to enclose and put under crop (part of a fallow).
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释义 | the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > breaking up land > break up land [verb (transitive)] (92) inhook1265 to enclose and put under crop (part of a fallow). upbreak1382 transitive. To break up; to break open. becarvea1425 To cut up, open up (land). Obsolete. subvert1479 transitive. To upset or overturn (an object); to break up or turn over (ground). Also figurative. Now rare. ripea1500 transitive. Scottish and English regional (northern). To break, dig, or plough up (ground). Also with up. Now rare. outrive1598 transitive. To tear out or apart forcibly; (Scottish) to bring (another person's land) under cultivation without permission. Subcategories:— with scarifier (2) — with cultivator (1) — dig (25) — turn over (11) — throw up ridges (6) — stir soil (2) — with mattock (1) — break up clods (3) — harrow (10) — hoe (17) — rake (1) — with pick (2) — rotavate (1) — slightly (1) — with other implements (3) |
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