单词 | Weeds |
例句 | 1. Ill weeds grow apace [fast]. 2. No garden without its weeds. 3. Ill weeds are sure to thrive. 4. Weeds want no sowing. 5. They dug out the weeds. 6. The garden's completely overgrown with weeds. 7. Weeds grow thickly in rich soil. 8. She raked the soil over to loosen the weeds. 9. I bought a spray to kill the weeds. 10. The garden is overgrown with weeds. 11. The garden is full of weeds. 12. Weeds should be kept under strict control. 13. The weeds were very persistent. 14. Summer fallow is the best method of destroying weeds. 15. The weeds propagate themselves rapidly. 16. My garden is running to weeds. 17. There is no garden without its weeds. 18. The garden will be overgrown with weeds by the time we get back. 19. The peasants ploughed the weeds in the field back to enrich the soil. 20. Why don't you plough out all the weeds and plant some vegetables? 21. Routine maintenance of the garden consists of keeping weeds under control. 22. They began to root up the weeds on their farm./weeds.html 23. Their garden is a wilderness of grass and weeds. 24. The lawn was grown with weeds. 25. Can you free the propeller from the weeds? 26. They crossed a field stippled with purple weeds. 27. A man of words and not deeds is like a garden full of weeds. 28. A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. 29. The chemical was almost totally ineffective in killing the weeds. 30. She bent and pulled up a double handful of weeds. 1. They dug out the weeds. 2. The garden's completely overgrown with weeds. 3. Weeds grow thickly in rich soil. 4. She raked the soil over to loosen the weeds. 5. I bought a spray to kill the weeds. 6. The garden is full of weeds. 7. Weeds should be kept under strict control. 8. The weeds were very persistent. 9. Summer fallow is the best method of destroying weeds. 10. The weeds propagate themselves rapidly. 11. My garden is running to weeds. 12. The garden will be overgrown with weeds by the time we get back. 13. The peasants ploughed the weeds in the field back to enrich the soil. 14. Why don't you plough out all the weeds and plant some vegetables? 15. Routine maintenance of the garden consists of keeping weeds under control. 16. The chemical was almost totally ineffective in killing the weeds. 17. She bent and pulled up a double handful of weeds. 18. They began to root up the weeds on their farm. 19. They crossed a field stippled with purple weeds. 31. There were weeds sprawling in the yard. 32. If left unchecked, weeds will flourish. 33. The weeds grew in wanton profusion. 34. With repeated applications of weedkiller, the weeds were overcome. 35. They hoe the garden to keep down the weeds. 36. The garden is choked with weeds. 37. Cars clogged the roads like weeds. 38. He swished the tops off weeds with a sickle. 39. Weeds had swallowed up the garden. 40. He hoed up weeds from about the flowers. 41. Their garden grows over with weeds. 42. Her long hair was befouled by weeds and sticks. 43. Weeds can quickly choke delicate garden plants. 44. The field is overgrown with weeds. 45. Weeds grew through the cracks in the paving. 46. The yard was overgrown with weeds. 47. Presently the fields have been overrun by weeds. 48. There were weeds pushing up through the gravel. 49. The plants are generally regarded as weeds. 50. Weeds grew between the rails. 51. The path grew with weeds. 52. The weeds were scorched before ploughing. 53. The prospecting teams ploughed their way throngh the weeds. 54. The stream was choked up with weeds. 55. She spent the afternoon pulling weeds in the garden. 56. The pond was chock-full of weeds. 57. We tore up weeds by the roots. 58. Weeds were choking the stream. 59. Weeds tend to displace other plants. 60. The pupils are pulling up the weeds. 61. The abandoned garden was rank with weeds. 62. I spent the morning pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds. 63. She spent the afternoon pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds. 64. We hurried on until we reached a courtyard overgrown with weeds. 65. The edges must overlap each other or weeds will push through the gaps. 66. I've had some success in getting rid of the weeds. 67. She spent the morning in the garden, grubbing up weeds. 68. I used weed killer to get rid of the weeds in the garden. 69. The garden was neglected so long that it was choked up with weeds. 70. The garden was a wilderness of weeds and overgrown bushes. 71. We've managed to keep the garden free of weeds this year. 72. Weeds had started poking through the cracks in the patio. 