Synonym: Big Dipper, Charles's Wain, Dipper, Plough, Wagon, Wain, plow, turn. Similar words: ought, dough, bough, rough, tough, sought, though, enough. Meaning: [plaʊ] n. 1. a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major 2. a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing. v. 1. move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil 2. to break and turn over earth especially with a plow.
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121. The running-in wear mechanisms are very complicated, simultaneously accompanied by plough, adhesive, fatigue, oxidative and lubricated wear, etc.
122. We are doing $300 million now. We only had to plough back $30 million in the business.
123. Research has shown that deep tillage with a moldboard plough in the monsoon season can overcome this problem.
124. Frogs may bellow louder than bulls, but they cannot drag the plough in the field not turn the wheel of the winepress, and of their skins you cannot make shoes.
125. The fibrous nature of Linseed makes it impossible to plough back into the soil.
126. Their depth of plough and degree of rotary smash are better than ordinary single - engine four-wheeled tractor of farm managing machine. The working efficiency is high and the working quality is good.
127. A well-timed jump skips Mario over them, before I plough through the planet with the digbit, smashing into the exposed underside of the boss.
128. Based on the investigation and study, this paper deals with the history and present situation of the animal drawing plough moldboard in our country, and discusses its property of scouring soil.
129. I will plough back what I earn into my company.
130. In parts of Northern France, farmers still plough up shell fragments, weapons and equipment.
131. Odysseus immediately made a semi-circle with his plough to avoid injuring his son.
132. The village head led several farmers to plough for the heirless elderly.
133. I don't collect the interest but plough it back into my savings account.
134. Adhesive force exists between soil and plow moldboard in the field work of paddy field plough.
135. The wind erosion of plough land in bottomland is 52.96% more than girder land and they are diversity markedness.
136. We must plough on somehow in spite d all the difficulties.
137. There are forest, spinney , open woodland, plough field, grass and rock around the Great Wall.
138. This section is bound to plough around its art forms, originality[sentencedict.com], arts and history references.
139. Davis and mason used to plough back part of their profits into new equipment.
140. The wear mechanism under all test situations is abrasion wear and plough wear.
141. As the sombre wheels of the six carts go round, they seem to plough up a long crooked furrow among the populace in the streets.
142. The survey and application of plough in Xinxing coal mine are introduced.
143. The Chancellor has opted to plough on with policies that could run his coalition on to the rocks.
144. The yield of grass could be obviously increased by taking measures of fertilization, irrigation, plough and scarification to the retrogressive Leymus grassland.
145. The side discharge armored face conveyor is a kind of widely used continuous conveyor machinery. It's plough shape may influence the conveyor effects greatly.
146. Now look you, my merry men, that you do no harm to yeomen, or to them that till with the plough(Sentencedict), or to the knight or squire who is kind to the poor.
147. The acidometer was mainly composed of plough blade motor, cleaning plough blade, temperature detecting electrode, stibium electrode, reference electrode and hood.
148. The eleventh test flight proved to be fatal when he plane's elevator jammed causing it plough into the ground below.
149. He used to watch body building videos and plough through a daily diet of a dozen eggs and four pints of milk.
150. After the seventh year, i. e. the sabbatical year, farmers can plough field again.
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