fallow的意思和读音

fallow

: [ˈfæloʊ] : [ˈfæləʊ]

n.

adj.

v.使()

adj.creative

adj.unseeded,unused,untilled,uncultivated,inactive

fallowadj.

1.not used for growing crops, especially so that the quality of the land will improve

Farmers are now paid to let their land lie fallow .

2.when nothing is created or produced; not successful

Contemporary dance is coming onto the arts scene again after a long fallow period.

adj.1.2.(),;(,),;

n.1.;

v.1.使()

adj.1.fallow land has been dug or plowed, but does not have crops growing on it2.a fallow period is a time when not much happens or is achieved

1. dry soil fallow farm labourers/ laborers () , ...

2. fallible fallow ;a.() falsehood ...

3. fallible fallow ;a.() falsehood ...

4. overshadow 使 fallow hallow ...

5. ... 13 wheaten 14 fallow 15 cream ...

6. fallow n. fallow n. fallow ...

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1.In the end is often found in a section of fallow years and a bond can not be broken in the heart.

2.a farmer with a robust harvest might help out a neighbor whose fields had been more fallow.

3.Food is riddled with state intervention at every turn, from subsidies to millers for cheap bread to bribes for farmers to leave land fallow.便贿

4.As the fields are cultivated, sown, harvested and allowed to lie fallow so must we live the four seasons in a day.

5.Land left in bare fallow to be sown with winter crops sustained losses that far exceeded the rate of new soil formation.

6.It also wants to turn some fallow or confiscated land over to landless people, as a way to reduce Colombia's high unemployment rate.

7.Most of the land where tobacco and maize used to grow lies fallow, taken over by wild vegetation.

8.One of hobby spending self holidays with the fact that development of society , the tour already become people when lying fallow.

9.West of the boundary, the land appears as a patchwork of brown fallow fields and green growing crops.西绿

10.By laying fallow, I planted the seeds for a healthier future and was reunited with the ones I love.