73. The thickness of the mulch will prevent weeds growing around the shrubs. 74. The weeds grow apace. 75. Mustard is grown in the field when weeds are there, rather than when the growing crops are there. 76. I suggest you root out those weeds before they take hold. 77. Clear the soil of weeds and fork in plenty of compost. 78. Both sides of the road were overgrown with weeds. 79. He forked the weeds out. 80. First dig out all the perennial weeds. 81. Many of the world's crops double as weeds. 82. Flavor-of-the-month or program-du-jour comments crop up like weeds. 82. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 83. And no herbicides to kill weeds and no pesticides. 84. Cars were suffocating the roads like weeds. 85. Away with slavish weeds and servile thoughts! 86. The weeds keep coming up year after year. 87. Aerials sprout up like weeds on the roof. 88. Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds. Gordon B. Hinckley 89. Weeds grew from every crack in the sidewalk. 90. The garden overgrew with weeds. 91. Mulch plants each spring with straw to conserve moisture and keep weeds in check. 92. From among the grass and high weeds appeared her father. 93. Mulch: Material such as grass clippings or wood chips put down to discourage weeds and hold in moisture. 94. Here, of course, weeds do have more space to grow, but they're discouraged by constant cultivation. 95. Even the concrete floor had cracked with age and clusters of weeds had grown up through the uneven apertures. 96. They may take a week or so to work, but can kill most deep-rooted perennial weeds without being persistent. 97. Slowly it drifts down across the sea-curled weeds, the anchored life of the marine world. 98. The stone walls, what remained of them, were weather-beaten but untouched by overgrown weeds. 99. Her house is in ruins now, covered with flowering weeds and inhabited only by seagulls. 100. The leaves hadn't been swept up, and the gravel was alive with weeds. 101. Rules allowing farmers to cut set-aside fields to control weeds have resulted in many nests being ploughed up or crushed by machinery. 102. And, of course, closely packed plants compete not only with the weeds but with each other. 103. This land was dry-farmed, and those weeds were using precious rainfall that was needed by the wheat. 104. Here and there a partial car skeleton peeped out of encroaching weeds, giving the neighborhood a certain Appalachian ambience. 105. Dorothea bent down and pulled weeds out of the garden. 106. Ill weeds grow apace. 107. What better recipe for a gardener faced with a plot full of weeds this Easter? 108. The grass, grown from seed, just held its own against the weeds. 109. Even the corrals had weeds in them, because the horses were gone. 110. Overgrown now with brambles and weeds, A track forgotten that nobody needs. 111. I have a little wilderness, which, when I bought the premises, was full of yew trees, laurels and weeds. 112. The hedgehogs could hear its tremendous feet crunching through the weeds as it bounded away. 112. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 113. Neighbors complained that it was an eyesore, covered by weeds and debris, and that the owner was unfairly avoiding taxes. 114. Fertilizer encourages weeds as well as crops to grow, so the increasing use of fertilizer promotes the increasing use of selective herbicides. 115. Other uses include removing Artex, lifting vinyl floor tiles, killing weeds and sterilising soil, etc. 116. You don't have to bother with all this stuff, you just leave it, to grow weeds. 117. Tree seedlings, Eurasian migrants, and farm weeds all thrived along with the replanted prairie species. 118. It is best to cut weeds off at the roots with an implement such as a hoe. 119. Countless species of plants and animals flourish amid soaring trees where once there were only stumps and weeds. 120. Still, development had sprung up around the edges, like weeds encroaching on a garden. 121. Pull or spray garden weeds before they get out of hand. 122. Wide paths are needed for a wheelchair, and the paths need to be smooth and free of weeds. 123. Part of the problem is that the weeds in fields sustain wildlife, and maintain the rich diversity of nature. 124. An attempt was being made to maintain the grounds, but weeds were starting to grow in the driveway. 125. He was frozen stiff in the weeds beside the track. 