farmed
- IPA[fɑːmd]
英式
- (of a type of livestock or crop) bred or grown commercially, especially as opposed to living in the wild
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- 1. (of a type of livestock or crop) bred or grown commercially, especially as opposed to living in the wild farmed salmon
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under ... a farm of 100 acres farm workers
- make one's living by growing crops or keeping livestock: he has farmed organically for five years
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops and rearing animals: a farm of 100 acres farm workers
- make one's living by growing crops or keeping livestock: he has farmed organically for years
Oxford Dictionary
- an estate or land held in fee simple subject to a perpetual fixed rent.
Oxford Dictionary
- send out or subcontract work to others
Oxford Dictionary
- send out or subcontract work to others
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- a farm offering accommodation to paying guests: holiday apartments, farm stays, and B&Bs are found throughout the island
Oxford Dictionary
- the states of the Midwest that are noted particularly for their agricultural production: Iowa, ...
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- a set of web pages created with the sole aim of linking to a target page, in an attempt to ... when soliciting inbound links to your site, avoid link farms and other sites that have obvious artificial links
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美式
- (of a type of livestock or crop) bred or grown commercially, especially as opposed to living in ... farmed salmon
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