释义 |
milletmil‧let /ˈmɪlɪt/ noun [uncountable] milletOrigin: 1400-1500 Old French milet, from Latin milium - My millet all bundled and stacked.
- The far edge of the acacia grove was bordered by a shoulder-high wall topped by woven millet stalks.
- The first was a thump thump thump, reminiscent of the women pounding millet back in Mbarara.
- The road cut through a vast cropland, with waist-high corn and sorghum nearby and waves of golden millet in the distance.
- They had a home in town and a mountain estate of orchards and millet fields in the village.
- We grew maize, millet and beans.
- Wild bird cover: Spring plants for nesting, beg maize, millet, sunflowers, kale.
- You can obtain starches from breads and crispbreads made with non-wheat flour, and other starchy foods such as millet and rice.
► Cropsalfalfa, nounarable, adjectivebarley, nounbran, nouncacao, nouncanker, nouncash crop, nouncassava, nouncereal, nouncocoa, nouncorn, nouncrop, nouncrop-dusting, nouncrop rotation, nouncrop-spraying, nouncultivate, verbcultivated, adjectivecultivation, nouncultivator, noundrill, noundrill, verbear, nounfertilize, verbfertilizer, nounfield corn, noungerminate, verbglean, verbgrain, noungranary, noungrower, nounharvest, nounharvest, verbharvester, nounhay, nounhayloft, nounhaystack, nounhorticulture, nounkernel, nounlift, verbmaize, nounmalt, nounmarket garden, nounmillet, nounoats, nounorchard, nounorganic, adjectiveplant, verbplantation, nounpotato, nounproduce, nounpropagate, verbprune, verbreap, verbrice, nounrice paddy, nounripe, adjectiveroot crop, nounrotate, verbrye, nounryegrass, nounscion, nounseason, nounseed, verbseedbed, nounsheaf, nounsisal, nounsorghum, nounsow, verbsprout, nounstraw, nounstubble, nounsugar beet, nountaro, nountill, verbtillage, noununripe, adjectivevegetable, nounvineyard, nounviticulture, nounwheat, nounwindfall, nounwinnow, verb the small seeds of a plant similar to grass, used as food |