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词汇 stubble
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Definition of stubble in English:

stubble

noun ˈstʌb(ə)lˈstəb(ə)l
mass noun
  • 1The cut stalks of cereal plants left sticking out of the ground after the grain is harvested.

    (谷类植物收割后残留的)残梗,茬

    fields of yellow stubble
    as modifier stubble burning
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Turnips were broadcast-seeded following one disk tillage of wheat stubble in late July.
    • The length of this regrowth period depends on the remaining stubble height and growing conditions.
    • Wheat seeded into soybean stubble last fall looks thin because of late planting into dry conditions.
    • I could only probe the top two feet of soil in dryland soybean and corn stubble fields that have not been tilled.
    • After harvesting the stubble would be set on fire which also killed new mallee shoots.
    • Small plants, shorter than the wheat stubble, can produce viable seeds.
    • Fields planted into soybean stubble last fall were challenged by dry conditions and difficulty getting proper drill penetration.
    • I had to plow all the wheat stubble in order to establish my cover crops.
    • The southeast plots were planted no-till into soybean stubble two out of the three years.
    • The practice of burning stubble in the cereal region also increased soil exhaustion.
    • These ancient communities of grayish and straw-yellow stone are as mellow as the fields of stubble after harvest.
    • Severe head scab may develop when planting wheat no-till into corn stubble.
    • Are many of these shoots two or three inches taller than your usual stubble height?
    • No-till planting into wheat stubble was the key to these excellent yields.
    • The striking sight of big black bales in silage stubble fields is welcome in this difficult year.
    • The adult birds have also suffered losses because of the loss of winter stubble fields and the use of herbicides.
    • No one has worked the fields of corn stubble west and south of there.
    • However, it did manage to spread to a neighbouring hedgerow and stubble field.
    • Corn stubble is not a preferred egg laying site.
    • The trial was conducted in glyphosate resistant soybeans and in post winter wheat harvest stubble.
    Synonyms
    stalks, straw
  • 2Short, stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a while.

    (未刮脸时男人脸上长的)须茬,短髭

    she ran her fingers over the dark stubble on his cheeks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He scratched the stubble on his cheek, drinking in every centimeter of her.
    • He merely looked contemplatively up into the ceiling as he casually scratched the stubble on his face.
    • Bill is quite swarthy, and generally has a few days growth of designer stubble on his face.
    • He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
    • He rode alone on a side road; his strong chin had grown a good black stubble.
    • He had rough stubble on his face and had a shaved head with dark hair about half a centimetre long.
    • He had short black hair and stubble, and was wearing a black cotton jacket with black trousers and white trainers.
    • Mr. Rider suddenly stood by his side, rubbing his dark stubble.
    • He folded his arms and shook his head while he stroked the small stubble growing on his chin.
    • Moving up his cheek, she could feel some rough stubble of his unshaven face.
    • Running her hands over the stubble of beard on his face, Laurie felt her eyes brimming.
    • Carl dropped his eyes to the floor and rubbed the stubble on his chin.
    • He is of medium build and has dark brown hair and stubble.
    • No wonder I need a shave, Graham mused, rubbing his beard stubble with his free hand.
    • He'd shaved away his stubble, but he looked tired and pale.
    • He also had slight stubble on his chin, as if he hadn't shaved that day.
    • She giggled when their noses touched and the short stubble of his facial hair tickled her face.
    • He ran his hand over his head, feeling the slight stubble.
    • He gazed into the mirror and saw a haggard face with a light stubble growing on the chin.
    • His curly dark brown hair was a little longer then most guys and he had slight stubble on his chin.
    Synonyms
    bristles, whiskers, designer stubble, hair, facial hair, beard
    informal five o'clock shadow

Derivatives

  • stubbled

  • adjective
    • He may strut about full of stubbled swagger, but the guy is only 21 and still establishing himself as France's No 10.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The mayor, the imam, the sheik and some stubbled men all took seats around the long table.
      • Beyond a stubbled field was the vast riverbed; then stark, pale, folded mountains.
      • I suggest all you boys rush out there and try it - there's nothing like a prickly, stubbled cheek.
      • The high lord of filth paused to consider this, scratching at his stubbled chin with one yellow and split talon.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French stuble, from Latin stupla, stupula, variants of stipula 'straw'.