126. They are the few giant trees in the forest-but the weeds, not the majestic cedars, choke us. 127. Among other tips, they suggest a chemical- free way to kill weeds is to use old carpet. 128. After two summers of luxuriant growth, a wasteland of war has been conquered by weeds. 129. True, I was planning to spend time cleaning the basement, whacking weeds and mowing the lawn. 130. Her ankles and shins were scratched and bloodied, her stockings shredded by the trackside weeds and nettles. 131. Nor is genetic engineering the only way weeds become herbicide-resistant. 132. The track ran parallel to the South Coast Expressway, through land that was flat, a wasteground of weeds and shale. 133. The street itself was deserted, the narrow plots of grass between the buildings an indescribable confusion of shadowy thorns and weeds. 134. The rude but beautiful weeds that colonise the forgotten or unofficial places provide a commonwealth of their own. 135. The blue-winged olive nymph lives among weeds such as water crowfoot. 136. Everything is growing apace, especially the weeds; there are plants to be watered and crops to be gathered. 137. A rich soil soon becomes home to rampant weeds which smother less competitive, more attractive plants. 138. Aunt Tossie, now in the full regalia of her widow's weeds, was eating heartily but in a subdued way. 139. There were high snakebite weeds at several points, both clockwise and counter. 140. The rumours are growing thick and fast as weeds and de Craon must be their sower. 141. It can even be buried in the ground to prevent wetting the soil surface and encouraging weeds. 142. Nantucket is a small, barren, sandy place where, Ishmael tells us, they have to plant weeds. 142. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 143. But then it runs like a top, roaring through the yard and laying waste to weeds and wildflowers. 144. Grass and weeds are growing on to the footway and making it impossible for parents with pushchairs to use if. 145. As a general rule, algae are considered weeds in the aquarium as their growth can not be easily regulated. 146. Weeds are starting to sprout through cracks in the sidewalk. 147. Prepare the seedbed thoroughly first, being sure to eliminate all weeds. 148. As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder. 149. They had new weeding tractors and their wheat fields were still being run over by weeds. 150. What the waitress brought me was a plate piled with weeds and seeds, topped with a zesty pink dressing with specks. 151. Also avoid any containers with the surface of the compost covered in moss and weeds. 152. But instead of finding it overgrown with weeds, a pretty posy of artificial flowers stood on the well-groomed plot. 153. The point is that crops and weeds are in a sense kindred spirits, with several traits in common. 154. There was an empty lot there full of overgrown weeds and crunchy brown grass and the shattered remnants of a shack. 155. The small one was wreathed in weeds and brambles no one bothered to clear away. 156. They're planted quite closely together to deny any weeds a chance of seeing the sunshine. 157. The weeds on the path, crisp with frost, were slippery white hummocks in the darkness leading to the door. 158. All permanent pasture and most leys contain a large number of grasses, clovers, weeds, and herbs. 159. This had become a wilderness of weeds and bushes but hidden deep inside was a derelict conservatory demanding to be restored. 160. The eggplants flourished, and the next spring more of them popped up all over the garden like weeds. 161. However, there's no doubt the blitz on the weeds on our return from holiday took a disproportionately long spell. 162. Johnson found it full of weeds; today it is tailored and fitted. 163. And so it remained, an eyesore and a danger, although Beth herself regularly cleared the weeds from the path. 164. One interesting potential source of energy in the Third World is the water hyacinth and other aquatic weeds. 165. Are they always among the first colonizers, the weeds of this hot spring ecosystem? 166. She scampered up the bank through the weeds to the footpath. 167. Weedy horrors Weeds are opportunists, quick to stake a claim for any vacant patch of ground they find. 168. A rarely used volleyball net stood lonely in the dirt and weeds. 169. Our lawn has all kinds of weeds growing in it. 170. You know the danger in weedkiller, but what about the weeds? 171. You are also turning up the relics of perennial weeds that can be difficult to eliminate later. 