🚜plough (plau)

verb
/plaʊ/
arar (arar)

Meaning

to break up and turn over soil using a plough; to move through something with difficulty
a large farming tool used to break up and turn over soil before planting crops
Traducción del significado
romper y voltear el suelo con un arado; mover a través de algo con dificultad
romper y voltear el suelo con un arado; mover a traves de algo con dificultad

Oraciones de ejemplo

The farmer ploughs the field every spring.

El agricultor arando el campo cada primavera.
El agricultor arando el campo cada primavera.

The oxen pulled the heavy plough across the field.

Los bueyes tiraron el pesado arado por el campo.
Los bueyes tiraron el pesado arado por el campo.

Synonyms

till, cultivate, furrow, dig, plow, tiller, cultivator
Entrada 1
till, cultivate, furrow, dig
Entrada 2
plow, tiller, cultivator

Antonyms

neglect, abandon

Colocaciones

plough field, plough through, plough back, deep plough, ox plough, heavy plough
Entrada 1
plough field, plough through, plough back, deep plough
Entrada 2
plough field, ox plough, heavy plough

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