zàizhě, tǔdìdexūqiú, yóuqíshìwèilenóngyèhélínyè, zuìchūjízhōngzàitǔrǎngzuìféiwòhéqìhòuwēnhédedìqū, érzhèxiēdìfāngjīngchángshìshēngwùzhǒnglèizuìfēngfùdedìfāng。 Moreover, land acquisition, especially for agriculture and forestry, focuses initially on those areas with the most fertile soils and equable climates, which are often the areas of greatest biological diversity.
zuòwéixīyòutǔrǎngláiyuándeyīzhǒngkuàngwù, yóutiě、 pí、 shì、 yǐ、 èrdeguīsuānyánkuàngwùgòuchéng。 a mineral that is a source of rare earths; consists of silicates of iron and beryllium and cerium and yttrium and erbium.
zhǒngzǐzàitǔrǎngzhōngméngyáliǎo。 The seeds quickened in the soil.
tǔrǎngxuédehuòyǔzhīxiāngguānde。 of or related to agrology.
yòuguāntǔrǎngdewénzhāngkānzǎizài“nóngyè”lánxià。 Articles on soil come under"agriculture".
lìnróngzuòyòngdāngjiàngyǔliàngchāoguòzhēngfāliàngshí, tǔrǎngzhōngróngjiěhuòxuánfúwùdexiàngcèmiànhuòxiàngxiàdeyùndòng The lateral or downward movement of dissolved or suspended material within soil when rainfall exceeds evaporation.
tāmenwèilexiūhùchòuyǎngcéng, èzhǐwēnshìxiàoyìng, bǎohùtǔrǎnghézhěngjiùrèdàiyǔlín, bìxūbēnzǒuyóushuì They must campaign to repair the ozone shield, halt the greenhouse effect, preserve soil and save the tropical rainforest
tǔrǎnghuìxīshōuyǔshuǐ。 The soil can absorb the rainwater.
péiyǎngzhuāngjiàdetǔrǎnggēngzuò。 the cultivation of soil for raising crops.
xīfāngdeyībùhéxīnánfāng, hé 'āfùhàn、 yìndù、 bùdān、 níbó 'ěrjiērǎng 。 Afghanistan, India, Bhutan and Nepal in the southwest and part of the west;
kòngzhìtǔrǎngqīnshízàolín afforestation for erosion control
zàidàbùfēngōngyèhuàshìjièlǐ, kōngqì、 shuǐhétǔrǎngchángqīhuǎnmàndewūrǎnsuǒyǐnqǐdeyīxìlièwèntínányǐjiějuéhéjiūzhèng。 In many parts of the industrialized world, long-term chronic pollution of air, water, and soil pose problems that are difficult to resolve and rectify.
tāmentōngguògāodìnóngyèwéichízherénkǒumìjídejūzhùdìdeshēngcún。 gāodìnóngyèjìshùkěyǐgǎishànpínjíderèdàitǔrǎngdepáishuǐhéyǎngfēndexúnhuánlìyòng。 They sustained this dense settlement through raised field agriculture, a technique that improved drainage and recycled nutrients in the poor tropical soil.
tǔrǎngyǎnghuàháiyuánxìng oxidation and reduction properties of soil
jiǎdānbāojūnrènyīzhǒnggélánshìyángxìnggānzhuàngdejiǎdānjūnménléiyǎngbiānmáochóngxìjūn, yībānjiànyútǔrǎng 、 shuǐ、 fǔbàiwù, háiyòuyīxiēzhíwùhédòngwùdebìngyuántǐzhōng Any of various gram-negative, rod-shaped, mostly aerobic flagellated bacteria of the phylum Pseudomonad, commonly found in soil, water, and decaying matter and including some plant and animal pathogens.
zhèzhǒngjìngjièyīnggāishìdànshēnghuárénxiānfēngwénhuàdelǐxiǎngtǔrǎng , dànyíhàndeshì, xīnjiāpōdewénhuàchǎnpǐnzàiquánqiúhuárénshèhuìzhōngyǐngxiǎngyuǎnbùjíxiānggǎnghétáiwān, zhèlǐdiànshìshàngbōfàngdewényújiémùyědàduōshìbóláipǐn。 Such a milieu would have been perfect soil for a fresh culture to germinate and grow out of the Chinese heritage. Yet regrettably Singapore still lags behind Hong Kong and Taiwan in turning out entertainment productions. Even those shown on local TV are mostly produced abroad.
gāoděngxìjūn, diǎnxíngdeyòuyǎngtǔrǎngfǔshēngjūn。 higher bacteria typically aerobic soil saprophytes.
dōngyìndùyīzhǒngshù, shùzhīshàngchángchūqìshēnggēn, xiàngxiàshēnrùtǔrǎngzhōng, xíngchéngfùjiādeshùgàn。 East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks.
