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Definition of planter in English:

planter

noun ˈplɑːntəˈplæn(t)ər
  • 1often with modifier A manager or owner of a plantation.

    种植园主,种植场主,大农场主,庄园主

    wealthy coffee planters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Built in the late 1700s, as residences of prosperous sugar planters, these vestiges of colonial Jamaica, mounted high above their estates, were the centre of social and economic life.
    • Hawaii's foreign minister, a sugar planter, wrote to an American businessman in Japan seeking Japanese agricultural workers.
    • The French sugar planters made out so well that their biggest town, Cap Haitien, was reckoned one of the richest places in the world in the eighteenth century.
    • This was one appointment that a gold dealer and coffee planter from Kalpetta did not want to miss.
    • They were the last large group of agricultural laborers brought to Hawaii by the sugar planters.
    • Search teams, including cocoa and coffee planters, have begun combing the forested south-east from Biche to Sangre Grande.
    • The incident made news only when coffee planters issued an ultimatum to the Government threatening to hunt down the elephants if it did not take measures to contain the elephants in the forests.
    • Where the persistent labour shortage did have significant impact, however, was in rendering inoperative a degree of racial control the sugar planters might have preferred.
    • Son of an immigrant sugar planter, he joined the Cuban People's Party in 1947 and led a revolution in Santiago in 1953, for which he was imprisoned.
    • The central theme of Sugar and Slaves is the rise of the big slave-owning sugar planters who completely dominated their island societies by the late seventeenth century.
    • It will be discussed subsequently how the Hawaiian sugar planters did not deploy traditional accounting methods to control labour through the maintenance of individual productivity data.
    • Until the rise of the nationalist movement, the dominant class was clearly the British sugar planters.
    • All too often, sugar planters would destroy the forests around their plantations to obtain fuel.
    • Traditionally the sugar planter was both farmer and manufacturer.
    • The sugar planters then began to recruit Japanese immigrants to supplement the work force on the plantations.
    • The rich lowland planter and the upland tobacco farmer have rubbed shoulders more or less amicably for a very long time.
    • Cassowary populations were greatly reduced when Australian sugar cane planters destroyed many of the birds, while New Guinea natives hunt them for meat and keep them in cages so they can use the feathers in clothing.
    • The Louisiana sugar planters, who enjoyed the protection of federal tariffs, looked favorably on the Union.
    • On the eve of the Civil War Louisiana's sugar planter elite was composed of 525 owners of at least 50 slaves who resided in a thirteen-parish area south of Baton Rouge.
    • He leased out the family sugar plantation and settled in town's main population center of Bridgetown, where he established himself as a credit agent for other sugar planters.
  • 2A decorative container in which plants are grown.

    花盆

    hanging baskets, tubs, and planters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Geraniums can be grown in planters on the porch, patio or garden.
    • Elsewhere, grow it in a planter and winter it indoors (treat it first with insecticidal soap, as it's prone to whiteflies and spider mites).
    • There will be a large selection perennials, bedding plants, pot plants, shrubs, trees, heathers, containers and planters.
    • Floral displays, including planters and flower beds, around the village were installed, while ornamental bases were put at the bottom of telephone and lamp posts in the car park opposite the Oak Bar.
    • Plant it only in containers, planters, or in the ground with a strong root barrier.
    • My hanging baskets and planters will have to make up for the lack of flower borders for the time being.
    • Bamboo growing in the raised planter behind the tiled wall adds privacy screening.
    • Butterflies and hummingbirds will be attracted to windows box planters or containers of bright flowers.
    • Many gardeners enjoy planting violas in windowboxes, cedar deck planters, wooden half barrels, and a host of other containers.
    • On mixed-use projects, the firm is likely to design virtually the entire streetscape, including planters, decorative walls, kiosks, and outdoor cafe furniture.
    • It's filled with 22 glass planters containing lemon trees.
    • They are in pots and planters but get plenty of water and nourishment.
    • People grow in everything from custom-made pottery to antique bathtubs, with clay pots and wooden planters being more common.
    • You could plant some tall growers, such as Cleome hasslerana, which is a favorite of hummingbirds, and at their feet cluster a few dwarf dahlias and some alyssum, which are easily grown in planters.
    • One year my husband even built special handcrafted redwood planter boxes that I filled with my wares for holiday gifts.
    • You'll usually find wooden casks, traditional pots and planters, whiskey barrels and many other offerings.
    • These simple maintenance tasks keep your patio planters and window boxes looking their best throughout the growing season and help cold-climate gardeners prepare for winter.
    • Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by.
    • They praised the street planters, hanging baskets and flower bed displays which enhanced the town throughout the summer months.
    • Ornamental cabbages are fantastic as an alternative to flowers in planters.
    Synonyms
    flowerpot, jardinière
  • 3A machine or person that plants seeds, bulbs, etc.

