zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • róng chéng fèn róng jiě hòu shèng de rǎng
    the soil that is remaining after the soluble elements have been dissolved.
  • méi yòu rǎngbōzhòng shì láo
    It is lost labour to sow where there is no soil.
  • zhǒng nóng yòu huò duō zhòng de rèn piàn zài bōzhòng qián lái kāi rǎng zhì chéng gōu
    a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing.
  • zhí làn de cháo shī pái shuǐ chàng rǎng shì gēngzhòngdàn bèi gān hòu zuò rán liào
    wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel.
  • huán zhǒng guǎng kàng shēng , c22h23cln2o8, cóng rǎng jūn jīn méi liàn jūn huò yòng lái zhì liáo duō zhǒng gǎn rǎn zhèng
    A broad-spectrum antibiotic, C22H23ClN2O8, obtained from the soil bacterium Streptomyces aureofaciens and used in the treatment of a variety of infections.
  • méi zhǒng kàng shēng , c11h12cl2n2o5, lái wěi nèi ruì liàn jūn shǔ rǎng jūn huò rén gōng chéngshì zhǒng guǎng kàng jūn yào
    An antibiotic, C11H12Cl2N2O5, derived from the soil bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae or produced synthetically and effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms.
  • 'èr jiàn shì jiù shì shù zhuāng cóng rǎng chū lái
    The next job has been digging the stumps of the trees out of the soil.
  • zhí shōu rǎng zhōng de shuǐfèn
    Plants suck up moisture from the soil.
  • zhè xiē zhí shōu rǎng zhōng de shuǐfèn
    These plants suck up moisture from the soil.
  • zhǒng zài wēn hòu de cǎo xià xíng chéng de rǎng
    a type of soil occurring under grasses in temperate climates.
  • chéng wān dòu shǔ tóng shí bāo kuò yòng zuò yòu jià zhí de liào yòng lái bǎo chí rǎng shǎo shù yòu de nián shēngèr nián shēng huò duō nián shēng cǎo zhì chán rào zhí
    any of various climbing plants of the genus Vicia having pinnately compound leaves that terminate in tendrils and small variously colored flowers; includes valuable forage and soil-building plants.
  • 69. xuě duì nóng mín shì zhǒng bāng zhùyīn wéi bǎo chí céng rǎng de wēn shǐ zhǒng zhì dòng
    69. Snow aids farmers by keeping heart in the lower ground levels, thereby saving the seeds from freezing.
  • zhù yào wéi měi zhōu de shù zhǒng xiǎo shù zhī , tōng cháng guàn zhuàng xìng , zhù yào shēngzhǎng zài pín gān hàn de rǎng shàng , yòu shí xíng chéng mào de piàn guàn cóng
    any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets.
  • xiāo hào rǎng féi de yān cǎo
    Tobacco crops that exhausted the soil.
  • duì qiú biǎo miàn de yán jiū : bāo kuò rén lèi duì xíng , hòu , rǎng , zhí bèi de fǎn yìng
    study of the earth's surface; includes people's responses to topography and climate and soil and vegetation.
  • biǎo céng rǎng yào chōng diào liǎo
    This topsoil tends to wash away.
  • zhè xiē jīn xiāng yīnggāi zhǒng zài féi de rǎng
    These tulips should be bedded in rich soil.
  • zài chú suān xìng rǎng wài de rǎng zhōng biàn shēngzhǎngshēngzhǎng zài 'ōu zhōu běi de gāo jiā suǒ chú wài běi fēi
    ubiquitous in all but very acid soil; most of Europe (except Arctic Caucasus) and North Africa.
  • fēi cháng rén de hòu shēng huó de kōng pín de rǎnggāo hǎi de huán jìng
    a hostile climate; an uncongenial atmosphere; an uncongenial soil; the unfriendly environment at high altitudes.
  • dàn shì zhǐ yòu kào liàng zēng jiā láo dòngcái néng shēng chǎn chū gèng duō de liáng shíyīn jǐn nóng rén kǒu yóu rén kǒu lái shuō kòngxián shí jiān yào shǎo duōér qiě yóu cháng shǐ yòng wán shàn de gōng shú liàn de ( zài shì jiè shàng hěn fēn zhí dào xiàn zài réng shì zhè yàng ), chú liǎo zài hòu rǎng bié yòu de qíng kuàng xiànóng mín men shēng chǎn chū chāo guò shēn xiāo fèi liàng hěn duō de liángyīn 'ér gòngyǎng liǎo qún cóng shì chǎn de láo dòng zhě
    But this additional food is only obtained by a great additional amount of labour; so that not only an agricultural has much less leisure than a pastoral population,but, with the imperfect tools and unskillful processes which are for a long time employed (and which over the greater part of the earth have not even yet been abandoned), agriculturists do not,unless in unusually advantageous circumstances of climate and soil, produce so great a surplus of food, beyond their necessary consumption, as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry.
  • biǎo rǎng biǎo miàn de céng
    The upper part of the soil.
  • yóu měi de qíng kuàng dōubù jìn xiāng tóngtuō de suàn huì gēn rǎng de tiáo jiàn gōng xiāng yìng shù liàng de guàn gài yòng shuǐhuà féishā chóng shǐ de chǎn liàng dào zuì yōu
    The tractor's computer then delivers varying amounts of irrigation water, seed, fertilizer, and pesticides to optimize the production of the land as its condition varies yard by yard.
  • rǎng yóu zhǒng zhǒng tóng de huà xué zhuàng zhī suǒ gòu chéng
    Soil consists of various chemical substances.
  • yòu guān rǎngsōng ruǎnhuo cháo shī
    (of soil) soft and watery.
  • dòng yán shí suì piàn rǎng yán zhe shòu fēng qīn shí de huá xiàng xià huǎn màn dòng
    The slow movement of rock debris and soil down a weathered slope.
  • zài pín de rǎng zhōng néng shēngzhǎng yān cǎo jié de shí lái yuán jié de yóu jǐng
    impossible to grow tobacco on the exhausted soil; the exhausted food sources; exhausted oil wells.
  • shí luó jùn yīng lán shǐ wēi 'ěr shì jiē rǎngzài 'àng xùn shí dài shì mài wáng guó de fēn
    A historical region of western England on the Welsh border. It was part of the kingdom of Mercia during Anglo-Saxon times.
  • rǎng rǎng
    coming and going busily.
  • men yòu tiān rǎng zhī bié
    We're as different as night and day.