- plough out
- распахивать вырывать плугом (сорные травы)
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Plough — Plow redirects here. For the Canadian soldier, see Edward Chester Plow. Plowman redirects here. For the surname, see Plowman (surname). Furrow redirects here. For other uses, see Furrow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plough… … Wikipedia
plough — n. & v. (esp. US plow) n. 1 an implement with a cutting blade fixed in a frame drawn by a tractor or by horses, for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it up. 2 an implement resembling this and having a comparable function (snowplough). 3… … Useful english dictionary
Plough — n. & v. (esp. US plow) n. 1 an implement with a cutting blade fixed in a frame drawn by a tractor or by horses, for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it up. 2 an implement resembling this and having a comparable function (snowplough). 3… … Useful english dictionary
Plough Court — 1) South out of Lombard Street at No.36 (P.O. Directory). In Langbourne Ward.First mention: Strype, 1720. Called: Plow Court (Rocque, 1746). Plough Yard (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 163). Northern portion formerly called Nag s Head Court… … Dictionary of London
plough through — 1) PHRASAL VERB: no passive If you plough through something such as a large meal or a long piece of work, you finally finish it although it takes a lot of effort. [V P n] Researchers have ploughed through 16,000 different pieces of classical,… … English dictionary
Plough — Plow Plow, Plough Plough, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plowed} (ploud) or {Ploughed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plowing} or {Ploughing}.] 1. To turn up, break up, or trench, with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the ground; to plow a field.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plough Yard, Lombard Street — See Plough Court. Plough Yard West out of Seething Lane (L.C.C. Streets, 1912). Plow Yard, a school built there for education of twenty poor children before 1689 (Maskell, p.95). Founded by James Hickson about 1689. The Transport… … Dictionary of London
Plough Place — North out of Plough Court, Fetter Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Lockie, 1816 O.S. 1875). Site now occupied by business houses … Dictionary of London
plough back — / plaυ bæk/ verb (NOTE: The US spelling is plow back.) ♦ to plough back profits into the company to invest the profits in the business (and not pay them out as dividends to the shareholders) by using them to buy new equipment or to create new… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Plough Yard — 1) On Little Tower Hill, at the Ditch side (P.C. 1732 Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. 2) North out of Holborn Hill, with a passage east to Field Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without, near the Bridge (O. and M. 1677 Strype, 1755).… … Dictionary of London
Plough Yard, Bevis Marks — South out of Bevis Marks. In Aldgate Ward (Strype, 1720 and 1755). Plow Yard (O. and M. 1677). Now forms an entrance and Court to the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue … Dictionary of London