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IELTS BNC: 1894 COCA: 1791

soil

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Related topics: Soil, Gardening
soil1 /sɔɪl/ ●●● W2 noun
1 [countableC, uncountableU]TASDLG the top layer of the earth in which plants grow 土壤,土地,泥土 SYN earth
nfertile soil (=good for growing crops)
The soil here is very poor (=not good for growing crops).
這裏的土壤很貧瘠。
Roses grow well in a clay soil.
薔薇適宜在黏質土中生長。
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2 on British/French/foreign etc soil formalSAN in Britain, France etc 在英國/法國/外國等的土地上
The crime was committed on American soil.
這樁罪案發生在美國。
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3 [uncountableU] a place or situation where something can develop 〔可供某物發展的〕土壤,溫床
Eastern Europe provided fertile soil for political activists.
東歐爲政治活躍分子提供了肥沃的土壤。
4. somebody’s native soil literarySAN your own country 某人的故土[祖國]
5 the soil literaryTAAL farming as a job or way of life 農,種地爲生
They make their living from the soil.
他們以務農爲生。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + soil
good/rich/fertile (=good for growing plants)
The fertile soil produces delicious wines.
poor (=not good for growing plants)
If the soil is poor, add manure or compost.
deep
The soil near the river is rich and deep.
thin (=not deep)
The thin soil is easily washed away.
moist/dry
Keep the soil moist.
The soil was dry after three weeks without rain.
light/sandy (=containing a lot of sand)
Some plants prefer sandy soils.
heavy/clay (=containing a lot of clay)
The soil was too heavy to grow decent carrots.
well-drained (=letting water pass through easily)
Plant the seedlings out in a warm, sunny position in well-drained soil.
acid/alkaline
Blueberries need acid soil.
garden soil
Try planting them in compost rather than garden soil.
verbs
work the soil (=prepare the soil to grow plants)
They worked the soil with hoes and forks.
till the soil (=prepare the soil to grow crops)
Their time is spent in constantly tilling the soil.
nTHESAURUS
soil the top layer of the earth that plants grow in
Roses do best in well-drained, slightly acid soil.
earth the brown substance that the ground is made up of
Thousands of tons of earth were moved to build the dam.
dirt American EnglishAmE loose dry earth
a pile of loose dirt in the wheelbarrow
dust a dry powder made up of extremely small bits of earth or sand
A cloud of dust billowed out behind the tractor.
mud wet soil that has become soft and sticky
The dog came back covered in mud.
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soil2 verb [transitiveT]
1. formalDIRTY to make something dirty, especially with waste from your body 〔尤指用人的排洩物〕弄髒,弄污
2 not soil your hands BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSto not do something because you consider it too unpleasant or dishonest 不玷污雙手〔指不做令人不快或不誠實的事〕
Keep your money – I wouldn’t soil my hands with it.
把你的錢留着吧,我可不願意被它玷污了雙手。
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soiled adjectiveadj
soiled diapers
髒尿布
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Origin soil1
(1200-1300) Anglo-French piece of ground, from Latin solium seat; influenced by Latin solum ground, soil
soil2
(1200-1300) Old French soiller, from soil pigsty, probably from Latin suile, from sus pig

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