    种植机;种植人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When using a mechanical planter, the soil is first broken down with a rototiller and then then the bulbs are planted by a special bulb planting machine.
    • Three people using hand planters planted the field.
    • First she uses a small bulb planter to dig holes where she wants her transplants.
    • Various row arrangements can also be created by seeding wheat with corn-soybean planters equipped with feed cups or 24-cell plates.
    • Seed disks on pneumatic planters wear with use and mold themselves to the particular meter they are employed on.
    • That makes it easy to work a planter, garden tiller or even a small tractor or PTO-powered tiller right up against the baseboards.
    • Solid feedlot manure may be unevenly applied, for example in large frozen lumps that later may cause planter skips.
    • In addition, if the soil is wet under the residue, soil disturbed by row cleaners or coulters will stick to the planter's depth gauge wheels and other components, reducing the uniformity of seed placement.
    • Finally, a third time, the farmer got on the tractor, tilled the field, and dutifully took the corn planter back and forth over the field.
    • Among the new implements was a tapioca harvester that could be drawn by a tractor, a direct planter for paddy seeds, and a sprayer that could be easily carried and operated by one person.
    • If you prefer a more formal look of rows, you may wish to invest in a bulb planter.
    • The bulb planter breaks the soil up nicely and is much easier than trying to use a trowel.
    • The soft whoosh of the grain drill, the muted jangling of the corn planter, the smell of freshly turned warm earth behind the plow, the warm sun on our backs.
    • Planting corn and soybeans at the same time requires both a corn planter and a drill or a narrow-row soybean planter.
    • Look for future Machinery Insider reports on topics ranging from combine operation to planter precision.
    • Topics have ranged from population studies, herbicide, insecticide, planter speed, and inoculate trials.
    • Older John Deere 7000 planters sometimes put seeds almost on top in lumpy spots while dropping them in just right where the soil is softer.
    • For the last two years, he has placed first in a corn planter accuracy study conducted by Heartland Co-op, which operates in central Iowa.
    • With the grain sorghum data (and some corn data at the same site), it appears that a 15-inch planter results in the best yield.
    • The corn planter is a complex machine with many moving parts that must work together precisely for optimal seed placement and coverage.
  • 4(in Irish history) an English or Scottish settler on confiscated land during the 17th century.

    (爱尔兰史)17世纪移居于爱尔兰被没收土地上的英格兰(或苏格兰)殖民者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
    • The British had a right to be fearful: ‘There was no way British planters could contain news of the uprising.’
    • The capital of Northern Ireland was settled in the early 17c with planters mainly from England.
    • Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand.
    • This castle, built in 1622, stands in stark contrast to the English and Scottish architecture of the planters further west in the province.
    Synonyms
    settler, colonizer, colonial, frontiersman, frontierswoman, pioneer

Rhymes

chanter, enchanter, granter, supplanter, transplanter, Vedanta

Definition of planter in US English:

planter

nounˈplæn(t)ərˈplan(t)ər
  • 1often with modifier A manager or owner of a plantation.

    种植园主,种植场主,大农场主,庄园主

    sugar planters

    甘蔗种植园主。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cassowary populations were greatly reduced when Australian sugar cane planters destroyed many of the birds, while New Guinea natives hunt them for meat and keep them in cages so they can use the feathers in clothing.
    • The central theme of Sugar and Slaves is the rise of the big slave-owning sugar planters who completely dominated their island societies by the late seventeenth century.
    • The French sugar planters made out so well that their biggest town, Cap Haitien, was reckoned one of the richest places in the world in the eighteenth century.
    • Son of an immigrant sugar planter, he joined the Cuban People's Party in 1947 and led a revolution in Santiago in 1953, for which he was imprisoned.
    • The sugar planters then began to recruit Japanese immigrants to supplement the work force on the plantations.
    • The rich lowland planter and the upland tobacco farmer have rubbed shoulders more or less amicably for a very long time.
    • The incident made news only when coffee planters issued an ultimatum to the Government threatening to hunt down the elephants if it did not take measures to contain the elephants in the forests.
    • All too often, sugar planters would destroy the forests around their plantations to obtain fuel.
    • Traditionally the sugar planter was both farmer and manufacturer.
    • It will be discussed subsequently how the Hawaiian sugar planters did not deploy traditional accounting methods to control labour through the maintenance of individual productivity data.
    • Hawaii's foreign minister, a sugar planter, wrote to an American businessman in Japan seeking Japanese agricultural workers.
    • On the eve of the Civil War Louisiana's sugar planter elite was composed of 525 owners of at least 50 slaves who resided in a thirteen-parish area south of Baton Rouge.
    • He leased out the family sugar plantation and settled in town's main population center of Bridgetown, where he established himself as a credit agent for other sugar planters.
    • This was one appointment that a gold dealer and coffee planter from Kalpetta did not want to miss.
    • Built in the late 1700s, as residences of prosperous sugar planters, these vestiges of colonial Jamaica, mounted high above their estates, were the centre of social and economic life.
    • Where the persistent labour shortage did have significant impact, however, was in rendering inoperative a degree of racial control the sugar planters might have preferred.
    • The Louisiana sugar planters, who enjoyed the protection of federal tariffs, looked favorably on the Union.
    • They were the last large group of agricultural laborers brought to Hawaii by the sugar planters.
    • Until the rise of the nationalist movement, the dominant class was clearly the British sugar planters.
    • Search teams, including cocoa and coffee planters, have begun combing the forested south-east from Biche to Sangre Grande.
  • 2A decorative container in which plants are grown.

