英:['fʌrəʊd]
美:['fɜoʊd]
英:['fʌrəʊd]
美:['fɜoʊd]
noun
a trench in the earth made by a plow
plowed land : field
something that resembles the track of a plow: such as
a marked narrow depression : groove
tracing a fingernail along a furrow in the corduroy of her housecoat—Douglass Wallop
a deep wrinkle
furrows in his brow
verb
transitive verb
to make furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines in
intransitive verb
to make or form furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines
furrow irrigation沟灌,畦灌;畦沟灌溉
Noun and Verb Middle English furgh, forow, from Old English furh; akin to Old High German furuh furrow, Latin porca
The first known use of furrow was before the 12th century
furthestadverb or adjective
farthest
furthermostadjective
most distant : farthest
furthermoreadverb
in addition to what precedes : moreover
furtherancenoun
the act of furthering : advancement
furnoun
a piece of the pelt of an animal
an article of clothing made with fur
the hairy coat of a mammal especially when fine, soft, and thick
furryadjective
made of or resembling fur
covered with fur
furrow1 of 2noun
a trench in the earth made by or as if by a plow
a narrow groove or wrinkle
furrow2 of 2verb
to make furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines in
furrow1 of 2noun
a trench in the earth made by or as if by a plow
a narrow groove or wrinkle
furrow2 of 2verb
to make furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines in
1 A tear winked on the jester's furrowed cheek.
小丑满是皱纹的脸上,一滴泪在闪烁。
2 “There is a profound need for education for the children here,” the captain said, his brows furrowed as if he were deep in thought.
3 Nali’s knuckles dug into her waist and her brows were furrowed.
4 Gilgamesh furrowed his brow, but in the depths of his eyes, something glowed.
5 we had to furrow the field before we could plant the wheat
6 With furrowed brow, Welles explained that since the broadcast, he hadn’t read the newspapers or slept much.
7 “The elf wasn’t the only one in that box,” said Sirius, his brow furrowed as he continued to pace.
8 I looked up at Hamlet’s noble countenance, his wide, intelligent brow now furrowed with grief.
9 Rubio slips his reader back in his pocket, his brow furrowed in disappointment.
10 He put out his hand and looked at me with a furrowed brow.
11 Her brows are furrowed and she bites her bottom lip.
12 Blore sat on his bed, his brow furrowed, his little eyes creased and puckered while he pondered the, problem of the revolver....
13 He furrowed his brow and glowered at Colonel Korn through eyes narrow with suspicion, his fists clenched on his hips.
14 That was where Lil sat for long minutes after every trip now, head bowed, sweat furrowing down her gray forearms, dripping from her fingertips onto the gray floor.
15 First bites were a complete pleasure, but follow-up bites saw our tasters furrow their metaphorical collective brow.
16 Ben furrowed his brow, such as it was.
17 He said nothing, only looked at me, his brow furrowed.
18 Aunt Addie’s eyes were closed, her forehead furrowed, her lips trembling.
19 Then, closing her eyes, she sighed deeply and furrowed her brow, thinking hard.
20 Overhead hung a summer sky furrowed with the rash of rockets.
头顶上的夏日夜空纵横着急疾而过的焰火.