Rhymes

bubble, double, Hubble, nubble, rubble, trouble

Definition of stubble in US English:

stubble

nounˈstəb(ə)lˈstəb(ə)l
  • 1The cut stalks of grain plants left sticking out of the ground after the grain is harvested.

    (谷类植物收割后残留的)残梗,茬

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After harvesting the stubble would be set on fire which also killed new mallee shoots.
    • Small plants, shorter than the wheat stubble, can produce viable seeds.
    • I could only probe the top two feet of soil in dryland soybean and corn stubble fields that have not been tilled.
    • The southeast plots were planted no-till into soybean stubble two out of the three years.
    • The length of this regrowth period depends on the remaining stubble height and growing conditions.
    • The practice of burning stubble in the cereal region also increased soil exhaustion.
    • Severe head scab may develop when planting wheat no-till into corn stubble.
    • I had to plow all the wheat stubble in order to establish my cover crops.
    • The trial was conducted in glyphosate resistant soybeans and in post winter wheat harvest stubble.
    • Wheat seeded into soybean stubble last fall looks thin because of late planting into dry conditions.
    • However, it did manage to spread to a neighbouring hedgerow and stubble field.
    • Fields planted into soybean stubble last fall were challenged by dry conditions and difficulty getting proper drill penetration.
    • Turnips were broadcast-seeded following one disk tillage of wheat stubble in late July.
    • These ancient communities of grayish and straw-yellow stone are as mellow as the fields of stubble after harvest.
    • No-till planting into wheat stubble was the key to these excellent yields.
    • The striking sight of big black bales in silage stubble fields is welcome in this difficult year.
    • The adult birds have also suffered losses because of the loss of winter stubble fields and the use of herbicides.
    • No one has worked the fields of corn stubble west and south of there.
    • Are many of these shoots two or three inches taller than your usual stubble height?
    • Corn stubble is not a preferred egg laying site.
    Synonyms
    stalks, straw
    1. 1.1 Short, stiff hairs growing on a part of the body that has not been shaved for a while, especially on a man’s face.
      (未刮脸时男人脸上长的)须茬,短髭
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had rough stubble on his face and had a shaved head with dark hair about half a centimetre long.
      • He merely looked contemplatively up into the ceiling as he casually scratched the stubble on his face.
      • His curly dark brown hair was a little longer then most guys and he had slight stubble on his chin.
      • Running her hands over the stubble of beard on his face, Laurie felt her eyes brimming.
      • Moving up his cheek, she could feel some rough stubble of his unshaven face.
      • He ran his hand over his head, feeling the slight stubble.
      • He also had slight stubble on his chin, as if he hadn't shaved that day.
      • No wonder I need a shave, Graham mused, rubbing his beard stubble with his free hand.
      • He rode alone on a side road; his strong chin had grown a good black stubble.
      • He'd shaved away his stubble, but he looked tired and pale.
      • He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
      • Mr. Rider suddenly stood by his side, rubbing his dark stubble.
      • He folded his arms and shook his head while he stroked the small stubble growing on his chin.
      • He is of medium build and has dark brown hair and stubble.
      • He had short black hair and stubble, and was wearing a black cotton jacket with black trousers and white trainers.
      • He gazed into the mirror and saw a haggard face with a light stubble growing on the chin.
      • Bill is quite swarthy, and generally has a few days growth of designer stubble on his face.
      • Carl dropped his eyes to the floor and rubbed the stubble on his chin.
      • He scratched the stubble on his cheek, drinking in every centimeter of her.
      • She giggled when their noses touched and the short stubble of his facial hair tickled her face.
      Synonyms
      bristles, whiskers, designer stubble, hair, facial hair, beard

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French stuble, from Latin stupla, stupula, variants of stipula ‘straw’.

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