🌿weed (wīd)

noun, verb
/wiːd/
maleza (maleza)

Meaning

a wild plant growing where it is not wanted, especially among crops; to remove such plants
to remove unwanted plants from a garden; to eliminate undesirable elements
a wild plant growing where it is not wanted; unwanted plant
Traducción del significado
una planta silvestre que crece donde no se quiere, especialmente entre cultivos; eliminar tales plantas
una planta silvestre que crece donde no se quiere, especialmente entre cultivos; eliminar tales plantas

Oraciones de ejemplo

She spent the afternoon weeding the garden.

Ella pasó la tarde desmalezando el jardín.
Ella paso la tarde desmalezando el jardin.

We need to weed the garden today.

Necesitamos desherbar el jardín hoy.
Necesitamos desherbar el jardín hoy.

The garden was full of weeds that needed to be removed.

El jardín estaba lleno de hierbas que necesitaban ser eliminadas.
El jardin estaba lleno de hierbas que necesitaban ser eliminadas.

Expresiones de ejemplo

weed out
eliminar a personas o cosas no deseadas o menos efectivas
eliminar a personas o cosas no deseadas o menos efectivas

Synonyms

unwanted plant, grass, wild plant, pest plant, herb, remove, eliminate, clear, uproot
Entrada 1
unwanted plant, grass, wild plant, pest plant, herb
Entrada 2
remove, eliminate, clear, uproot
Entrada 3
unwanted plant, wild plant

Antonyms

crop, flower, plant, cultivate, grow, nurture, cultivated plant
Entrada 1
crop, flower, plant
Entrada 2
plant, cultivate, grow, nurture
Entrada 3
flower, crop, cultivated plant

Colocaciones

weed control, weed killer, weed growth, pull weeds, weed out, weed garden, weed carefully, weed regularly, weed thoroughly, garden weed
Entrada 1
weed control, weed killer, weed growth, pull weeds, weed out
Entrada 2
weed garden, weed out, weed carefully, weed regularly, weed thoroughly
Entrada 3
weed killer, garden weed, pull weeds

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