单词 | plough |
释义 | Word Frequency plough or especially US plow (plaʊ) noun 1. an agricultural implement with sharp blades, attached to a horse, tractor, etc, for cutting or turning over the earth 2. any of various similar implements, such as a device for clearing snow 3. a plane with a narrow blade for cutting grooves in wood 4. (in agriculture) ploughed land 5. put one's hand to the plough verb 6. to till (the soil) with a plough 7. to make (furrows or grooves) in (something) with or as if with a plough 8. (when intr, usually foll by through) to move (through something) in the manner of a plough the ship ploughed the water 9. (intransitive; foll by through) to work at slowly or perseveringly 10. (intr; foll by into or through) (of a vehicle) to run uncontrollably into something in its path the plane ploughed into the cottage roof 11. (tr; foll by in, up, under, etc) to turn over (a growing crop, manure, etc) into the earth with a plough 12. (intransitive) British slang to fail an examination Derived forms plougher (ˈplougher) or especially US plower (ˈplower) noun Word origin Old English plōg plough land; related to Old Norse plogr, Old High German pfluocWord Frequency Plough(plaʊ) noun the Plough |
随便看 |
英语词典包含233703条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。