmed, except perhaps that the bush is more dense. The country is covered with open bush, but this is intersected in every direction, at varying intervals, by long stretches of dense bush. The bush was very high and dense and the sun's rays hardly penetrated to the watering place. In a bush this would tend to give too high a value for the humidity. On shaking the bush, large numbers of flies came out, and after feeding, quickly retired once more to the shelter of the bush. Onwards, for about five miles, the country is covered with thin open bush. The resulting gaps in tree cover open the way for bush fires, which often strike deep into the gallery forest. They led parties of visitors through the bush to connect with the primeval experience of nature untouched by humans. Leaving the village we immediately entered the " bush," passing through rank grass, varying from a foot to 8 or 10 feet in height. Under these circumstances, infants are put down, but in the familiar surroundings of a home base, not in random points in the bush. The coastal savannah is covered with extensive bush but few trees. Then, he found a bush of raspberries and ate more than he could take. Mainly in bush music it's like that, if you call it bush music. The erratic climatic conditions of the savanna zone and the annual bush-burning have also contributed to the widespread decline in soil fertility and crop yields. The latest reports prove that antelope (bush-buck, reed-buck and water-buck) may harbour the trypanosome in nature. They included bush height and diameter, number of branches, number of pairs of leaves per branch, leaf area, internode length and canopy area. People may take to the extreme to evade taxes, for instance, by literally hiding in the bush when tax collectors are approaching. The main settlements are found on gently rolling topography with comparatively good soils, while bush farms are located between hillocks in the southern plains. Traditional healers even provided medicines to scare away snakes and other dangers lurking in the bush. They all ran away into the bush and people started chasing them. At the same time, domestic animals are brought to the tiger bush to avoid damage to crops. Then they go into the bush and call his name. Our results may be an especially important tool to restore endangered and distinct canidae, such as the red wolf and the bush dog. Note that because all fences are made of bush trees (live hedge) in community plantations, there is practically no material cost. Pastures here consisted of largely forests, scrub and bush lands. The bush fields cultivated by the pastoralists and their accompanying riimaybe were also family property and inheritable. The earth-shrine territory includes the settlement as well as different categories of uninhabited bush. Nevertheless, villagers were concerned that leaving their former sites 'in the bush ' would result in a loss of autonomy. Similarly, they were eager to remove tsetse-infested bush from their grazing lands, as long as they were not forced to clear it by hand themselves. When the improved fallow systems are compared with the bush fallow system, only cover cropping was more pro®table than the bush fallow system. The experimental design was a split plot, with alley cropping, cover cropping and bush fallow as the main plot treatments. Since a dam with a newborn calf are easy prey, pastoralists state that careful herding is necessary to prevent them from straying in the bush. Could his quick entrance also be a reference to hunters' belief that the hyena has the ability to render himself invisible in the bush? As a result, bush-taxi rides to town are only available on louma day and only in the particular villages where a louma is held. In addition, the cost of labor for clearing new land in the case of farmers who practice the bush fallow system is very high. They also concluded that bush encroachment by this species is probably not due to new seedlings benefiting from extra moisture in overgrazed areas. The phenological status of these two species, as well as other species, favours the departure of the giraffes at that time to the tiger bush. In all these places the bush was open and removed some distance from the river. The country for several miles around is completely denuded of bush and is extensively cultivated. 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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