haying如何读

英:['heɪɪŋ]

美:['heɪɪŋ]

haying是什么意思

  • n.割干草;堆干草

haying英英释义

noun

herbage and especially grass mowed and cured for fodder

reward

slang bed

a small sum of money

a saving of … $14 million is not hay—H. C. Schonberg

geographical name

river 530 miles (853 kilometers) long in northern Alberta and the southern Northwest Territories, Canada, flowing northeast into Great Slave Lake

verb

intransitive verb

to cut, cure, and store hay

transitive verb

to feed with hay

biographical name

John Milton 1838–1905 American statesman

biographical name

John Milton 1838–1905 American statesman

haying词源英文解释

Noun Middle English hey, from Old English hīeg; akin to Old High German hewi hay, Old English hēawan to hew

The first known use of hay was before the 12th century

haying儿童词典英英释义

Hebrewnoun

a member of one of a group of northern Semitic peoples including the Israelitesespecially: israelite

the Semitic language of the Hebrews

heat1 of 2verb

to make or become warm or hot

to make excited

heat2 of 2noun

a condition of being hot : warmth

a high degree of hotness

a hot place or period

the heat of the day

a form of energy that causes substances to rise in temperature or to go through associated changes (as melting, evaporation, or expansion)

strength of feeling

answered with some heat

the height of an action or condition

the heat of battle

estrus sense 1

a single race in a contest made up of two or more races

heathnoun

any of a family of shrubby often evergreen plants that grow well on open barren usually acid and poorly drained soilespecially: a low evergreen shrub with needlelike leaves and clusters of small flowers

a usually level area of land overgrown with low shrubs

heartsickadjective

very sad and discouraged : depressed

heartlessadjective

pitiless, cruel

headwaiternoun

the head of the dining-room staff of a restaurant or hotel

hayracknoun

a frame mounted on a wagon and used especially in hauling hay or strawalso: the wagon and frame

haymownoun

hayloft

hay1 of 2noun

herbs (as grasses) cut and dried for use as fodder

hay2 of 2verb

to cut, cure, and store plants for hay

to feed with hay

haying 例句

1 Such haying and grazing are not approved uses for acres set aside in CRP.

2 Photographs line the halls showing the von Trapp girls in Austrian-style dresses, or the family pouring concrete for the foundation and doing the haying and maple sugaring -- which they still do.

3 He said doing all these things together as well as trying to establish a successful - or at least sustainable - beef and haying business made farming full time seem at least doable if not easier.

4 Dropping a single heifer on a large spread or haying one small swatch of an expansive pasture does not jibe with tax code and could compromise eligibility.

5 He tells me that to feed his cattle with a haying outfit on private land would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

6 That has opened to door to various forms of aid, such as emergency loans and haying and grazing of conservation land.

7 Ma sets the rules for Pa to follow, and Pa says "Yes Ma" on his way out to work for the day milking, haying collecting eggs and slaughtering the goats.

8 So for now the Linn family’s afternoon haying operations will carry on.

9 Her great strength and endurance made her the most desired farm-hand in the township to be employed in haying time, in wall-building, or in any heavy farm work.

10 “Yes, it's a wing,” Prosper agreed after haying studied it from all possible angles.

11 The federal government has declared numerous counties in the three-state region to be disaster areas and authorized haying and grazing on land meant for conservation to help alleviate the conditions.

12 So away she went to the haying field, and when she was in sight of the reverend haymaker, she screamed out, "Mr. W., Mr. W."

13 Farm Rescue provides free physical labor for farmers and ranchers in need in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana and Nebraska, which it began serving with haying and hay-hauling help this year.

14 CRP haying in those counties is now allowed until Aug. 31, and grazing on that protected land is allowed through Sept. 30.

15 The Obama administration has opened environmentally fragile land, normally off-limits, for haying and grazing but can do little else.

16 Farm Rescue will provide free haying and hay-hauling help to Nebraska farmers in need this year, as it continues providing services to farmers in both Dakotas, Montana, Minnesota and Iowa.

17 Straw is also less likely than hay to have been treated with pesticides, which would inhibit your plants or prevent their growth altogether.

18 All this time the shop had been progressing, and now bricklayer, carpenter, glazier, and decorator haying done their work, it was completed and ready for its tenant, who, however, seemed in no hurry to appear.

19 On the morning I visited, he’d been up since seven, haying the fields.

20 His life used to be a cycle: haying in the summer and, when it turned colder, heading up to Jackson Hole mountain resort so he could coach and direct events the ski club produced.

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