Harrow



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(FIGURATIVE) បំផ្លាញ, រងទុក្ខទោស, ប្លន់, លួច, ខ្ជះខ្ជាយ, លួចសំឡេង
noun
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(A heavy frame with spikes or discs, wrong. drawn by a horse or tractor over plowed land to break up the soil or cover up seed) រនាស់ (សម្រាប់រាស់)
Example: The farmer harrowed up his fields rater the plowing, The thought of her ill mother harrowed M. Sonsarak.
verbpast tense: harrowed ; past participle: harrowed ; present participle: harrowing ;
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(TRANSITIVE) (to draw a harrow over, to distress or trouble, to disturb painfully) រាស់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
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An implement of agriculture, usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other, and set with iron or wooden teeth. It is drawn over plowed land to level it and break the clods, to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when sown.
2.
An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
verbpast tense: harrowed ; past participle: harrowed ; present participle: harrowing ;
1.
To draw a harrow over, as for the purpose of breaking clods and leveling the surface, or for covering seed; as, to harrow land.
2.
To break or tear, as with a harrow; to wound; to lacerate; to torment or distress; to vex.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To pillage; to harry; to oppress.
Interjection
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Help! Halloo! An exclamation of distress; a call for succor;-the ancient Norman hue and cry.