paddies信息详情
n.稻田(复数paddies);爱尔兰人;Patrick(男子名)和Patricia(女子名)的昵称
Paddies───稻田
addies───n.阿迪(男子名)
baddies───n.坏人,反面人物
caddies───卡迪拉克(Cadillac)
daddies───n.爸爸
haddies───黑线鳕
laddies───n.(苏)男孩;小伙子
paddles───n.船桨(paddle的复数);划桨;v.划桨(paddle的三单形式)
pandies───v.打手心处罚(学生);n.打手心处罚;n.(Pandy)(美、印度、英)潘迪(人名)
Mines have been scattered in rice paddies and jungles, maiming and killing civilians.───地雷散布在稻田和丛林中,致使平民伤残和死亡。
A rice farmer complains of itchy legs from the paddies.───一位稻农抱怨说,从田里出来,腿都发痒。
Only a decade ago, the place was exurban rice paddies and lychee orchards.───十年前,这个地方只是一个城市的远郊,种植水稻和荔枝。
Rice is often grown in paddies - shallow puddles carefully controlled to ensure appropriate water depth.───水稻通常种在稻田(即精心控制水深的小池塘)里。
Water buffalos have tilled our paddies for millennia, yet how much do we really know about them?───水牛为人耕田几千年,人们对它又了解多少呢?
Rice is often grown in shallow puddles called paddies.───稻米通常生长在这些被成为稻田的浅浅的水塘中。
It was the only factory in sight, surrounded by rice paddies and other agricultural fields, although others were under construction.───它是目力所及范围内唯一的厂子,四周环绕着稻田和其他农田,但还有一些工厂正在建设之中。
He was passing through some rice paddies, when suddenly thousands and thousands of tadpoles rushed to the side of the road.───当他经过一片稻田时,突然间,成千上万的蝌蚪冲到了路上。
Now there's new focus on a pair of methane sources that we usually don't think of as natural polluters: wetlands and rice paddies.───现在两个过去不认为是自然污染源的甲烷气体排放源又成为了关注的焦点,即湿地和稻田。
The symmetry of the rice paddies and rubber plantations could only be appreciated from the air.
Rice paddies and corn fields stretched away from the road. Water buffalo pulled plows or wallowed in the paddies.
Methane is also given off by rice paddies and ruminant animals, including cattle.
Those dry rice paddies that we walked through, we could swim through; they all filled up with water.
In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
Rice paddies and corn fields stretched away from the road.
SAKU, Japan: Winding past rice paddies and lazily blowing its whistle along bubbly creeks, a two-car train in rural northern Japan is the latest entrant in the battle against global warming.
Mines have been scattered in rice paddies and jungles, maiming and killing civilians.
Water buffalo pulled plows or wallowed in the paddies.