tillage 英 ['tɪlɪdʒ]   美 ['tɪlɪdʒ]

tillage

tillage  英 ['tɪlɪdʒ] 美 ['tɪlɪdʒ]

n. 耕作,耕种 

名词复数:tillages 

Another recent study found that a single tillage does not harm yield or soil structure in land that is normally not tilled. 另一项最新研究发现,单独一次耕作不会对通常不耕作的土地产量或土壤结构造成破坏。
Wheat farmers there traditionally plant winter wheat one year, leave the field fallow for a season, and use conventional tillage before the next wheat planting. 传统上,那里的小麦种植户每年都种植冬小麦,让土地休耕一季,在下一年小麦种植时应用常规耕作方法。

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  • n. 耕作,耕种
  • 1. Another recent study found that a single tillage does not harm yield or soil structure in land that is normally not tilled.

    另一项最新研究发现,单独一次耕作不会对通常不耕作的土地产量或土壤结构造成破坏。

  • 2. Wheat farmers there traditionally plant winter wheat one year, leave the field fallow for a season, and use conventional tillage before the next wheat planting.

    传统上,那里的小麦种植户每年都种植冬小麦,让土地休耕一季,在下一年小麦种植时应用常规耕作方法。

  • 3. Attending farmers receive vouchers with cash values, so that they can choose what to purchase among the seeds, fertilizers, tools and tillage services on offer.

    参加展销会的农民将得到具有现金价值的购物券,他们可以在种子、肥料、工具和提供的耕作服务中选择购买对象。

  • tillage (n.) late 15c., from till (v.) + -age.
till·age / ˈtɪlɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtɪlɪdʒ / noun [uncountable ] ( old-fashioned) 1 the process of preparing and using land for growing crops 耕地(包括整地和土壤中耕) 2 land that is used for growing crops 耕地 till·age / ˈtɪlɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtɪlɪdʒ /
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