    花盆

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's filled with 22 glass planters containing lemon trees.
    • Butterflies and hummingbirds will be attracted to windows box planters or containers of bright flowers.
    • You could plant some tall growers, such as Cleome hasslerana, which is a favorite of hummingbirds, and at their feet cluster a few dwarf dahlias and some alyssum, which are easily grown in planters.
    • Ornamental cabbages are fantastic as an alternative to flowers in planters.
    • Many gardeners enjoy planting violas in windowboxes, cedar deck planters, wooden half barrels, and a host of other containers.
    • My hanging baskets and planters will have to make up for the lack of flower borders for the time being.
    • These simple maintenance tasks keep your patio planters and window boxes looking their best throughout the growing season and help cold-climate gardeners prepare for winter.
    • On mixed-use projects, the firm is likely to design virtually the entire streetscape, including planters, decorative walls, kiosks, and outdoor cafe furniture.
    • There will be a large selection perennials, bedding plants, pot plants, shrubs, trees, heathers, containers and planters.
    • Bamboo growing in the raised planter behind the tiled wall adds privacy screening.
    • One year my husband even built special handcrafted redwood planter boxes that I filled with my wares for holiday gifts.
    • They are in pots and planters but get plenty of water and nourishment.
    • People grow in everything from custom-made pottery to antique bathtubs, with clay pots and wooden planters being more common.
    • Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by.
    • Floral displays, including planters and flower beds, around the village were installed, while ornamental bases were put at the bottom of telephone and lamp posts in the car park opposite the Oak Bar.
    • Elsewhere, grow it in a planter and winter it indoors (treat it first with insecticidal soap, as it's prone to whiteflies and spider mites).
    • They praised the street planters, hanging baskets and flower bed displays which enhanced the town throughout the summer months.
    • Geraniums can be grown in planters on the porch, patio or garden.
    • Plant it only in containers, planters, or in the ground with a strong root barrier.
    • You'll usually find wooden casks, traditional pots and planters, whiskey barrels and many other offerings.
    Synonyms
    flowerpot, jardinière
  • 3A machine or person that plants seeds, bulbs, etc.

    种植机;种植人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Look for future Machinery Insider reports on topics ranging from combine operation to planter precision.
    • Older John Deere 7000 planters sometimes put seeds almost on top in lumpy spots while dropping them in just right where the soil is softer.
    • Three people using hand planters planted the field.
    • In addition, if the soil is wet under the residue, soil disturbed by row cleaners or coulters will stick to the planter's depth gauge wheels and other components, reducing the uniformity of seed placement.
    • The corn planter is a complex machine with many moving parts that must work together precisely for optimal seed placement and coverage.
    • That makes it easy to work a planter, garden tiller or even a small tractor or PTO-powered tiller right up against the baseboards.
    • First she uses a small bulb planter to dig holes where she wants her transplants.
    • Solid feedlot manure may be unevenly applied, for example in large frozen lumps that later may cause planter skips.
    • Various row arrangements can also be created by seeding wheat with corn-soybean planters equipped with feed cups or 24-cell plates.
    • Planting corn and soybeans at the same time requires both a corn planter and a drill or a narrow-row soybean planter.
    • For the last two years, he has placed first in a corn planter accuracy study conducted by Heartland Co-op, which operates in central Iowa.
    • If you prefer a more formal look of rows, you may wish to invest in a bulb planter.
    • Topics have ranged from population studies, herbicide, insecticide, planter speed, and inoculate trials.
    • When using a mechanical planter, the soil is first broken down with a rototiller and then then the bulbs are planted by a special bulb planting machine.
    • Finally, a third time, the farmer got on the tractor, tilled the field, and dutifully took the corn planter back and forth over the field.
    • The soft whoosh of the grain drill, the muted jangling of the corn planter, the smell of freshly turned warm earth behind the plow, the warm sun on our backs.
    • The bulb planter breaks the soil up nicely and is much easier than trying to use a trowel.
    • With the grain sorghum data (and some corn data at the same site), it appears that a 15-inch planter results in the best yield.
    • Among the new implements was a tapioca harvester that could be drawn by a tractor, a direct planter for paddy seeds, and a sprayer that could be easily carried and operated by one person.
    • Seed disks on pneumatic planters wear with use and mold themselves to the particular meter they are employed on.
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