sward的意思和读音

sward

: [swɔrd] : [swɔː(r)d]

n.

v.(…)

swards  

n.turf,grass,grassland,green,lawn

swardn.

1.an area of grass

n.1.;

v.1.(...)

n.1.an area covered in grass

1. swamp soil sward sward soil ...

2. herd sward rattle ...

3. cathedral lawn;Sward fountain ...

4. ... to identify sward () tract ...

5. / YINHE / SWARD / lining ...

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1.They lay by millions in the depths of the sward, and I thought as I broke them unwillingly that each of these had once been a house of life.

2.There, in a very secluded and shaded spot, under a spreading white pine, there was yet a clean, firm sward to sit on.

3.Thatch can be described as the layer of organic residue located immediately between the sward and the soil surface.

4.The Mole ran quickly to comfort the little animal; but Rat, lingering, looked long and doubtfully at certain hoof-marks deep in the sward.

5.The actual returns from fertilizer on a particular farm vary with soil type, management system and composition of the sward.

6.He was replaced by Peter Crouch and stretchered to the physio room, where England team doctor Leif Sward examined the knee.

7.The long stuff provides secure nesting, while the pipits find it easier to find their insect prey in closer-cropped sward.

8.The man's body suddenly shakes and throws away his sward, he walked to the woman and kisses her deeply in his arms.怀怀

9.Surfaces for sports areas - Determination of sward height of natural turf..

10.Broke up the blooming sward of Youth.