Plowing Meaning in English
word · lemma: plow
ˈpɫaʊɪŋ
PLAU-ing
ˈplaʊɪŋ
PLAU-ing
释义
Plowing means turning over the soil with a plow, usually to prepare a field for planting crops.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in farming contexts. The British spelling is 'ploughing.' Can also be used figuratively, e.g., 'plowing through work.' Often followed by 'the field' or 'the land.'
Spanish: ararPortuguese (BR): ararPortuguese (PT): lavrarChinese (Simplified): 耕地Chinese (Traditional): 耕地Hindi: हल चलानाArabic: حرثBengali: চাষ করা - লাঙ্গল দিয়ে জমি উল্টানোRussian: пахатьJapanese: 耕すVietnamese: càyKorean: 경작하기 - 밭을 갈기Turkish: sürme (toprak)Urdu: ہل چلاناIndonesian: membajak
例句
The farmer is plowing the field.
basic
Plowing helps plants grow better.
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They started plowing after the rain stopped.
basic
He spent all morning plowing because the soil was tough.
natural
I'm plowing through these files to finish before lunch.
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Plowing in the early morning keeps the farmers cool.
natural