scarify
基本解释
- v.翻松(土地等);在(皮肤上)划痕
英汉例句
- Some African tribes scarify their faces.
一些非洲部落在脸上乱划。 - The men in some African tribes scarify their faces.
某些非洲部落里的男人在脸上刻痕。 - Tom contrived to scarify the cupboard with it, and was arranging to begin on the bureau, when he was called off to dress for Sunday-school.
汤姆拿这把刀在碗橱上乱刻了一阵,正准备在衣柜上动手的时候,却被唤去换衣服,准备上主日学校。 - In order to avoid grass growing vigorously, to scarify soil is very important, it should be deeply doing in Spring and ploughed up in Summer.
以免烂根生虫。栽植第一年,因栽前已施足底肥,一般不施肥。第二年开始,春节前11月份或春节后3月份追施第一次肥。开花后施第二次肥,以饼肥为最适宜,可穴肥,沟施和普施。 - EGYPT: Special tables are set before the houses of the peasants. People scarify beans, wheat and seedlings to god, praying for good harvest of the New Year.
埃及:农户在家门前摆上特制的桌子,把豆子,小麦和幼苗祭献给神,祈求新的一年收成好。
词组短语
- to scarify 铲蹚
- Scarify The Soil 松土
- scarify re -sowing machine 松土补播机
- Females Scarify Themselves for Males 'Talent 英雄圣女
短语
英英字典
- to use a scarifier (= a tool with sharp points) to break up and remove unwanted grass or plants that are covering the surface of a lawn (= an area of grass)
- to make small cuts in someone's skin, especially for cultural reasons
- to break into the surface of the outer part of a seed, either by cutting it or using chemicals, in order to help it to germinate (= start to grow)
- to express strong disapproval of someone, especially in an unpleasant or cruel way
- to make tiny punctures or superficial incisions in (the skin or other tissue), as for inoculating
- to make scared frighten