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ag

/ag/US // æg //UK // (æx) //

农业

Definitions

  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : agriculture: ag courses; to major in ag.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Facebook is now facing an attempt, albeit unlikely, by the FTC and most state AGs to break it up, citing its anticompetitive moves to crush the competition.

  • For now, venture capital and federal research grants continue to provide an artificial boost for ag tech while its potential buyers—such as lettuce growers—continue to treat it with a degree of caution.

  • We made a very strategic choice to launch with raw ground beef, because beef is the most destructive sector of the animal ag industry by a huge margin.

  • We don’t want to have sea level rise or wetlands, or ag land preservation or floods, or toxics.

  • Senate Democrats face a choice: pushing through AG nominee Loretta Lynch, or filling 231 executive-branch vacancies.

  • The AG and his allies have claimed that voter ID laws suppress black votes.

  • Alan Spencer, a high school ag teacher, was in his socks, getting ready to take a nap in his van before he saw Ernst.

  • AG: After a sound public education, I attended Penn and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

  • An email by the segment producer of GMA proves that the AG's office leaked the story.

  • Don't call to mind no state law ag'in' Congregationalists marryin' Baptists.

  • We fix it up and agree to try over ag'in, and then, fust thing we know, we're right into the middle of another squabble.

  • De time wuz w'en folks had a mighty slim chance fer ter git bristle, en dey aint no tellin' w'en dat time gwine come ag'in.

  • Ang tinúla isalingay lang arun ka makalung-ag, Put the stew off to the side so you can cook the rice.

  • "I most wish I was a waiter ag'in at de Hall," sighed the colored man.