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1 plough
1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) plūgas2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) arti, vagoti2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) skintis kelią, įveikti3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) trenktis -
2 constellation
[konstə'leiʃən](a named group of stars: The Plough and Orion are constellations.) žvaigždynas -
3 furrow
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4 team
[ti:m]1) (a group of people forming a side in a game: a football team.) komanda2) (a group of people working together: A team of doctors.) brigada, grupė, komanda3) (two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc: a team of horses/oxen.) pora, jungas, trejetas•- team-work
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5 yoke
[jəuk] 1. noun1) (a wooden frame placed over the necks of oxen to hold them together when they are pulling a cart etc.) jungas2) (a frame placed across a person's shoulders, for carrying buckets etc.) naščiai3) (something that weighs people down, or prevents them being free: the yoke of slavery.) jungas4) (the part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and round the neck: a black dress with a white yoke.) perpetė2. verb(to join with a yoke: He yoked the oxen to the plough.) pakinkyti
См. также в других словарях:
plough — (US plow) ► NOUN 1) a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows. 2) (the Plough) a prominent formation of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). ► VERB … English terms dictionary
plough — plough; plough·er; plough·land; plough·man; … English syllables
plough — [plaʊ] , plow verb plough something → back into something phrasal verb [transitive] to put money that you have made back into a business, in order to make the business bigger and more successful, rather than giving it to shareholders: • The group … Financial and business terms
Plough — Plough, n. & v. See {Plow}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plough — [plau] n BrE the Plough the group of seven bright stars that can be seen only from the northern part of the world American Equivalent: the Big Dipper … Dictionary of contemporary English
plough in — To cover with earth by ploughing • • • Main Entry: ↑plough … Useful english dictionary
plough — [ plau ] the British spelling of plow 2 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plough — alternative spelling of PLOW (Cf. plow). Related: Ploughed; ploughing … Etymology dictionary
plough — is the normal BrE spelling, but plow is used in AmE … Modern English usage
plough — [plou] n., vt., vi. chiefly Brit. sp. of PLOW … English World dictionary
Plough — Plow redirects here. For the Canadian soldier, see Edward Chester Plow. Plowman redirects here. For the surname, see Plowman (surname). Furrow redirects here. For other uses, see Furrow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plough… … Wikipedia