hoe
- IPA[həʊ]
英式
- a long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding
- use a hoe to dig (earth) or thin out or dig up (plants);eat eagerly
verb: hoe, 3rd person present: hoes, gerund or present participle: hoeing, past tense: hoed, past participle: hoed
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名詞
- 1. a long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding loosen the dry soil with a hoe
動詞
- 1. use a hoe to dig (earth) or thin out or dig up (plants) we were out in the fields, planting crops and hoeing weeds
- 2. Australian, New Zealand informal eat eagerly we hoed in like a horde of hungry locusts he's hoeing into the cheese now
- ▪ attack or criticize the media have hoed into him in recent years
- a hoe used with a pushing action just under the surface of the soil.
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- a small hoe with a curved neck, used for weeding between onions and other closely grown plants.
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- a hoe designed to be used with a pulling action.
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- a difficult task
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- IPA[hō]
美式
- a long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding and breaking up soil: loosen the dry soil with a hoe
- use a hoe to dig (earth) or thin out or dig up (plants): we were out in the fields, planting crops and hoeing weeds
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of ho
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[hō]
美式
- variant spelling of ho
Oxford American Dictionary