hoe / hoʊ /

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hoe3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a long-handled implement having a thin, flat blade usually set transversely, used to break up the surface of the ground, destroy weeds, etc.
  2. any of various implements of similar form, as for mixing plaster or mortar.
v. 有主动词 verb

hoed, hoe·ing.

  1. to dig, scrape, weed, cultivate, etc., with a hoe.
v. 无主动词 verb

hoed, hoe·ing.

  1. to use a hoe.

hoe 近义词

hoe

等同于 till

hoe

等同于 dig

更多hoe例句

  1. Pollard got behind the wheel of a machine called a reverse hoe.
  2. I think that this is a very tough row to hoe, an a transformation that will take place over decades if it happens at all.
  3. Simpson slumped around for a bit, and then, in an awkward coup de grace, proceeded to dance what she later called a "hoe-down."
  4. In a category called "About Cleveland" it reads: "im a hoe and I sleep with anybody and anything that has a DIKK."
  5. Her worn-out blue petticoat is lighted up by a moonbeam; in her hand she appears to have a hoe.
  6. Whatever it was, the rebuke was convincing, for the woman dropped her hoe and went mumbling into the house.
  7. The mode of culture is to plow between the rows and hoe the plants carefully.
  8. He even tries to help her hoe those terrible rows of corn that has come up so beautifully and is growing so well.
  9. The narrow or hilling hoe follows the operation of the sprouting hoe.