mow
- IPA[məʊ]
英式
- cut down (grass) with a machine;cut down (grass or a cereal crop) with a scythe
verb: mow, 3rd person present: mows, gerund or present participle: mowing, past tense: mowed, past participle: mown
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動詞
- 1. cut down (grass) with a machine mow the lawn a day or two before you go, so it stays looking tidy while you are away
- ▪ cut down (grass or a cereal crop) with a scythe they mowed green corn, to give the blades to horses
- kill someone by firing a series of bullets or other missiles
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- kill someone by firing a series of bullets or other missiles
Oxford Dictionary
- kill someone with a fusillade of bullets or other missiles
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- kill someone with a fusillade of bullets or other missiles
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片語
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- IPA[məʊ]
英式
- a stack of hay, corn, or other crop: a hay mow
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[mō]
美式
- cut down (an area of grass) with a machine: mow the lawn a day or two before you go, so it stays looking tidy while you are away
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mou]
美式
- a stack of hay, grain, or other similar crop: a hay mow
Oxford American Dictionary