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 cultivation [`kʌltə'veʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 教化, 培养, 耕作

[医] 培养[法]


  1. This land has been in cultivation since the last century.
    从上个世纪以来人们一直耕种着这块土地。
  2. The cultivation of a hobby and new forms of interest is therefore a policy of first importance to a public man.
    因此,对一个从事社会活动的人来讲,培养一种嗜好和新的情趣方式,乃是至关重要的对策。
  3. An area under cultivation.
    种植场耕作的土地


cultivation
[ noun ]
  1. socialization through training and education to develop one's mind or manners

  2. <noun.act>
    her cultivation was remarkable
  3. (agriculture) production of food by preparing the land to grow crops (especially on a large scale)

  4. <noun.act>
  5. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality

  6. <noun.state>
    they performed with great polish
    I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose
    almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art
  7. the process of fostering the growth of something

  8. <noun.process>
    the cultivation of bees for honey
  9. the act of raising or growing plants (especially on a large scale)

  10. <noun.act>


Cultivation \Cul`ti*va"tion\ (k?l`t?-v?"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
cultivation.]
1. The art or act of cultivating; improvement for
agricultural purposes or by agricultural processes;
tillage; production by tillage.

2. Bestowal of time or attention for self-improvement or for
the benefit of others; fostering care.

3. The state of being cultivated; advancement in physical,
intellectual, or moral condition; refinement; culture.

Italy . . . was but imperfectly reduced to
cultivation before the irruption of the barbarians.
--Hallam.

  1. Heroin cultivation and trafficking now rising in former Soviet republics of central Asia.
  2. The plants you see growing there have come from a bank of seeds in the soil, left over from previous cultivation.
  3. He said the government has already forced him to cut rice cultivation by 50 percent due to overproduction and declining consumption.
  4. At least 300,000 farmers depend on coca cultivation and cocaine production for a livelihood.
  5. Other machinery, for cultivation etc, that is not registered and is therefore more difficult to count, is expected to be up 15 per cent in cash terms.
  6. Most of the brightly colored poppies are grown in neighboring Afghanistan, where 11 years of civil war have precluded any attempt to control their cultivation.
  7. A clash between villagers and police over a shrimp cultivation project resulted in the death of a policeman and a schoolteacher, police said Saturday.
  8. The United States provides about $55 million a year for the efforts, which include programs to reduce coca leaf cultivation in Bolivia's jungles.
  9. Frank G. Packwood, a Forest Service special agent for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in northern California, said 70 percent of the state's 872 arrests for marijuana cultivation in 1986 were never prosecuted.
  10. Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan have a centuries-old tradition of opium poppy cultivation.
  11. Anthropologists attribute much of the cohesion of Balinese society to the cultivation of rice in terraced paddies, which requires close co-operation among villagers.
  12. On the other hand, dirt is used for indoor cultivation.
  13. The training program isn't directly aimed at the estimated 300,000 people who derive a living from the legal cultivation of coca, but at drug traffickers.
  14. As a result, they can't and won't engage in the kind of cultivation of America that is part of a relationship of dependency on a democracy.
  15. The cultivation of opium and heroin "will be extremely tempting," the report said.
  16. The law limits coca plant cultivation to 29,652 acres and bans production on 76,601 acres.
  17. Yamamoto said that even if all its trading partners lift farm tariffs and quotas, making their markets completely free, Japan must continue protecting the small farmers who carry on Japan's ancient craft of rice cultivation.
  18. Actions to bring about a net reduction in the illegal cultivation of coca.
  19. About 500,000 acres of coca are under cultivation in Peru.
  20. "Law enforcement has failed to establish a deterrent to cultivation activity and has become in the eyes of the grower just another business expense," Packwood said.
  21. The answer, she suggested, was cultivation.
  22. "The United States does not have to deploy aircraft carriers or paratroopers in other countries in order to combat the cultivation and transport of that drug to the consumer centers," Malmierca said.
  23. Enthusiasts see a bright future in the cultivation of seafood and plants in ponds, tanks and coastal-water pens because sea catches can't keep up with the world's appetite for fish and crustaceans.
  24. Most of that increase will be met by fish cultivation or aquaculture. But concerns about the ecological impact of fish farming are growing in step with the industry.
  25. More than 100 people in 46 states, along with 65 stores in 22 states believed to sell equipment intended for use in indoor marijuana cultivation, were targeted for raids Thursday by the DEA.
  26. Plant geneticist Dick Auld of the University of Idaho, who pioneered much of the current research in rapeseed varieties for U.S. cultivation, said most of the increase is expected to occur in the Southeast.
  27. In Bolivia, about 93,600 acres are devoted to coca-leaf cultivation.
  28. Poppy cultivation has declined steadily in Pakistan, but it has risen sharply in Afghanistan, where tribal areas along the mountainous frontier have become a haven for drug lords.
  29. An estimated 125,000 acres are devoted to coca cultivation in Bolivia.
  30. As Colombia's drug barons surrender or come under heavy pressure, and as Peru and Bolivia battle coca-leaf cultivation with U.S. military aid, the drug business is diversifying and expanding.
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