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ryot

/rahy-uht/US // ˈraɪ ət //UK // (ˈraɪət) //

润物细无声,润华,润泽,润物无声

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : a peasant.
    • : a person who holds land as a cultivator of the soil.

Examples

  • Darg adds that RYOT can point concerned readers in a direction they may not have considered previously.

  • From there, our engagement just flew through the charts, and there's pretty much no question that RYOT really fueled that.

  • Along with stringers, freelancers, and citizen journalists, RYOT gets its content from a less traditional source.

  • Soon, RYOT will be partnering with Change.org and Crowdrise, a crowdsourcing tool for nonprofits.

  • Chumru and the ryot bestrode the third horse, and under the guidance of one who knew every path, they set out for the Ganges.

  • The ryot, of course, familiar with each yard of the route, practically followed a straight line.

  • Malcolm choked back the hard words that rose to his lips, and sought such local information as the ryot could give him.

  • With difficulty he induced the scared ryot to take the rudder while he explained the new project.

  • I would excuse the rapacity of the Mahajan if it has succeeded in keeping the gambling die or toddy from the ryot's home.