单词 | mow |
释义 | mow From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Gardeningmowmow /məʊ $ moʊ/ verb (past tense mowed, past participle mown or mowed /məʊn $ moʊn/) [intransitive, transitive]1 TADLGto cut grass using a machinemow the lawn again. It’s time to ► see thesaurus at cut2 → new-mown hay/grass etc → mow somebody ↔ down→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmow• That night an army of street-cleaning machines invades Ninth Avenue from the north, mowing down anything in their paths.• Why would you not be afraid to mow the field?• If a moon show a silver shield, Be not afraid to mow the field.• The boy next door mows the lawn for us.• Are they coming to mow the lawn or to liberate the hostages with rakes, clippers and blowers?• It took me two hours to mow the lawn.• How often do you mow the tundra?• I threw myself into the mowing, weeding, pruning, planting, cultivating as only a beginner can.mow ... lawn• He had jobs on the Cape, mowing lawns, doing gardening work, staying with friends of ours.Origin mow Old English mawan |
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