ploughing
v. 耕作; 犁耕; 耕翻
A plough is a large farming tool with sharp blades which is pulled across the soil to turn it over, usually before seeds are planted.
When someone ploughs an area of land, they turn over the soil using a plough.
They ploughed nearly 100,000 acres of virgin moorland.
他們犁了將近10萬英畝未開墾的高沼地。
...a carefully ploughed field.
仔細犁過的田地
If an area of land is under the plough, it is used for growing crops. If land is brought or put under the plough, it is ploughed for the first time and is then used for growing crops.
There was not one inch of soil that was not under the plough.
沒有一寸土地未被開墾成耕地。
...as we put more and more wilderness under the plough.
隨著我們將越來越多的荒地開墾成耕地
1. tilling the land with a plow;
The more ploughing and weeding, the better the crop.
一分耕耘, 一分收穫.
They will finish ploughing the fields in less than three days.
用不了3天,他們就可以把地全部耕完.
The peasants were ploughing the field.
農民們在耕田.
Our gunboats are ploughing the waves.
我軍炮艇正在破浪前進.
Spring ploughing is in full swing.
春耕鬧得正歡.