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echard

/ek-hahrd/US // ˈɛkˌhɑrd //UK // (ˈɛkɑːd) //

园丁,园子,园丁们,园长

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the water in soil that is not available for absorption by plants.

Examples

  • It lay in obscurity, till Archdeacon Echard, the author's friend, strongly recommended it to Tonson.

  • It would be interesting to know why, in the years between 1691 and 1694, Echard turned his attentions to the art of translation.

  • Echard achieved the little fame by which he is remembered as an historical writer.

  • In all of his work Echard sought and acknowledged the help of a whole series of unnamed encouragers and authorities.

  • We have a curious speech he made to the tradesmen's wives in Echard's "History of England," vol.