SHUCKING - ترجمة إلى العربية
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SHUCKING - ترجمة إلى العربية

SLANG TERM FOR THE BEHAVIOR OF JOKING AND ACTING EVASIVELY
Shucking and Jiving; Shuck and Jive; Shucking and jiving; Shuck and jive; Shuckers and jivers

SHUCKING      

ألاسم

قِشْرَة

الفعل

جَرَدَ ; جَرَّدَ ; قَشَرَ ; قَشَّرَ

MAIZE         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
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  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8

ألاسم

ذُرَةٌ شامِيَّة

CORN         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8

ألاسم

حَبّ ; ذُرَة

الفعل

مَلَحَ ( الطَّعامَ )

تعريف

Shucking

ويكيبيديا

Shuckin' and jivin'

Shuckin' and jivin' (or shucking and jiving) is African-American slang for joking and acting evasively in the presence of an authoritative figure. It usually involves clever lies and impromptu storytelling, to one-up an opponent or avoid punishment. In Ribbin', Jivin', and Playin' the Dozens: The Persistent Dilemma in Our Schools, Herbert L. Foster writes: "Shuckin' and jivin' is a verbal and physical technique some blacks use to avoid difficulty, to accommodate some authority figure, and in the extreme, to save a life or to save oneself from being beaten physically or psychologically."

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Shucking jacket and tie for a hardhat, Bush toured a massive fuel depot to highlight Brazil‘s success in developing ethanol into a vital source of energy.
2. Outside a small homestead, Hariton Mihai and his wife, Teodosia, are shucking heaps of corn with the help of their sons and daughters as hens and chickens peck in the dirt.
3. But Rao, the daughter of an Indiana shoe salesmen, had spent her childhood summers shucking corn, and she believed that no method of political activism was beneath her –– especially not now.
4. Marks and Wakulla rivers where swilling beer and shucking oysters at one of the local taverns attracts a number of customers from Tallahassee, about a half hour north. We‘re all in one piece and happy we‘re still here,‘‘ said Mary Brockmeier, who owns a bed and breakfast in St.