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n. 干草

vt. 制干草, 供给干草

vi. 晒干草


  1. I adviced him to make hay while the sun shone.
    我劝他抓紧时机。
  2. The children snuggled down on the hay.
    孩子们舒适地蜷伏在干草上。
  3. A loft for storing hay.
    储藏干草料的顶棚


hay
[ noun ]
  1. grass mowed and cured for use as fodder

  2. <noun.food>
[ verb ]
  1. convert (plant material) into hay

  2. <verb.change>


Hay \Hay\, v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.


Hay \Hay\ (h[=a]), n. [AS. hege: cf. F. haie, of German origin.
See {Haw} a hedge, {Hedge}.]
1. A hedge. [Obs.]

2. A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a
rabbit. --Rowe.

{To dance the hay}, to dance in a ring. --Shak.


Hay \Hay\, v. i.
To lay snares for rabbits. --Huloet.


Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See {Hew} to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.

Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.

Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.

{Hay cap}, a canvas covering for a haycock.

{Hay fever} (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called {hay asthma},
{hay cold}, {rose cold}, and {rose fever}.

{Hay knife}, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

{Hay press}, a press for baling loose hay.

{Hay tea}, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

{Hay tedder}, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See {Tedder}.

  1. In the small Montana town of Gardiner, north of the park, starving elk are eating ornamental hedges, trees, and hay donated by sympathetic people.
  2. To work on a horse, Dr. Willoughby climbs up on a couple of bales of hay.
  3. He was struck by lightning while riding on a hay rack and died on a rolling hill where the view extends for miles.
  4. The Agriculture Department in January revised 1987 hay output downward to 149.1 million tons from last October's preliminary forecast of 153.7 million tons.
  5. People will sell a little hay, sell a cow or two, do services for each other.
  6. Declines were reported for sorghum, barley, oats and hay.
  7. Arriving here, the organizers estimated they were about $100,000 shy of the approximately $500,000 they figured they'd need to pay for things like hay, water and portable toilets.
  8. "To remove a freckle, apply vinegar," the author prescribes. Soda mixed with vinegar will deal with heartburn, while hay fever can be combated by inhaling horseradish and vinegar several times a day.
  9. "Cows are like wood stoves," Brenden said while untying roles of hay. "The colder it gets, the more you have to feed them." At least 73 deaths have been blamed on weather since the cold wave hit Tuesday.
  10. To help farmers and slow the culling of herds, Ohio and some other Midwest states have begun hotlines to match people needing hay with those who have it.
  11. Historically, however, there have been larger year-to-year percentage jumps in hay prices.
  12. The hay will come from private fields ordinarily idled under the federal government's Conservation Reserve Program but freed because of the drought.
  13. They might as well make hay while the sun shines." Big investors don't fault the fast-growing, cash-starved young industry from selling stock at such high prices, even if these institutions are wary of buying the shares.
  14. Tenneco Inc., Houston, said its J I Case Co. unit and Hesston Corp. agreed in principle to jointly manufacture hay and forage equipment at Hesston's facilities in Hesston, Kan.
  15. The extension agent said he has been receiving calls from Ohio farmers wanting to buy hay.
  16. "They spread hay all over the first floor (and) dressed up in jeans and cowboy hats," university police Cpl.
  17. The state bought $258,000 worth of drought-relief hay in 1988 and by late last year had collected only $129,325 from farmers, the audit says.
  18. The farmers, from south and central Iowa, came to the Palouse region of northern Idaho to cut hay on lands set aside for a government erosion-control program.
  19. The AP Rain this week over some drought-stricken areas brought "instant recovery" for some hay farmers, but other crops are still threatened and more rain is needed.
  20. Although there have been some shortcut methods in use over the years, the classic method of hay making is to cut, rake, windrow and bale or stack hay crop.
  21. Although there have been some shortcut methods in use over the years, the classic method of hay making is to cut, rake, windrow and bale or stack hay crop.
  22. An emergency measure by the Agriculture Department let him cut the healthy crop of alfalfa on that land for hay.
  23. Virgil Dues, who operates a farm with about 200 head of cattle, was the first farmer to get his hay.
  24. During last summer's drought, some set-aside land was opened up for grazing or hay harvesting.
  25. "They're down a lot, so consequently if you're selling hay in Iowa it has really helped keep Iowa hay prices up here," Janssen said.
  26. "They're down a lot, so consequently if you're selling hay in Iowa it has really helped keep Iowa hay prices up here," Janssen said.
  27. The analogy worth recalling here is "fairness" and taxes. Tax fairness was a nonstarter throughout the 1980s, until Mr. Bush abandoned his pro-growth, anti-tax platform last fall. Then Democrats made hay.
  28. He takes antihistamine pills for hay fever.
  29. Higher prices for cattle, hogs, onions and hay were partly offset by lower prices for lettuce, milk, tomatoes and strawberries.
  30. Adams said Copeland kept some of his hay in the barn for about a year after the sale, and occasionally traveled there.
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