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- v. 犁,耕;投入
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1. ploughed fields
犁过的田地
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2. The money was all ploughed back into the company.
所有的钱都再投资到这个公司。
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3. The government has ploughed more than $20 billion into building new schools.
政府已投放 200 多亿元兴建新学校。
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4. She ploughed her way through the waiting crowds.
她从等候的人群中挤过去。
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5. The paths get all ploughed up by motorbikes.
乡间小路全让摩托车给轧坏了。
- plough alternative spelling of plow. Related: Ploughed; ploughing.
plough ( NAmE plow ) / plaʊ ; NAmE plaʊ / noun , verb plough ploughs ploughed ploughing noun 1 [countable ] a large piece of farming equipment with one or several curved blades, pulled by a tractoror by animals. It is used for digging and turning over soil, especially before seeds are planted. 犁 ☞see also snowplough n. 2 the Plough ( BrE) ( NAmE the ˌBig ˈDipper ) [singular ] a group of seven bright stars that can only be seen from the northern half of the world 北斗七星;大熊星座 IDIOM under the ˈplough ( BrE) ( formal) (of land 土地 ) used for growing crops, not for keeping animals on 用于耕作的;作农田的 SYN arable verb [transitive , intransitive ] plough(sth) to dig and turn over a field or other area of land with a plough 犁(田);耕(地);翻(土) ◆ ploughed fields 犁过的田地 ☞ collocationsat farming IDIOM ˌplough a lonely, your own, etc, ˈfurrow ( literary) to do things that other people do not do, or be interested in things that other people are not interested in 自耕孤畴(指自行其是或自得其乐) PHRASAL VERBS ˌplough sth↔ˈback (in/into sth) | ˌplough sth↔back ˈin 1 to turn over growing crops, grass, etc. with a ploughand mix them into the soil to improve its quality 犁埋;使秸秆还田 2 to put money made as profit back into a business in order to improve it 把(利润)再投资 ◆ The money was all ploughed back into the company. 所有的钱都再投资到这个公司。 ˈplough into sb/sth (especially of a vehicle or its driver 尤指汽车或司机 ) to crash violently into sth, especially because you are driving too fast or not paying enough attention 猛撞(尤因开车太快或不小心所致) ◆ A truck ploughed into the back of the bus. 一辆卡车猛撞到公共汽车的尾部。 ˌplough sth ˈinto sth to invest a large amount of money in a company or project 把(大批资金)投入;大量投资于 ◆ The government has ploughed more than $20 billion into building new schools. 政府已投放 200 多亿元兴建新学校。 ˌplough ˈon (with sth) to continue doing sth that is difficult or boring 坚持做,继续进行(艰难或乏味的事);苦撑 ◆ No one was listening to her, but she ploughed on regardless. 没有人在听她讲话,但她仍不加理会,喋喋不休。 ˌplough (your way) ˈthrough sth 1 to force a way through sth 费劲地穿越(或通过) ◆ She ploughed her way through the waiting crowds. 她从等候的人群中挤过去。 2 (of a vehicle or an aircraft 车辆或飞机 ) to go violently through sth, out of control 猛冲过;失控地穿过 ◆ The plane ploughed through the trees. 飞机猛冲过树林。 3 to make slow progress through sth difficult or boring, especially a book, a report, etc. 艰难地进行,缓慢地推进(尤指读书、做报告等);埋头苦干 ◆ I had to plough through dozens of legal documents . 我得慢慢地埋头阅读几十份法律文件。 ˌplough sth↔ˈup 1 to turn over a field or other area of land with a ploughto change it from grass, for example, to land for growing crops (用犁)开垦;犁地 2 to break up the surface of the ground by walking or driving across it again and again 轧翻,碾坏(地面) ◆ The paths get all ploughed up by motorbikes. 乡间小路全让摩托车给轧坏了。 plough / plaʊ ; NAmE plaʊ /
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