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1 harrow
tr['hærəʊ]1 SMALLAGRICULTURE/SMALL grada, rastrillo1 rastrillarharrow ['hær.o:] vt1) cultivate: gradar, labrar (la tierra)2) torment: atormentarharrow n: grada f, rastra fn.• grada s.f.• rastra s.f.• rastro s.m.• traílla s.f.v.• gradar v.'hærəʊnoun escarificador m, rastra f['hærǝʊ] (Agr)1.N grada f, rastra f2. VT1) (Agr) gradar2) (fig) torturar, destrozar* * *['hærəʊ]noun escarificador m, rastra f -
2 harrow
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3 harrow
s.1 grada (farm equipment)2 rastra.v.gradar, desmenuzar y allanar con la grada, allanar con la grada. (pt & pp harrowed) -
4 harrow tooth
nAGRIC diente de rastra m -
5 seed-harrow
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6 offset disc harrow
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7 tandem disc harrow
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8 disc harrow
n (BrE)AGRIC grada de discos f -
9 knife-tooth harrow
nAGRIC grada de púas f -
10 levelling harrow
n (BrE)AGRIC grada niveladora f -
11 offset disk harrow
n (AmE)AGRIC grada de discos excéntricos f -
12 saddle-back harrow
nAGRIC grada de dientes para caballones f -
13 section harrow
nAGRIC grada de dientes f -
14 smoothing harrow
nAGRIC rastra f -
15 spike-tooth harrow
nAGRIC grada de dientes rígidos f -
16 spring-tooth harrow
nAGRIC vibrocultivador m -
17 tandem disk harrow
n (AmE)AGRIC grada de discos de doble acción f -
18 brush harrow
s.grada de cota. -
19 disc harrow
s.rastra de discos, rastra de disco, grada de disco, grada de discos. -
20 disk harrow
s.grada de discos, carga descentrada, grada de disco, rastra de disco.
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harrow — ► NOUN ▪ an implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth which is dragged over ploughed land to break up or spread the soil. ► VERB 1) draw a harrow over. 2) (harrowing) very distressing. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary