thresh
verb- [transitive] thresh something
to separate grains of rice, wheat, etc. from the rest of the plant using a machine or, especially in the past, by hitting it with a special tool (用机器)使脱粒;(尤指旧时手持工具)打(稻、麦等) Collocations FarmingTopics Farmingc2Farming 农场经营 Growing food and raising animals 种植粮食和饲养动物 - plant trees/seeds/crops/vines/barley
植树;播种;种庄稼;种植葡萄树;种大麦 - grow/produce corn/wheat/rice/fruit
种植/生产玉米/小麦/大米/水果 - plough/(North American English) plow land/a field
耕地;犁田 - sow/harvest seeds/crops/fields
播种/收获谷粒/农作物/庄稼 - spread manure/fertilizer on something
给…施撒粪肥/肥料 - cultivate/irrigate/water/contaminate crops/plants/fields/land
耕作/灌溉/浇灌/污染庄稼/植物/田地/土地 - damage/destroy/lose your crop
损害/毁坏/损失农作物 - ripen/pick fruit/berries/grapes
催熟/采摘水果/浆果/葡萄 - press/dry/ferment grapes
压榨/晾干/发酵葡萄 - grind/thresh grain/corn/wheat
磨/打谷物/玉米/小麦 - raise/rear/keep chickens/poultry/cattle/pigs
饲养鸡/家禽/牛/猪 - raise/breed/feed/graze livestock/cattle/sheep
饲养/喂养/放养家畜/牛/羊 - kill/slaughter livestock
屠宰家畜 - preserve/smoke/cure/salt meat
防腐保存/熏/加工贮藏/用盐腌制肉
Modern farming 现代农场经营 - run a fish farm/an organic dairy farm
- engage in/be involved in intensive (pig/fish) farming
从事集约型(生猪/渔业)养殖 - use/apply (chemical/organic) fertilizer/insecticides/pesticides
使用(化学/有机)肥料/杀虫剂 - begin/do/conduct field trials of GM (= genetically modified) crops
开始/进行转基因作物的田间试验 - grow/develop GM crops/seeds/plants/foods
种植/研发转基因作物/种子/植物/粮食 - fund/invest in genetic engineering/research
资助/投资基因工程/研究 - improve/increase crop yields
提高/增加粮食产量 - face/suffer from/alleviate food shortages
面临/遭受/缓解食物短缺 - label food that contains GMOs (= genetically modified organisms)
给含有转基因生物的食品贴标签 - eliminate/reduce farm subsidies
取消/减少农业补贴 - oppose/be against factory farming/GM food
反对工厂化养殖/转基因食品 - promote/encourage/support organic/sustainable farming
促进/鼓励/支持有机/可持续农耕
- plant trees/seeds/crops/vines/barley
- [intransitive, transitive] thresh (something)
to move or make something move in a way that is violent or shows a loss of control (使)剧烈扭动,翻滚 synonym thrash
Word OriginOld English therscan, later threscan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dorsen and German dreschen. Compare with thrash.