Fallow Meaning in English
word
ˈfæˌɫoʊ
FAL-oh
fˈæləʊ
FAL-oh
Definição
Describes land left unplanted so it can recover, or more generally, something not being used or developed for a period of time.
Uso & Nuances
Formal and technical in agriculture. As a metaphor, 'fallow' refers to unproductive or inactive periods in life, business, or creativity. Common phrase: 'fallow period.' Not used for people directly.
Spanish: en barbecho - inactivoPortuguese (BR): em pousio - inativoPortuguese (PT): em pousio - inativoChinese (Simplified): 休耕的 - 闲置的Chinese (Traditional): 休耕的 - 閒置的Hindi: परती - निष्क्रियArabic: بور - غير مُستخدمBengali: পরিত্যক্ত - অচাষ (জমি)Russian: паровой (о земле) - незадействованный (перен.)Japanese: 休耕(きゅうこう) - 使われていない(比喩的)Vietnamese: bỏ hoang (đất) - không sử dụng (nghĩa bóng)Korean: 휴경(休耕) - 사용되지 않는 (비유적으로)Turkish: nadas (tarım) - atıl (mecazi)Urdu: بےآباد - غیر استعمال شدہ (زمین کے لیے)Indonesian: lahan bera - tidak aktif (kiasan)
Frases de Exemplo
The farmer left the land fallow for a year.
basic
This field has been fallow since last season.
basic
After a fallow period, the plants grow stronger.
basic
Her creativity seemed fallow until inspiration finally struck.
natural
The project was left fallow while the team regrouped.
natural
Sometimes you need a fallow period to recharge and come back stronger.
natural