172. Jinju lay curled atop a pile of grass and weeds, neither crying nor complaining,[] a grin frozen on her face. 173. Several species are regarded as troublesome weeds in rice fields and irrigation ditches. 174. Dig the site before planting out in May, remove weeds and add a scattering of bonemeal. 175. Weeds are rampant everywhere, dandelions, nettles, dock leaves, rose-bay willow-herb, wild roses, brambles. 176. Weeds and flaking paint obscure nuggets of history on many of the distinctive black-and-silver roadside markers. 177. The future of machines lies in the tangled weeds underfoot. 178. Phillario has already wished that the rain would sweep Mira away, and now Corydon is intent on getting rid of weeds. 179. They'd let them sink down to the bottom and drift there with the long-haired weeds -. 180. However, although there was no damage to the crop, the herbicide was almost totally ineffective in killing the weeds. 181. They hoed up weeds industriously all morning. 182. A good garden may have some irradicable weeds. 183. Untended garden was soon overgrown with weeds. 184. We should dig out weeds before sowing seeds. 185. The gardener used a hoe to remove weeds. 186. Our task was to uproot weeds. 187. The weeds were abloom with tiny purple blossoms. 188. The rope was befouled by weeds and sticks. 189. If weeds grow, we uproot them. 190. But little Pearl was not clad in rustic weeds. 191. Lurvy, the hired man, heard the noise and came up from the asparagus patch where he was pulling weeds. 192. I destroy all noisome and rank weeds , I keep down all pestilent vapours. 193. Galerucella grisescens is an important natural enemy which could significantly control Polygonaceae weeds in tobacco fields. 194. Vigorous young red elm trees thrust emerald - green crowns through a canopy of waist - high weeds. 195. Any of various weeds of the genus Chenopodium, having small greenish flowers. 196. There was this certain patch of weeds that was similar to the Bermuda Grass. In other words, just as invasive. 197. A man who was sitting on the broken wood - work of the well started as the lady's-maid came out of the dim shade of the limes and stood before him amongst the weeds and brushwood. 198. Seedlings of parsnip, carrot, beetroot and radish must fight off slugs, and weeds also need checking, hoeing them as they grow, to leave the pests nowhere to hide. 199. Many isoxazole heterocycle compounds have efficiency or super-efficiency in controlling the growth of weeds. 200. Investigated the weeds situation of the experimental plots, and found that the main weeds are Chenopodium glaucum L. 201. According to features of plant location at seedling, the DBW algorithm based on machine vision to segment weeds at seedling is found. 202. There is no obvious difference among shandong main ginger production areas, the main weeds are: Common crabgrass, Goosegrass, Redroot amaranth, Purslane [/weeds.html], Rice galingale. 203. The Roundup Ready opponents say genetically engineered crops can cross-pollinate and damage other crops. And they say the crops can cause the growth of weeds that resist Roundup. 204. In this paper, comparative approach to take on Lu Xun's "Weeds" and the novel of text reading, exploring their similarities. 205. Gramineous weeds in turf are obstinate and serious, and difficult to be controlled. 206. He curled down in the weeds and soon began to snore. 207. The private road was just a narrow ribbon, its stony surface covered with grass and weeds. 208. Mould - breaking strategies grow initially like weeds. They are not cultivated like tomatoes in a hothouse. 209. Using different types of covering materials to control weeds of Zoysia lawn before seedling after sowing were carried out. 210. This paper will research how to separate plants (crop and weed) from complex roil background by applying machine vision technology, which is a prepared work for identifying weeds. 211. The herbicidal activity on dicotyledon weeds is better than on monocotyledon weeds. 212. And now here he was hiding in the weeds outside Roanoke, Virginia, plotting a kidnaping. 213. Metolachlor is a highly active , broad-spectrum pre-mergence chloroacetanilide herbicide selective corn that controls many annual grasses and certain broadleaved weeds when soil-applied. 214. And more than a third of the herbal products included unlisted ingredients – such as the weeds bluegrass and white goosefoot. 215. But some environmental issues caused by sulfonylurea herbicides, such as Chlorimuron and Chlorsulfuron, are urgently settled because of their too long residual period and the fast growth of the weeds. 216. They were as a few fragrant flowers amidst a dense accumulation of noxious weeds. 217. Later that evening, I began pulling weeds from around my azalea bush. 218. There are more than 10 pests that are coton boll worm, field cricket, cut worm, leaf miner , and main weeds are common reed, barnyard grass , fat hen, common purslane and so on. 219. The first year it sprouts a hair of weeds, a few years later it grows a shrubby beard, and then later it develops into a shaggy woods. 220. Also bare patches of ground leave room for weeds to take root. 221. So, green shoots of stabilization may be replaced by yellow weeds of stagnation if several medium-term factors constrain the global economy's ability to return to sustained growth. 222. Echinochloa crusgalli is one of main chemical control weeds in paddy fields. It is one of the key factors of rice stability yield to control effectively barnyard grass. 223. When fragrant flowers are blossoming, you will inevitably find poisonous weeds growing. 224. Have you ever seen a scarecrow filled with nothing but dust and weeds? 225. In central Georgia, sweet gum and poplars grow like weeds, and, it turns out, these trees make perfect chopsticks. Their wood is pliable, straight and has a nice color. 226. The surface of an inlet sways with nut - horns And weeds are lush along the Banks. 227. Seven kinds of soil fumigant, 35% XianKe, 98% Basamid, 32.7% Metham_sodium, 32.7% Simeidi, 33.6% Shimeidi, 98% Dazomet and 98% methyl bromide, were tested to control weeds in tobacco seedbed. 228. Helena herself , clad in her pilgrim's weeds, arrived at the city of Florence. 229. Have we not been reminded often enough not to be rootless floating weeds? 230. The back mountain is only a barren one, whose pathway is full of stone riprap and overgrown with weeds, rugged and rough, difficult to walk by foot. 231. Plantago that produce dense spikes of small greenish flowers, especially either of two Eurasian weeds, P. major or P. lanceolata. 232. The result showed that the dominant weeds in Xingtai were Alopecurus japonicus Steud[sentencedict .com], Aegilops tauschii Coss and Bromus japonicus Thunb. 233. Lake of overgrown with weeds opens port and Anhui the development Wang Heming of latter-day economy is in latter-day China's numerous treaty port. 234. Monsanto's soy has been genetically modified to confer resistance to an herbicide, glyphosate, which is sprayed on the crop to kill off non-resistant weeds. 235. The street was empty apart from two women going to early mass in their widow's weeds. 236. The yard is a wilderness of weeds and heaps of coal. 237. Now, ere the sun advance his burning eye, the day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry, I must up-fill this osier cage of ours with baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers. 238. Wet of fine, weeds are always regarded as the bane of a horticulturist's life. 239. The ecological relationships of weeds in early rice fields in this area were also analyzed by the minimal tree method of cluster analysis and polar ordination. 240. Geminiviruses have been reported infecting crops and weeds such as tobacco, tomato, Malvastrum coromandelianum and Siegesbeckia orientalis and have caused significant yield losses in Yunnan Province. 241. Resistant weeds could quickly overgrow a field, destroying the crop. 242. Thus, the culture filtrate may be used directly (or use its effective components) as a herbicide to inhibit the dicotyledonous weeds in wheat and corn fields. 243. Now with that rock protection weeds and crab grass to form a scab on the green. 244. As I went along the deeply shaded lane, with its close thorny seora hedges, by the side of the tank covered with green water weeds, I rapturously took in picture after picture. 245. The gardener was swishing off the tops of weeds with a sickle. 246. But the idea of me pulling weeds at my time of life and with my lumbago! 247. The lawn, reclaimed from weeds, grew thick with clover and Bermuda grass, and Gerald saw to it that it was well kept. 248. In central Georgia, sweet gum and poplars grow like weeds, and, it turns out, these trees make perfect chopsticks. 249. They can eat weeds and small organisms, like plankton and algae. 250. The aim was to study the herbicidal and effect of the extract from Chenopodiaceae weeds. 251. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush. 252. Compared to other poisonous weeds , swain - sonine is the toxic constituent of Astragalus variabilis Bunge. 253. Apart from grazing, trampling also has a deterrent effect upon weeds at this stage. 254. The invention relates to a weedicide combination for preventing and curing weeds in cornfield. 255. As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the age. 256. Triazine herbicides have been widely used to control the growth of weeds in agriculture. 257. The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn. 258. On a sunny day, spritz weeds with the solution until dripping wet. 259. Ma Wu asked the hostler, " Where do the weeds grow? " 260. The man who found an easier way for people to cut grass and weeds died in Houston on June twenty-fifth. He was eighty-five years old. 261. The weeds in rice fields consists of about 100 species such as duckweeds (Lemna minor). 262. Mistakes must be criticized and poisonous weeds fought wherever they crop up. 262. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 263. With screwdriver and garbage sack in hand, I attacked the pesky weeds. 264. The gardener takes a lot of trouble to keep down the weeds. 265. Crofton weed, Ageratina adenophora, is one of the worst invasive weeds in China, has invaded a large areas of southwestern China. 266. It trembled ungracefully to the ground and landed in a mass of weeds and string against a dead bush. 267. Later that evening, I began pulling weeds from around my lopsided azalea bush. 268. Summer, the gull flew sites, an island in the crevice or Kengwa rocks, weeds in the lawn, in the they used Bacillus subtilis, twigs, feathers, seaweed, such as putting up dish-shaped nest. 269. They have prevailed in a system that ruthlessly weeds out the timid and the scrupulous. 270. Like spilt quicksilver, hoarse growls rolled over the lurid weeds like thunders. 271. The coolie is told to pull up the weeds in your yard, but to spare the precious tufts of grass just beginning to sprout, and in which you see visions of a longed-for turf. 272. The weeds were abloom with tiny purple blossoms and gave forth an overpowering fragrance. 273. Cattails, dried milkweed pods, and other weeds may be gathered and painted for decorations. 274. The spot at the southwest corner of the house, however, was never going to look nice. Not with that rock protecting weeds and crab grass to form a scab on the green. 275. " And they are going to pull up the weeds. 276. Mature larvae usually leaves the victim or the back of the leaves, petioles, veins and weeds on a thin silk cocoon so pupation, pupal stage 5-15 days. 277. For one thing, weeds don't multiply as prolifically in the weak light and some types of weeds don't seem to grow at all. 278. Now we can go into the wild, says Nancy Berliner as we step into a garden overgrown with waist-high weeds in the center of Beijing. 278. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 279. With help from the sun's heat, the alcohol content in vodka destroys unwanted broad-leaf weeds -- such as dandelions, chickweed and wild onion -- by breaking down their waxy-cuticle coverings. 280. Talent wit best don't marry, married also accompany him together without eyes, condemning god ill weeds grow apace, for a cruel twist of fate. 281. Ajania tenuifolia is one of the main species of invasion weeds on artificial Elymus nutans grassland in Haibei. 282. The first year's weeds on the Michigan plot are annual flowering plants, followed by tougher perennials like crabgrass and ragweed. 283. Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic breeze. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush. 284. Singing birds and flowers perchance have appear here, for flowers asas weeds follow in the steps. 285. To extirpate weeds is not only to destroy their visible parts but also to pull them out by the roots. 286. Through natural selection, weeds have developed efficient mechanisms of root and snoot growth. 287. The greenhouse results showed that it is excellent herbicide both to monocot and dicot weeds. 288. In better management lawn community Geranium sibiricum, Potentilla anserine and Leymus secalinus are the dominant weeds all the time and Geranium sibiricum is the most dominant weed. 289. The aim was to study the herbicidal and antibacterial effect of the extract from Chenopodiaceae weeds. 290. "These systems are designed to operate only within certain boundaries," says Bernie Meyerson, of IBM's systems and technology group. "They don't go off into the weeds." |
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