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sward

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sward /swɔːd $ swɔːrd/ noun [countable]  literaryALAREA an area of land covered with grass 草地,草皮
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swardIf the paddocks can be topped and harrowed after each grazing, a more even, tussock-free sward can be maintained.But, as a means of maintaining good swards, it is a good policy to mix sheep with cattle.They are used to cut up turf and consolidate a seed-bed, particularly after ploughing an old sward.The further one can extend the grazing season in spring and autumn, without damage to soil or sward, the better.Clear leaves and other debris from the sward.A less direct method is to encourage the growth of clovers in the sward.Second, there must be a constant supply of water to the sward even during long spells of dry weather.As all these, including buddleia, flower in their second year they soon supply more seeds to the young sward.
sward nounChinese
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sward
sward /swɔːd $ swɔːrd/ noun [countable]
literary an area of land covered with grass


swardBrE /swɔːd/ 🔊NAmE /swɔːrd/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (literary) an area of grass 草地;草皮