cultivation 音标拼音: [k
, ʌltɪv'eʃən]
n . 耕作,栽培,培养
耕作,栽培,培养
cultivation n 1 :
socialization through training and education to develop one '
s mind or manners ; "
her cultivation was remarkable "
2 : (
agriculture )
production of food by preparing the land to grow crops (
especially on a large scale )
3 :
a highly developed state of perfection ;
having a flawless or impeccable quality ; "
they performed with great polish "; "
I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose "; "
almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art "--
Joseph Conrad [
synonym : {
polish }, {
refinement },
{
culture }, {
cultivation }, {
finish }]
4 :
the process of fostering the growth of something ; "
the cultivation of bees for honey "
5 :
the act of raising or growing plants (
especially on a large scale )
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1 .
The art or act of cultivating ;
improvement for agricultural purposes or by agricultural processes ;
tillage ;
production by tillage .
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2 .
Bestowal of time or attention for self -
improvement or for the benefit of others ;
fostering care .
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3 .
The state of being cultivated ;
advancement in physical ,
intellectual ,
or moral condition ;
refinement ;
culture .
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Italy . . .
was but imperfectly reduced to cultivation before the irruption of the barbarians .
--
Hallam .
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155 Moby Thesaurus words for "
cultivation ":
acculturation ,
acquired taste ,
agrarianism ,
agricultural geology ,
agriculture ,
agrology ,
agronomics ,
agronomy ,
appreciation of excellence ,
apprenticeship ,
architecture ,
assembly ,
basic training ,
breaking ,
breeding ,
building ,
casting ,
choiceness ,
civility ,
civilization ,
civilized taste ,
civilizedness ,
composition ,
conditioning ,
construction ,
contour farming ,
contour plowing ,
conversion ,
crafting ,
craftsmanship ,
creation ,
cultivated taste ,
cultivating ,
culture ,
daintiness ,
delicacy ,
development ,
devising ,
dirt farming ,
discipline ,
discrimination ,
dressing ,
drill ,
drilling ,
dry farming ,
dryland farming ,
education ,
elaboration ,
elegance ,
enculturation ,
enlightenment ,
erection ,
excellence ,
exercise ,
extraction ,
fabrication ,
fallowing ,
farm economy ,
farming ,
fashioning ,
fastidiousness ,
fetching -
up ,
finesse ,
formation ,
forming ,
formulation ,
fostering ,
framing ,
fruit farming ,
furrowing ,
genteelness ,
gentility ,
gentlemanlikeness ,
gentlemanliness ,
gentleness ,
geoponics ,
good breeding ,
good taste ,
grace ,
gracefulness ,
gracility ,
graciosity ,
graciousness ,
grain farming ,
grooming ,
growing ,
handicraft ,
handiwork ,
harrowing ,
harvesting ,
hoeing ,
housebreaking ,
husbandry ,
hydroponics ,
improvement ,
in -
service training ,
intensive farming ,
ladylikeness ,
listing ,
machining ,
making ,
manual training ,
manufacture ,
manufacturing ,
military training ,
milling ,
mining ,
mixed farming ,
molding ,
niceness ,
nicety ,
nurture ,
nurturing ,
on -
the -
job training ,
plowing ,
polish ,
practice ,
prefabrication ,
preparation ,
processing ,
producing ,
pruning ,
quality ,
raising ,
readying ,
rearing ,
refinement ,
refining ,
rehearsal ,
rural economy ,
shaping ,
sharecropping ,
sloyd ,
smelting ,
socialization ,
sophistication ,
strip farming ,
subsistence farming ,
subtlety ,
tank farming ,
taste ,
tastefulness ,
thinning ,
thremmatology ,
tillage ,
tilling ,
tilth ,
training ,
truck farming ,
upbringing ,
vocational education ,
vocational training ,
weeding ,
working ,
workmanship
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CULTIVATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CULTIVATION is culture, refinement
CULTIVATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Cultivation is the act of caring for or raising plants Your desire to grow your own fruits and vegetables in the backyard means you'll be engaged in some heavy cultivation The word cultivation is most often used to talk about the ways that farmers take care of crops
cultivation noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of cultivation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Cultivation - Wikipedia A common translation for several terms originating in Chinese and broader East Asian philosophy and literature, such as Qigong and Kung Fu practices (including martial arts), Self-cultivation, and certain supernatural tropes often featured in Xianxia fiction
CULTIVATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CULTIVATION definition: 1 the act of preparing land and growing crops on it, or the act of growing a particular crop: 2… Learn more
Cultivation | Definition Examples | Britannica Cultivation, in agriculture and horticulture, the loosening and breaking up (tilling) of the soil or, more generally, the raising of crops The soil around existing plants is cultivated—by hand using a hoe or by machine using a cultivator—to destroy weeds and promote growth by increasing soil
cultivation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun cultivation (countable and uncountable, plural cultivations) The art or act of cultivating (improvement of land for or by agriculture), as: Tillage: plowing, sowing and raising crops
Cultivation - definition of cultivation by The Free Dictionary Cultivation is the plowing done after crops come up in order to control the weeds For weeding, hand tools such as hoes were used for centuries before equipment suitable for being pulled by draft animals was developed
cultivation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cultivation, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
CULTIVATION - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary Discover everything about the word "CULTIVATION" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide