🚜plough (plow)

verb
/plaʊ/
labourer (labourer)

Signification

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
Traduction de la signification
briser et retourner le sol avec une charrue; se déplacer à travers quelque chose avec difficulté
briser et retourner le sol avec une charrue; se deplacer à travers quelque chose avec difficulté

Phrases d'exemple

The farmer ploughs the field every spring.

Le fermier laboure le champ chaque printemps.
Le fermier laboure le champ chaque printemps.

The oxen pulled the heavy plough across the field.

Les bœufs ont tiré la lourde charrue à travers le champ.
Les boeufs ont tire la lourde charrue a travers le champ.

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

neglect, abandon

Collocations

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

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