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Ricks Meaning in English

word · lemma: rick

ˈɹɪks
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释义

A 'rick' is a stack or pile, often of hay, straw, or wood, stored outdoors. The word is mostly used in rural or agricultural contexts.

用法与细微差别

'Rick' is somewhat old-fashioned and mostly heard in farming or rural English, almost always referring to hay or wood. In plural, 'ricks', it usually means multiple stacks. Not commonly used in urban or modern contexts; don't confuse with 'rickshaw' or as a personal name.

例句

The farmers built two large ricks of hay for the winter.

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Several ricks of firewood were stacked near the barn.

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They covered the ricks with tarps to keep the rain off.

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Every autumn, the field is full of golden ricks waiting to be carried away.

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Old photos show children playing on the ricks after harvest time.

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You could smell the fresh cut grass from the ricks all over the yard.

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