dibble 的 3 个定义
- Also dib·ber [dib-er]. /ˈdɪb ər/. a small, handheld, pointed implement for making holes in soil for planting seedlings, bulbs, etc.
dib·bled, dib·bling.
- to make a hole with or as if with a dibble.
- to set in holes made with a dibble.
dib·bled, dib·bling.
- to work with a dibble.
dibble 近义词
等同于 drill
更多dibble例句
- Dibble was subsequently named deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in London.
- Jones and Dibble were responsible for security in Libya, Maxwell and three State Department officials said.
- The House vote was followed three days later by a vote in the Senate, led by Scott Dibble, an openly gay senator.
- Ann Dibble Jordan is a former Chicagoan with deep ties to the University of Chicago, where she is a trustee emeritus.
- A dibble made of a round and sharp-pointed stick is the usual tool for making holes when setting tomato and other plants.
- “A dibble and a corn-dropper will be more in his way than the rifle, for some weeks to come,” said Mr. Howell.
- I saw you always used the right leg to jam down the dibble with, and then you kicked the hole full with the right heel.
- The soles of their feet were sore with the pressure needed to jam the dibble through the tough turf.
- Put the plant in its place, thrust the dibble down at a sharp angle with the plant, and below it, and move it up to it.