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美:[ˌæɡrɪˈkʌltʃərəlɪst]
英:[ˌægrɪˈkʌltʃərəlɪst]
美:[ˌæɡrɪˈkʌltʃərəlɪst]
复数:agriculturalists
词根:agriculture
adj.agricultural 农业的;农艺的
n.agriculture 农业;农艺,农学
agriculturist 农业家;[农] 农场工作者
Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin agricultura, from ager field + cultura cultivation — more at acre, culture
The first known use of agriculture was in the 15th century
ahinterjection
—used to express delight, relief, regret, or scorn
aguenoun
a fever (as malaria) marked by outbreaks of chills, fever, and sweating that recur at regular intervals
a fit of shivering : chill
agroundadverb or adjective
on or onto the shore or the bottom of a body of water
the ship ran aground
agronomynoun
a branch of agriculture that deals with the raising of crops and the care of the soil
agronomynoun
a branch of agriculture that deals with the raising of crops and the care of the soil
agronomynoun
a branch of agriculture that deals with the raising of crops and the care of the soil
agriculturenoun
the science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock : farming
agriculturenoun
the science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock : farming
agriculturenoun
the science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock : farming
1 What set the earliest agriculturalists apart from the even earlier hunter-gatherers?
2 Several Nigerian states have passed legislation banning the open grazing of cattle, in an attempt to stop the clashes that result from pastoralists’ animals trampling agriculturalists’ crops.
3 Back in Kentucky, famed author and agriculturalist Wendell Berry has another concern: local food security and the destruction of prime agricultural land.
4 Anyone buying livestock would have to present a document showing that he or she is an “agriculturalist.”
5 More than 70% of Australia’s weed species were originally imported by gardeners or agriculturalists.
6 A new study reveals that these early agriculturalists were fertilizing their crops with manure 8000 years ago, thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
7 Montague's enthusiasm is shared by the local pharmacist, Dobson, a supplier of "contra-conceptives" and performer of abortions who believes "urgencies of the age demanded that every responsible parent adopt the practices of the successful agriculturalist."
8 This meant that the agriculturalists of Meroe were not entirely reliant on the waters of the Nile.
9 A Japanese agriculturalist was shot in the north of the country.
10 But that blame is misplaced, because as Oliver put it, cows don’t care what time it is and we’ve all been unfairly accusing America’s agriculturalists.
11 The ants are agriculturalists, ferrying food to the fungus that they cultivate in elaborate underground chambers, and the spikes allow them to better balance their leafy loads.
12 Students were also trained as economists, architects, agriculturalists, social welfare workers, and teachers.
学生们还被培训成为经济学家 、 建筑师 、 农学家 、 社会工作人员以及教师.
13 “Serra wanted Native societies to transform from one of hunter-gathers to agriculturalists,” he said.
14 the forest was cut down, and the land given over to agriculture
15 Yet those groups that did become agriculturalists experienced a degree of population growth and labor specialization that ultimately allowed for the establishment of a number of sophisticated Neolithic settlements.
16 British and Egyptian colonists in Darfur, coming from farming societies, imported land ownership laws that sided with local agriculturalists over nomadic herding communities.
17 Mr. Segev’s biography on the website of the Israeli Parliament lists his profession as “agriculturalist.”
18 He received letters of support from workmen, union leaders, agriculturalists, feminists, and clergymen.
19 These early agriculturalists, who lived in the land sandwiched between the Mediterranean and Black seas, are thought to have migrated into Europe and mixed with local hunter-gatherers.
20 “Agriculture is my career and my hobby. I was born an agriculturalist,” she says.
1 农场主
2 农学家
3 农人
5 从事农业者