furrow weed - translation to ρωσικά
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furrow weed - translation to ρωσικά

ARCHAEOLOGICAL PATTERN OF RIDGES AND TROUGHS CREATED BY A SYSTEM OF PLOUGHING USED IN EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES, TYPICAL OF THE OPEN FIELD SYSTEM
Rig and furrow; Ridge and Furrow; Ridge-and-furrow; Rig-and-furrow; Rigg and furrow; Rigg-and-furrow; Ridge and furrow cultivation
  •  Rig and furrow at Roughrig reservoir, near [[Airdrie, North Lanarkshire]] in Scotland
  • This drawing explains the origin of ridge and furrow patterns.

furrow weed      
сорное растение на пашне
weed         
  •  year = 1989 }}</ref>
  • A field of [[beets]] being weeded in Colorado, United States, in 1972
  • all over the world]], especially in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It is considered a weed in some contexts (such as [[lawn]]s) but not others (such as when it is grown as a [[vegetable]] or [[herbal medicine]]).
  • White clover
PLANT CONSIDERED UNDESIRABLE IN A PARTICULAR SITUATION
Weedy species; Death weed; Lawn weeds; Pest plant; Grass weed; Weed pressure; Plant weeds; Annual weed; Native weed; Declared weed; Introduced weed
weed I 1. noun 1) сорная трава, сорняк 2) (the weed) табак 3) coll. сигара 4) coll. тощий, долговязый человек 5) coll. кляча ill weeds grow apace prov. - дурная трава в рост идет 2. v. 1) полоть 2) очищать; избавлять - weed away - weed out II noun 1) pl. вдовий траур (обыкн. widow's weeds) 2) траурная повязка, креп
weed         
  •  year = 1989 }}</ref>
  • A field of [[beets]] being weeded in Colorado, United States, in 1972
  • all over the world]], especially in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It is considered a weed in some contexts (such as [[lawn]]s) but not others (such as when it is grown as a [[vegetable]] or [[herbal medicine]]).
  • White clover
PLANT CONSIDERED UNDESIRABLE IN A PARTICULAR SITUATION
Weedy species; Death weed; Lawn weeds; Pest plant; Grass weed; Weed pressure; Plant weeds; Annual weed; Native weed; Declared weed; Introduced weed

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общая лексика

бурьян

сорняк

сорная трава

пропалывать

уничтожать сорняки

водоросль

(крупное) водное растение

засоритель

жаргонизм

"травка" (марихуана)

существительное

[wi:d]

общая лексика

сорная трава

сорняк

водоросль

(the weed)

табак

сигареты

траур

траурная одежда

траурная повязка

креп на рукаве

сорная трава, сорняк

вдовий траур

траурная повязка, креп

сленг

марихуана

броский мужской костюм

разговорное выражение

хилый человек

тощий и долговязый парень

«жердь»

кляча

что-л. нежелательное

отвратительное

собирательное выражение

сигара

тощий, долговязый человек

глагол

[wi:d]

общая лексика

полоть

пропалывать

выпалывать

выдёргивать сорняки

очищать

избавлять

избавляться

сленг

очистить чей-л. карман

вытащить (бумажник)

специальный термин

выбраковывать

Ορισμός

weed
¦ noun
1. a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants.
2. informal cannabis.
(the weed) tobacco.
3. Brit. informal a contemptibly feeble person.
4. informal a leggy, loosely built horse.
¦ verb
1. remove weeds from.
2. (weed something out) remove unwanted items or members from something.
Derivatives
weeder noun
weedless adjective
Origin
OE weod (n.), weodian (v.), of unknown origin.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ridge and furrow

Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open-field system. It is also known as rig (or rigg) and furrow, mostly in the North East of England and in Scotland.

The earliest examples date to the immediate post-Roman period and the system was used until the 17th century in some areas, as long as the open field system survived. Surviving ridge and furrow topography is found in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere in Europe. The surviving ridges are parallel, ranging from 3 to 22 yards (3 to 20 m) apart and up to 24 inches (61 cm) tall – they were much taller when in use. Older examples are often curved.

Ridge and furrow topography was a result of ploughing with non-reversible ploughs on the same strip of land each year. It is visible on land that was ploughed in the Middle Ages, but which has not been ploughed since then. No actively ploughed ridge and furrow survives.

The ridges or lands became units in landholding, in assessing the work of the plougher and in reaping in autumn.

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