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Fertiliser Meaning in English

word

ˈfɝːtɪˌlaɪzɚ
FUR-ti-lye-zur
fˈɜːtəlˌaɪzɐ
FUR-tuh-lye-zuh

释义

A substance, either natural or artificial, that is added to soil to help plants grow better by providing them with essential nutrients.

用法与细微差别

'Fertiliser' is the British spelling; 'fertilizer' is used in American English. It can be organic (from plants/animals) or inorganic (chemical). Common collocations: 'apply fertiliser', 'chemical fertiliser', 'organic fertiliser'. Usually uncountable, but 'a fertiliser' refers to a specific type.

例句

We bought some fertiliser for the garden.

basic

Plants grow faster when you use fertiliser.

basic

This fertiliser is made from natural ingredients.

basic

Remember to spread the fertiliser evenly across the soil.

natural

Farmers often debate which fertiliser works best for different crops.

natural

Too much fertiliser can actually harm your plants instead of helping.

natural