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plan·ta·tion
plaen teI shn
复数:plantations
词根:plant
n.plant 工厂,车间;植物;设备;庄稼
planter 种植机,[农机] 播种机;种植者;种植园主;耕作者;殖民者
planting 栽培,种植;花圃
v.planting 播种;移植(plant的ing形式);安置
vi.plant 种植
vt.plant 种植;培养;栽培;安置
noun
a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation
a settlement in a new country or region
Plymouth Plantation
a place that is planted or under cultivation
an agricultural estate usually worked by resident labor
geographical name
city in southeastern Florida west of Fort Lauderdale population 84,955
tea plantation茶园;茶叶种植场
这组词都有“林,树林”的意思,其区别是:
bushes指灌木丛,矮树林。
jungle特指热带的丛林。
forest多指树木高大,面积大、人迹罕至的原始森林。
plantation指人造林。
woods指面积不大的树林或小块的树林。
grove通常指面积较小,树木整齐,地面干净的小树林,尤指果林。
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15世纪中期, "plantacioun",即“种植(种子等)的行为”,这一意义目前已过时,源自拉丁文“plantationem”(主格“plantatio”),为“种植”的动名词,源自于过去分词词干* plantare(参见“ plant (n.)”)。
自公元1600年代开始意为“介绍,建立”。自16世纪80年代始被用作“移民定居的种植”,历史上常用于指“新土地上的殖民地、原始定居地”,例如至1640年代以前罗德岛的“ Providence Plantations ”(一个地名)。
“大型养殖场,主要种植烟草或棉花”的意义始见于1706年; “世纪词典”[1895]用这一意义来定义它“农场,庄园或地区,尤其是在热带或亚热带地区,例如美国南部、南美洲、西印度群岛、非洲、印度、锡兰等地,通常由黑人、佃农或苦力种植棉花、甘蔗、烟草、咖啡等作物”。
栽植:在人体上植入或贴敷组织,如牙齿或其他材料,包括植入(implantation),即在人体组织内植入类似的或其他材料,如将人造牙或自然牙植入新槽内,或植入治疗药物或装置
再植(replantation),即将人体组织植回原位,如将取出的牙植入原来的牙槽中
移植(transplantation),将从别人身上取来,或从自身不同部位取来的组织进行植入或贴敷
种植园
The first known use of plantation was in the 15th century
planternoun
one that plants or cultivatesespecially: a person who owns or operates a plantation
a mechanical corn planter
a container in which ornamental plants are grown
plant1 of 2verb
to put or set in the ground to grow
plant seeds
to set permanently in the consciousness of : implant
plant good habits
to cause to become established
plant colonies
to stock or provide with something usually to grow or increase plant a stream with trout
plant fields to corn
to place or fix in the ground
planted stakes to hold the vines
to place firmly or forcibly
planted themselves right in our way
to place or introduce so as to mislead
plant a spy
plant2 of 2noun
any of a kingdom of mostly photosynthetic living things usually lacking the ability to move from place to place under their own power, having no obvious nervous or sensory organs, possessing cellulose cell walls, and often having a body that is able to keep growing without taking on a fixed size and shape
the land, buildings, and equipment of an organization
the college plant
a building or workshop for the manufacture of a product : factory
power plant
something or someone planted
left muddy footprints as a plant to confuse the police
plantationnoun
a group of plants and especially trees planted and cared for
a settlement in a new country or region : colony
a planted areaespecially: an agricultural estate worked by laborers
plantationnoun
a group of plants and especially trees planted and cared for
a settlement in a new country or region : colony
a planted areaespecially: an agricultural estate worked by laborers
1 The watercolor, titled “The Old Plantation,” has been reproduced for thousands of books and Web sites as an early view of Southern life.
2 If she started in Typical Day on the Plantation, she could get her two plantation shifts finished just after the midday meal.
3 Whitney Plantation is not a place designed to make people feel guilt, or to make people feel shame.
4 Woodland Plantation, in West Pointe à la Hache, was built in the 1830s and was for decades dedicated to the propagation of sugar cane and the trading of slaves.
5 She married a wealthy Philadelphia landowner who took her to visit the family farm on a rice swamp in Georgia called Butler Plantation.
6 Mr. Cummings, a trial lawyer, sometimes taps his listeners on the shoulder or arm to make sure they are grasping the thoughts and emotions he hopes to stir at the Whitney Plantation.
7 Some know about the governor of that colony, William Bradford, who wrote “Of Plymouth Plantation.”
8 Our next stops are historic Jarrell Plantation, which dates from 1847 and is still a working farm, and Griswoldville Battlefield, the site of the only significant infantry battle against Sherman during his march to Savannah.
9 The Whitney Plantation, first opened to the public in 2014, is the only plantation museum in Louisiana exclusively focused on the history of enslaved people.
10 The eased sanctions put me in the mood to explore Cuba’s cigar culture, including the Alejandro Robaina Tobacco Plantation, arguably the most famous tobacco farm in the world.
11 The high population approach treats plantation as an annual crop ( one harvest only ).
密植种植把大蕉当作一年生的作物处理 ( 只收获一次 ).
12 Other upscale hotels, such as Montpelier Plantation & Beach, a Relais & Chateau property, also attract an upscale crowd: Princess Diana took her two young sons there just after separating from Prince Charles.
13 Plantation justice was mean and constant, but the world was indiscriminate.
14 Nisbet Plantation Beach Club, on the Caribbean island of Nevis, is offering a 50 percent discount.
15 Plantation wedding venues are frequently advertised online as historic and beautiful.
16 There were hundreds of slaves in the plantation.
这个种植园里有数百名奴隶。
17 conifer/forestry plantations
针叶树林地;种植林
18 The plantation of Munster had for the time but a limited success.
芝斯特的殖民事业,在当时仅取得极为有限的成就.
19 The area in the school where his family gathered had been named Painting's Plantation to honour his 80th birthday.
20 One of the best examples is the Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum.
而最好的例子之一的是;旅游者栖息的种植园和博物馆.
5 建设
constructive foundation construction creation erection make create build plant establish rear edification construct edify
7 种植场
9 造林地
10 殖民地
12 殖民
settlement colony colonial population transplantation colonization settling settle plant colonize
13 移民
immigrant emigrant transmigrant transplantation emigration transplant emigratory foreign-born dirty-neck settlement immigration migrant settler colonist jimmy incomer emigrate
14 农园
17 栽植