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agrarian

/uh-grair-ee-uhn/US // əˈgrɛər i ən //UK // (əˈɡrɛərɪən) //

农业,农业的,农耕,农耕的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to land, land tenure, or the division of landed property: agrarian laws.
    • : pertaining to the advancement of agricultural groups: an agrarian movement.
    • : composed of or pertaining to farmers: an agrarian co-op.
    • : rural; agricultural.
    • : growing in fields; wild: an agrarian plant.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who favors the equal division of landed property and the advancement of agricultural groups.

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Examples

  • In February Salunke, the public health expert, was working in an agrarian district in the western state of Maharashtra when he noticed that the virus was transmitting “much faster” than before.

  • Zapata, for his part, wanted radical agrarian reforms that Carranza was unwilling to support.

  • Most of these tours are determinedly off-track, lingering in agrarian backcountry that no other tour groups cover.

  • You can find all the tools, seeds and machinery needed to fulfill your agrarian adventures.

  • So, let’s showcase some game settings for travelers of all types, from the agrarian enthusiast to the hair-on-fire adrenaline junkie.

  • Many factors ultimately undermined the first old agrarian Jeffersonian dream.

  • It was a Southern-Midwestern radical-agrarian party that opposed fat-cat financial interests.

  • And in Agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly.

  • This policy would have put Roosevelt in the same general category of agrarian reform as Stalin and Mao Tse-tung.

  • His strong advocacy of Jefferson's agrarian program gained him a reading audience of farmers as well as statesmen.

  • The movement was agrarian, not religious, though the Whiteboys were catholics, nor political.

  • Next, I have explained the rise of the present Home Rule movement, and its dependence on agrarian agitation.

  • Upon the deposition of Octavius the agrarian law of Gracchus was immediately passed by acclamation.

  • Thus the great landowners were finally successful in destroying the effect of the agrarian legislation of Tiberius Gracchus.