Bush



Same as: bouche
noun
1.
(A shrub, a thick growth or clump, anything resembling a bush, shrubby woodland or uncleared country) ព្រៃញឹកស៊ុបទ្រុប់ low bush គុម្ពោត, in the bush នៅក្នុងព្រៃ (ដាច់ស្រយាល) / bush of his stail ផ្នែកស្រមូវឬសំពោង, bush beating ការនិយាយត្រឡប់ត្រឡិន, bush man ពកមនុស្សព្រៃអាហ្វ្រិក
verbpast tense: bushed ; past participle: bushed ; present participle: bushing ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) (to grow thickly or spread out) bush out ឡើងស្រមូវ
2.
(COLLOQUIAL) (INTRANSITIVE) ធ្វើឱ្យអស់កម្លាំង
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A shrub; esp., a shrub with branches rising from or near the root; a thick shrub or a cluster of shrubs.
2.
A thicket, or place abounding in trees or shrubs; a wild forest.
3.
A shrub cut off, or a shrublike branch of a tree; as, bushes to support pea vines.
4.
A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (as sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners' doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and symbolically, the tavern itself.
5.
The tail, or brush, of a fox.
6.
A lining for a hole to make it smaller; a thimble or ring of metal or wood inserted in a plate or other part of machinery to receive the wear of a pivot or arbor.
7.
A piece of copper, screwed into a gun, through which the venthole is bored.
verbpast tense: bushed ; past participle: bushed ; present participle: bushing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To furnish with a bush, or lining; as, to bush a pivot hole.
2.
(INTRANSITIVE) To branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To set bushes for; to support with bushes; as, to bush peas.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush; as, to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the ground.