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单词 farmyard
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Definition of farmyard in English:

farmyard

nounˈfɑːmjɑːdˈfɑrmˌjɑrd
  • 1A yard surrounded by farm buildings.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can take up to a year to reopen paths across farmyards of formerly infected farms.
    • The property also includes a stable yard and farmyard.
    • He also urged farmers to regularly inspect drains and watercourses downstream of the farmyard once silage making begins.
    • The disappearance of chickens in many farmyards and back gardens must have reduced the availability of food.
    • Viewed from a distance through binoculars, the farm buildings were hidden in places by scaffolding and there were heaps of building materials visible all over the farmyard.
    • It seems to me that the vehicular access route across the farmyard and the re-organisation of the farmyard could be determined with further negotiations.
    • A strong emphasis of the judging will be on litter control in the farmyard, farm entrances, fields and watercourses.
    • The farmyard is covered with houses now, and the fruit trees blew down in storms a couple of years ago.
    • It is part of the farmyard attached to the estate of the former Lord Clarina.
    • Flowers and shrubs are used with great effect to enhance the farmhouse and farmyard.
    • They turned the field into a farmyard - complete with poultry, geese, rabbits, dogs and quad bikes.
    • The protesters, who have been talking about repeating the exercise this Wednesday, should keep their tractors in the farmyard.
    • The entrance to the impressive private residence and farmyard opposite the Gorragh Bridge was praised.
    • The surest way to do this on a modern farm is to keep children out of farmyards or where there are other dangers such as livestock.
    • Locally, it may be expected not only in gardens, but also in farmyards, sand-dunes, thickets, hedgerows and woodlands.
    • On the left hand side of the farmyard stood a fifties-built bungalow with a neat front lawn and potted geraniums on the porch.
    • They are located at one end of the farmyard and are used for the purposes of a milking parlour, dairy, calf shed and granary.
    • The bloke has done some job converting their garden into a little farmyard.
    • Bluebirds may also choose to nest in farmyards, feed lots and other areas where humans and cattle are found together.
    • To be sure, there was a gender division of labour: for example, in agriculture women worked in the farmyard and sold produce at the local market, while men ploughed the fields and dealt in livestock at fairs.
    • The judges were very impressed by the well-kept farm entrance and the high quality of buildings around the farmyard.
    • Caryatids hold up the entrance to a barn and the former farmyard is littered with modern sculpture.
    • Permitted visitors should be asked to park cars/vehicles in the residential area of the farm away from the farmyard itself.
    • Many renovated their farmyards and erected new livestock housing and waste storage facilities to comply with the stringent standards that is required to participate in the scheme.
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting coarse speech or behaviour.
      he insulted them in farmyard language
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yet, predictably, there is no consensus across the political spectrum, just the usual bickering and farmyard squabbling.
      Synonyms
      vulgar, crude, rude, off colour, offensive, dirty, filthy, smutty, obscene, indelicate, improper, indecent, indecorous, unseemly, crass, tasteless, lewd, prurient
 
 

Definition of farmyard in US English:

farmyard

nounˈfärmˌyärdˈfɑrmˌjɑrd
  • A yard or enclosure attached to a farmhouse.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The surest way to do this on a modern farm is to keep children out of farmyards or where there are other dangers such as livestock.
    • They are located at one end of the farmyard and are used for the purposes of a milking parlour, dairy, calf shed and granary.
    • On the left hand side of the farmyard stood a fifties-built bungalow with a neat front lawn and potted geraniums on the porch.
    • The judges were very impressed by the well-kept farm entrance and the high quality of buildings around the farmyard.
    • Bluebirds may also choose to nest in farmyards, feed lots and other areas where humans and cattle are found together.
    • The entrance to the impressive private residence and farmyard opposite the Gorragh Bridge was praised.
    • The protesters, who have been talking about repeating the exercise this Wednesday, should keep their tractors in the farmyard.
    • Viewed from a distance through binoculars, the farm buildings were hidden in places by scaffolding and there were heaps of building materials visible all over the farmyard.
    • Locally, it may be expected not only in gardens, but also in farmyards, sand-dunes, thickets, hedgerows and woodlands.
    • The property also includes a stable yard and farmyard.
    • A strong emphasis of the judging will be on litter control in the farmyard, farm entrances, fields and watercourses.
    • The bloke has done some job converting their garden into a little farmyard.
    • Permitted visitors should be asked to park cars/vehicles in the residential area of the farm away from the farmyard itself.
    • They turned the field into a farmyard - complete with poultry, geese, rabbits, dogs and quad bikes.
    • To be sure, there was a gender division of labour: for example, in agriculture women worked in the farmyard and sold produce at the local market, while men ploughed the fields and dealt in livestock at fairs.
    • The farmyard is covered with houses now, and the fruit trees blew down in storms a couple of years ago.
    • Caryatids hold up the entrance to a barn and the former farmyard is littered with modern sculpture.
    • It is part of the farmyard attached to the estate of the former Lord Clarina.
    • Flowers and shrubs are used with great effect to enhance the farmhouse and farmyard.
    • It seems to me that the vehicular access route across the farmyard and the re-organisation of the farmyard could be determined with further negotiations.
    • The disappearance of chickens in many farmyards and back gardens must have reduced the availability of food.
    • It can take up to a year to reopen paths across farmyards of formerly infected farms.
    • Many renovated their farmyards and erected new livestock housing and waste storage facilities to comply with the stringent standards that is required to participate in the scheme.
    • He also urged farmers to regularly inspect drains and watercourses downstream of the farmyard once silage making begins.
 
 
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