qiūyǐnrènyīzhǒngtǔzhōngshēnghuódehuánjiéchónglèi, shǔyúguǎmáogāng, yóuzhǐzhèngyǐnshǔdedòngwù, tādewāxuédòngtǔyòuzhùyúshūsōnghéféiwòtǔrǎng Any of various terrestrial annelid worms of the class Oligochaeta, especially those of the family Lumbricidae, that burrow into and help aerate and enrich soil.
zàitǔrǎngzhōngzuāndòngyǐlìyútǔrǎngtōngqìdelùqīrúchóng; dāngdìmiànliángshuǎnghuòcháoshīshíjīngchángpádàodìmiànshàng; bèidiàoyúzheyòngzuòyú 'ěr。 terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers.
yīgèrénzhōngliǎozhuàngyuánhuòjìnshìzhīhòu, yījǐnháixiāng, jiāngyīgèróngyùdejīnbiǎngāogāofàngzàitādezǔcílǐ, jiārénhézhènshàngderéndōuhěngāoxīng, tādemǔqīnyěxǔzàixǐjí 'érliúlèi, quánzúderéndōujuédéfēichángróngyào。 jīnrìyīgèrénhuòdéyīzhǐdàxuéwénpíngdeqíngxíng, gēncóngqiánnàzhǒngrènàodeqíngjǐngbǐjiàoqǐlái, zhēnyòutiānrǎngzhībié。 In comparison with the family and town rejoicing when a man got a chuangyuan or chinshih and came home to place a golden-painted tablet of honor high upon his ancestral hall, with his mother probably shedding tears and the entire clan feeling themselves honored by the great occasion, the getting of a college diploma today is a pretty dull and tame affair.
zhēnduìnóngzuòwùdetǔrǎngkēxué。 science of soils in relation to crops.
qíyúdebǎocúnzàitǔrǎngdeshīdùlǐ。 The remainder is present as soil moisture.
níhuītǔyīzhǒngyóuniántǔ、 gài、 měidìngsuānyánhébèikésuìpiàngòuchéngdeyìsuìhùnhéwù, yòngzuòquēfátànsuāngàitǔrǎngdeféiliào A crumbly mixture of clays, calcium and magnesium carbonates, and remnants of shells, used as fertilizer for lime-deficient soils.
yàotōngguòwánshànzhèngcèhézhìdù, jiāqiángjiàoyùhéguǎnlǐ, yífēngyìsú, nǔlìgǎizàoluòhòudewénhuà, nǔlìfángzhǐhéjiānjuédǐzhìfǔxiǔwénhuàhégèzhǒngcuòwùsīxiǎngguāndiǎnduìrénmendeqīnshí, zhúbùsuōxiǎohétīchútāmenjièyǐzīshēngdetǔrǎng 。 We should remold the backward cultures, prevent and resolutely resist the corrosion to people by decadent cultures and various erroneous ideological concepts, and gradually reduce and root out the soil on which they rely to breed, through improving our policy and system, strengthening education and management, and transforming social traditions.
tāmencǎiyòngdeshìyóumùxíngdegēngzuòfāngshì, cóngbùgěitǔrǎngjiādiǎnféi, yīdànbǎtǔdìdeféilìchōugānliǎo, jiùwǎngbiéchùqiānyí。 They're nomad cultivators, never replenishing the soil. When they've milked the land dry they move on somewhere else.
cánjīcéngyóuyúfēnglìsuǒchǎnshēngdetǔrǎng 、 huīchénhéyánshíxìlìdeduījīwù Residual deposits of soil, dust, and rock particles produced by the action of the wind.
tǔrǎngbǎoliúshuǐfèn; wǒbǎoliúzhèyàohěnjiǔliǎo。 This soil retains water; I retain this drug for a long time.
tǔrǎngduìcháoshīdebǎochílì。 moisture retentivity of soil.
yīzhǒngkěshíyòngde( dànbùshìyōuděngde) jūnlèi, zàikuòyèlíndìdetǔrǎngzhōngkějiàn; yòugāndetūchūdemàozǐ, biǎomiànzhīxiàshìbáisèbìngyòuwǎngzhuàngdejīng。 an edible (but not choice) fungus found on soil under hardwoods; has a dry convex cap with whitish under surface and a reticulate stalk.
shēngyúrèdàihuòwēndàideměizhōuzhíwù, xiànbèiguǎngfànzhòngzhí; kāihuánghuā, qíjīngxiàngtǔrǎngnèishēngzhǎng, guǒshízàidìxiàzhǎngchéngshú。 widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground.
yīdànzhuāngjiàzàizhèféiwòdetǔrǎnglǐshēngliǎogēn, jiùhuìshēngzhǎnghěnmàoshèng。 Once the crop has rooted in this soil, it should grow well.