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Definition of stubble in English: stubblenoun ˈstʌb(ə)lˈstəb(ə)l mass noun1The 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 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.
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
Derivativesadjective 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.
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French stuble, from Latin stupla, stupula, variants of stipula 'straw'. Rhymesbubble, double, Hubble, nubble, rubble, trouble Definition of stubble in US English: stubblenounˈstəb(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.
- 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
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French stuble, from Latin stupla, stupula, variants of stipula ‘straw’. |