mowing的意思和读音

mowingmow

mow

: ['moʊɪŋ] : ['məʊɪŋ]

v.

n.

abbr.(=Ministry of Works)[]

mowed  mown  mowing  mows  

v.1.,(,);2.,;,;,3.,()

n.1.,;;2.,

abbr.1.(=Ministry of Works)[]

v.1.to cut the grass, hay, or grain growing in a particular place2.to make a face

n.1.the part of a barn where hay or grain is stored when it has been harvested2.the act of making a face

abbr.1.(=Ministry of Works)

1. aloe n. , mowing n. , , allowance n. , , , ...

2. mourning mowing (); multiprocessing ...

3. Mouse-ear chickweed 10 Mowing Aciculate chrysopogon ...

4. ... aomori; mowing ultramarine ...

5. (=hand )// (=mowing ) (=measure )// ...

6. breed1. mowing1. convergence1. ...

7. Mower Mowing Mulch ...

8. (fertilization)(mowing).

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1.This opened up a whole new can of worms for him and now he seems to be building a small mowing business.

2.As soon as he heard her coming out again, he shut off his mowing machine and went up to her.

3.Even so, Lula looks stronger politically than looked possible a year ago, when scandal was mowing down his closest aides and his popularity.便

4.If I ever knocked on your door when you were mowing the lawn or taking a nap, please excuse me.

5.A vehicle, powered by a gasoline or diesel motor, having large heavily treaded tires, and used in mowing, farming, or other applications.

6.It quoted to a 1678 woodcarving called the mowing devil that seems to depict the creation of a crop circle in England.1678

7.The man stopped mowing and checked her mailbox to see what was so wrong with it.

8.critics now call it "mowing the grass, " since soldiers would repeatedly clear areas of insurgents only to see them reappear afterward.

9.A country fed on terror promises to maintain regional security with a country mowing down civil liberties in its own.

10.Everyone also knows the difference between mowing a lawn and tossing a live baby male chick (egg industry) into a rendering machine.