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seedbed
seed·bed S0213800 (sēd′bĕd′)n.1. A bed of soil cultivated for planting seeds.2. An area or source of growth or gradual manifestation: a seedbed of revolution.seedbed (ˈsiːdˌbɛd) n1. (Botany) a plot of land in which seeds or seedlings are grown before being transplanted2. the place where something develops: the seedbed of discontent. seed•bed (ˈsidˌbɛd) n. 1. a plot of ground prepared for seeds or seedlings. 2. a place of development; source. [1650–60] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | seedbed - a bed where seedlings are grown before transplantingbed - a plot of ground in which plants are growing; "the gardener planted a bed of roses" | Translationsseed (siːd) noun1. the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown. sunflower seeds; grass seed. 種子 种子2. the beginning from which anything grows. There was already a seed of doubt in her mind. 萌芽 萌芽3. (in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player. 種子選手 种子选手 verb1. (of a plant) to produce seed. A plant seeds after it has flowered. 結籽 结籽2. in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds. 選出種子選手 抽出种子选手ˈseeded adjective having been seeded. a seeded player. 被選為種子選手的 被选为种子选手的ˈseedling (-liŋ) noun a young plant just grown from a seed. Don't walk on the lettuce seedlings! 秧苗 籽苗,秧苗 ˈseedy adjective1. shabby. a rather seedy hotel. 破舊的 褴褛的2. ill or unhealthy. He's feeling a bit seedy. 身體不適 不舒服ˈseediness noun 破舊,身體不適 结籽ˈseedbed noun ground prepared for growing seeds. 苗床 苗床go to seed1. (of a person) to become careless about one's clothes and appearance. Don't let yourself go to seed when you reach middle age! 變得不修邊幅 变得不修边幅2. (of a place) to become rather shabby and uncared for. This part of town has gone to seed recently. (地方)變得凋零破舊 污秽3. (also run to seed) (of a plant) to produce seeds after flowering. (植物)開花後結籽 花谢结果seedbed
seedbed a plot of land in which seeds or seedlings are grown before being transplanted Seedbed in horticulture, the simplest type of structure for raising seedlings in sheltered ground. In the central region of the European USSR seedbeds are used for growing cold-resistant vegetables and other crops that are to be planted in the open ground between May 10 and June 10. After the seedlings are transplanted, the seedbeds are used for growing vegetables and flowers. Seedbeds measure 150 cm across and have plank sides. Seedbeds lack trenches (cold seedbed) or have a trench 30–40 cm deep (warm seedbed). Cold and heated beds are also used as seedbeds. On cold nights, seedbeds are covered with mats, bast, and other protective materials. Plants in beds are always kept under impermeable, transparent polymeric films. MedicalSeeseedseedbed
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