transitive. To draw a harrow over; to break up, crush, or pulverize with a harrow. So harrow over. harrow in, to cover in (seed, etc.) by harrowing.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > breaking up land > break up land [verb (transitive)] > harrow (10) harrow1377 transitive. To draw a harrow over; to break up, crush, or pulverize with a harrow. So harrow over. harrow in, to cover in (seed, etc.) by harrowing. to-harrow1393 to harrow completely. draga1722 To break up (the surface of lands, clods, etc.) with a drag or heavy harrow. ox-harrow1778 transitive. To harrow (a field) with an ox-harrow. bush1787 To bush-harrow (ground, etc.); to cover in (seed) with a bush-harrow. bush-harrow1788 transitive. To use the bush-harrow upon (ground); also with seed as object. Also absol. brake1800 To break (clods) with a harrow. chip1802 Australian and New Zealand Agriculture. Now rare. transitive. To break up (earth), esp. for cultivation; to harrow or hoe (ground). Cf. to chip in… crab-harrow1844 tine1854 To scratch or work with tines; to harrow. |
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