Sowed Meaning in English
word · lemma: sow
ˈsaʊd/, /ˈsoʊd
SOWD or SOHD
sˈəʊd
SOHD
التعريف
To put seeds in the ground so that they can grow into plants. It can also mean to start something that will develop or have an effect later.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Sowed" is the simple past form of "sow" (plant seeds). In figurative contexts, it means starting a process, as in "sowed doubt" or "sowed hope". Not to be confused with "sewed" (past of "sew") meaning to join with a needle and thread.
Spanish: sembrarPortuguese (BR): plantar - semearPortuguese (PT): semear - plantarChinese (Simplified): 播种Chinese (Traditional): 播種Hindi: बोनाArabic: زرعBengali: বপন করেছিল - ছড়িয়েছিল (আলোকিত অর্থে)Russian: посеял - посеяла - сеялиJapanese: 蒔いた - 撒いたVietnamese: gieoKorean: 뿌렸다Turkish: ekti - yaydı (mecaz anlamda)Urdu: بویاIndonesian: menabur - menanam (kiasan: menebar)
جمل نموذجية
She sowed the seeds in her garden.
basic
The farmer sowed wheat in the spring.
basic
They sowed enough rice for the whole village.
basic
Rumors sowed panic among the townspeople.
natural
She sowed doubt with her strange story.
natural
Everything he did sowed the seeds for future success.
natural