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harrowed

/har-oh/US // ˈhær oʊ //UK // (ˈhærəʊ) //

耙地,耙平,耙平了,犁地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an agricultural implement with spikelike teeth or upright disks, drawn chiefly over plowed land to level it, break up clods, root up weeds, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to draw a harrow over.
    • : to disturb keenly or painfully; distress the mind, feelings, etc., of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become broken up by harrowing, as soil.

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Examples

  • I think one thing that helped in my crazy attempt to do an Italo Calvino is that Harrow does not give that much of herself in book one.

  • We have quite a few people who want to know about Harrow calling Gideon Griddle and where that nickname came from.

  • Because Harrow when she’s thinking of herself is not how she talks.

  • In between, the soil was all harrowed and upturned into great cusps as though many swine had been rooting there for mast.

  • With his harrowed face, his unwelcome caresses, his unanswerable prayers for a little love, he ceased to be tragic.

  • Harrowed by the multiplex difficulties surrounding an intrigue, Persis was kept waiting at the door a long time in the cold.

  • Mel knowed; a state of puzzlement or even a good mad's a mighty sight better than bein' all harrowed up and grief-stricken.

  • Who like the poor are harrowed with oppression, ever subject to the imperious taxes, and the gripes of mightiness?