tilling / tɪl /

耕作耕种耕耘铣削

tilling2 个定义

prep. 介词、前置词 preposition
  1. up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
  2. before: He did not come till today.
  3. near or at a specified time: till evening.
conj. 连词 conjunction
  1. to the time that or when; until.
  2. before.

tilling 近义词

n. 名词 noun

cash box

v. 动词 verb

cultivate land

tilling构成的短语

  • till all hours
  • till hell freezes over
  • till the cows come home
  • hand in the till
  • until

更多tilling例句

  1. Still, the pandemic has divided the country into the haves and have-nots with the former still able to shop till they drop — except it’s their typing fingers that may get exhausted.
  2. Tommy will be coaching this team till he takes his final breath.
  3. That’s based in part on what happened in 2011, the last time Apple delayed the release of new models till October, when sales dropped 19% from the prior quarter.
  4. Across the globe, people are exposed to lead in the water they drink, the air they breathe, the food they eat, the soil they till, and the ground on which they walk.
  5. The company said it will spend more than $200 million on additional marketing to support its franchisees get tills ringing again.
  6. But the rivers, by cutting down and tilling up, have long since obliterated these water areas.
  7. In 1550 oxen were employed, for the first time, in tilling the ground in the valley of Cusco.
  8. The tenant remained in possession of the land without the means of tilling it, which was opposed to public policy.
  9. He saw himself working in the flowers and tilling the vegetable garden.
  10. The Papuans are the first to change the digging-stick into the hoe, a useful implement in tilling the soil.