| 单词 | culling | 
| 释义 | cullingn.1 1.   a.  The action of selecting or picking. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > 			[noun]		 > selecting from a number or for a purpose cullingc1440 outchoosing1440 election1614 singling1625 selection1650 hand-walinga1665 c1440    Promptorium Parvulorum 107  				Cullynge, or owte schesynge, separacio, segregacio. 1663    J. Heath Flagellum 		(1672)	 70  				The House being thus purged, as they called it..the remaining Juncto of his Culling..passed an Ordinance for Tryal of the King. 1878    S. Newcomb Pop. Astron.  ii. v. 225  				This culling-out is called Selective Absorption.  b.  The action of the verb (sense  Compounds). ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > killing > killing of animals > 			[noun]		 slaughtera1300 to make larder ofa1330 murdering?a1475 fall1575 butchering1609 ovicide1828 felicide1832 poultrycide1841 piscicide1847 vealing1847 kill1850 slaughterage1854 birdicide1862 apricide1864 insecticide1865 vulpicidism1865 vulpicide1873 serpenticide1882 tauricide1882 vaccicide1887 leporicide1914 culling1938 cull1958 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > 			[noun]		 > picking out according to quality culling1938 1938    Times 14 Feb. 20/1  				Losses incurred through death and culling are commonly in the region of 30 per cent. 1958    Times 1 Nov. 9/4  				Litters are bred on more sparing lines than formerly, which means that there are fewer surplus hounds, and the job of ‘culling’ or drafting is all the more difficult. 1964    C. Willock Enormous Zoo vi. 102  				The experimental shooting of hippo—culling is the polite conservation term for it—had begun. 1978    Orcadian 31 Aug. 1/2  				There was no British firm that could take on the two-year contract for the culling work. 1986    Daily Tel. 28 Apr. 11/8  				In staghunting and deer culling, the sex of the prey is selected carefully.  2.  concrete. The proceeds or residue of culling; a selection; plural portions drafted out. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > 			[noun]		 > selecting from a number or for a purpose > the product of selection coil1574 culla1618 delibation1624 culling1692 selecta1734 the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > that which is left or remainder > 			[noun]		 > leavings after main part exhausted > after a process > of culling culling1692 1692    A. Walker True Acct. Author Icon Basilike 32  				That the Lord Fairfax would take any thing out of the Cabinet, and send up the Cullings to the Parliament. 1780    D. Brodhead in  J. Sparks Corr. Amer. Revol. 		(1853)	 II. 449  				The remaining Continentals are the cullings of our troops, and I cannot promise anything clever from them. 1865    Reader 5 Aug. 144/3  				A passage like the following reads more like a culling from the Oxford ‘Lives of the Saints’.  3.  Farming. See quots. and cf. cull n.3 2, culler n. 2. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > sheep-farming > 			[noun]		 > culling of sheep culling1611 culliona1641 1611    R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues  				Brebis de rebut, an old or diseased sheepe thats not worth keeping; wee call such a one, a drape, or culling. 1627    M. Drayton Nimphidia in  Battaile Agincourt vi. 1496  				My cullings I put off, or for the chapman feed. 1652    S. Clarke Lives Fathers 		(1677)	 334  				To leave the cullen sheep in a hard condition. a1796    Vancouver in  A. Young Ess. Agric. 		(1813)	 II. 284  				An assemblage of the refuse stock, and cullings of the adjacent..counties. 1879    G. F. Jackson Shropshire Word-bk.  				Cullings, the residue, as of a flock of fatted sheep, of which the best have been picked out. Compounds  culling-iron  n. a long-handled slender hammer, with which the mature oysters are separated from the object on which they have been deposited. ΚΠ 1891    Scribner's Mag. Oct. 482.  				 This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2019). † cullingn.2 Obsolete or dialect.   Embracing, ‘cuddling’. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > embrace > 			[noun]		 > action of embracing clippingc1230 embracingc1386 halsing1387 collinga1425 amplection1474 embracement1485 culling1490 bracingc1540 clasping1562 embrace1599 embrasure1609 hugging1616 bosoming1624 amplexation1634 embrassade1830 huddling1869 lapping- 1490    W. Caxton tr.  Eneydos xviii. 69  				By oure kyssynge and swete cullynge. 1601    P. Holland tr.  Pliny Hist. World I. 231  				Such a culling and hugging of them they keep. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2020). <  | 
	
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