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grazing

/grey-zing/US // ˈgreɪ zɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡreɪzɪŋ) //

放牧,牧业,牧草,畜牧业

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pastureland; a pasture.
    • : Informal. the act or practice of switching television channels frequently to watch several programs.

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Examples

  • His production facility is in the country’s urban center, far from the forested regions where locals struggle to find alternatives to hunting and clear cutting grazing grounds.

  • In the case of regenerative grazing, for example, ranchers might not normally be willing to take the financial risk of the fencing, equipment, and labor hours needed to implement a new system.

  • In one project in Montana, for example, ranchers generate offsets through carefully managed grazing that benefits prairie grasses, which in turn help store carbon in the soil.

  • Shifts back and forth from grassy plains to forests denied large animals, such as elephants, regular access to former grazing areas.

  • Faults in the landscape also reduced the size of any available grazing areas.

  • Of course that “interesting company,” alongside the grazing goats, will probably number the odd royal and Hollywood celebrity.

  • Then, without warning, they shot into the group, grazing two teenage boys with bullets.

  • Finally near sunset, he spotted his prey: a whitetail buck grazing in the thick bush.

  • Sediuk made his way on to the red carpet, where he kissed Smith on both cheeks, reportedly grazing his lips in the process.

  • “So if Cliven Bundy wishes to pay taxes or grazing fees—he should pay it to the Shoshone,” she writes.

  • For most of the way the country is flat and fertile, and in good part devoted to Grazing, though considerable Wheat is grown.

  • Without warning, we found ourselves foul of a picket-line, and the vague forms of grazing horses loomed close by.

  • In an open stretch of meadow he came upon a white horse and a mule grazing contentedly.

  • Our destination is the Silver Falls Project, a fine body of rolling land, suitable for either grazing or farming.

  • Mister Finch, the grazing master, always lenient and forebearing, is seeking to recover past due payments.