单词 | plough |
释义 | plough UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] noun countable ■a large farming tool with blades which digs the earth in fields so that seeds can be planted 犁 ⇒ See also snowplough under the plough formal ■describes land on which crops are grown (土地)用于耕种的 •These fields have been under the plough for centuries.这些田地已耕种了好几个世纪了。 UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive ■to dig land with a plough 耕,犁 •Farmers start ploughing in the spring.春天农民开始耕种。 •We're going to plough the top field next week.我们下周要耕种山顶上的那块地。 •Large areas of grazing land have been ploughed up UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs plough sth back/in ■to dig the roots and other remaining parts of a crop into the earth to make the soil more healthy 把(植物的根等)犁入土中作肥料;犁埋 UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] plough sth back ■to spend the money that a business has earned on improving that business 把(利润)再投资 •All the profits are being ploughed back into UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs plough into sth/sb ■If a vehicle ploughs into something or someone, it hits the object or person with great force (车辆)撞上 •Many people were injured when the train came off the rails and ploughed into the bank.当火车冲出铁轨撞上斜坡时,很多人受了伤。 UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs plough sth into sth informal ■to invest (= give money hoping to get more back) money in a business, especially to help make it successful or to make more money 把(资金)投入 •They ploughed all their savings into their daughter's business.他们将所有的积蓄都投到了女儿的生意里。 UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs plough on ■to continue doing something although it is difficult or boring 继续进行,坚持做(艰难或乏味的事);苦撑 •He could see that she didn't like what he was saying, but he ploughed on (= continued talking) regardless.他看得出来她不愿听他讲话,但他并不介意仍继续说着。 •It would be a mistake to plough on with UK (ALSO US plow) [plaʊ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs plough through sth informal ■to go through a substance or an area of something with difficulty 费力通过;奋力穿过 •We ploughed through the mud.我们费力地穿过泥泞的地方。 ■to finish reading, eating or dealing with something with difficulty 费劲地读完(或吃完、做完)•I've got an enormous pile of papers to plough through.我有成堆的文件要看。 •You'll never manage to plough through all that food.你不可能把那些东西全都吃了。 |
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