plow

IPA/plaʊ/
KK[plˈaʊ]IPA/plaʊ/

plow — noun

1. a large farming tool with one or more curved metal blades that cuts through and

1.名詞B1
釋義

a large farming tool with one or more curved metal blades that cuts through and turns over soil. Animals or tractors pull it across fields to prepare the land for planting seeds

例句

Hugo hitched the plow to the tractor and turned over the field for spring planting.

collocation: hitch a plow to a tractor / pull a plow

The iron plow broke through the dry, hard soil of the old pasture.

collocation: break soil / turn over soil with a plow

同義詞
  • tiller

    a smaller machine for breaking up soil, used in gardens rather than large fields

用法筆記

The spelling 'plow' is standard in American English; 'plough' is used in British, Australian, and other Commonwealth varieties of English.

常見錯誤

I bought a plow for my small garden
I bought a tiller for my small garden
💡A plow is a large implement pulled by a tractor or animal; for a small garden a lighter tool called a tiller is more appropriate.

plow — verb