soil
soil 英 [sɔɪl] 美 [sɔɪl]
n. 土壤; v. 弄脏;
进行时:soiling 过去式:soiled 过去分词:soiled 第三人称单数:soils 名词复数:soils
- Soil is the dirt between our fingers as we garden or farm, from which all living things come and to which, as the poets never tire of reminding us, all life eventually returns. Such a big meaning for such a little word.
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- n. 土壤;
- v. 弄脏;
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1. poor soil, dry soil, acid soil, sandy soil, fertile soil
贫瘠、干旱、酸性、沙质、肥沃等的土壤
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2. soil erosion
土壤侵蚀
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3. the study of rocks and soils
对岩石和土壤的研究
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4. soiled skirt
脏了的裙子
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5. I don't want you soiling your hands with this sort of work .
我不希望你干这种事,免得脏了你的手。
- soil (n.1) c. 1300, originally "land, area, place," from Anglo-French soil "piece of ground, place" (13c.), from a merger or confusion of Old French sol "bottom, ground, soil" (12c., from Latin solum "soil, ground;" see sole (n.1)), Old French soeul, sueil "threshold, area, place" (from Latin solium "seat," from PIE *sodio- "seat," from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit"), and Old French soil, soille "a miry place," from soillier (see soil (v.)).
- soil (n.2) "filth, dirt, refuse matter, sewage, liquid likely to contain excrement," c. 1600, earlier "miry or muddy place" (early 15c.), from Old French soille "miry place," from soillier (v.) "to make dirty," and in part a native formation from soil (v.). This is the sense in archaic night-soil.
- soil (v.) early 13c., "to defile or pollute with sin," from Old French soillier "to splatter with mud, to foul or make dirty," originally "to wallow" (12c., Modern French souillier), from souil "tub, wild boar's wallow, pigsty," which is from either Latin solium "tub for bathing; seat" (from PIE *sodio- "seat," from root *sed- "to sit") or Latin suculus "little pig," from sus "pig." Literal meaning "to make dirty, begrime" is attested from c. 1300 in English. Related: Soiled; soiling.
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