plower 的 4 个定义
- an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- any of various implements resembling or suggesting this, as a kind of plane for cutting grooves or a contrivance for clearing away snow from a road or track.
- Type Founding. an instrument for cutting the groove in the foot of type.
- (5)
- to turn up with a plow.
- to make with a plow.
- to tear up, cut into, or make a furrow, groove, etc. in with or as if with a plow: The tractor plowed up an acre of trees.
- (8)
- to till the soil or work with a plow.
- to take plowing in a specified way: land that plows easily.
- to move forcefully through something in the manner of a plow: The cop plowed through the crowd, chasing after the thief. The car plowed into our house.
- (5)
- plow under, to bury under soil by plowing.to cause to disappear; force out of existence; overwhelm: Many mom-and-pop groceries have been plowed under by the big chain stores.
plower 近义词
等同于 farmer
更多plower例句
- The girl’s father had stepped in front of a city riding lawn mower that had a small plow attached after seeing her sledding toward it, police spokeswoman Andrea Escher said.
- In the end the task force employed hundreds of dump trucks, front-end loaders, sanders, plows, rotaries, and flamethrowers to clear the way.
- Snow pushers are essentially smaller, hand-powered versions of the industrial plow.
- Speaking of snow, a big storm could trap your vehicle in several feet of the stuff, and things can get even worse if a plow goes by and buries it further.
- You will also need a winch if you want to use a snow plow, which is nice to have during our extensive Alaskan winters.
- Think the Frogtown settlers rinsed their tonsils with something that was “too wet to plow and too thick to drink”?
- Speed-the-Plow is a particularly interesting choice for Lohan.
- The Times, carefully couching its words, said it spoke with Lohan about a “potential appearance” in Speed-the-Plow.
- No matter: Christman and her conservative sisters remain unbowed and eager to plow ahead.
- The horse has always been a tool for man, whether it was tied to a plow or pulling a carriage.
- Cincinnatus will not back to his plow, or, at the best, stands sullenly between his plow-handles arguing for a higher wage.
- He hired an engine to plow all his land that was not prepared, besides renting a little more, and also took a flier in wheat.
- They do not have to plow or dig, or perform any other cultivation than that of clearing the land where they are to plant.
- The mode of culture is to plow between the rows and hoe the plants carefully.
- Scattergood had first encountered her when she came to his hardware store to buy a plow.