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hoe    音标拼音: [h'o]
n. 锄头
vt.
vi. 用锄耕地,锄

锄头用锄耕地,锄

hoe
n 1: a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long
handle
v 1: dig with a hoe; "He is hoeing the flower beds"

Hoe \Hoe\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hoed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Hoeing}.] [Cf. F. houer.]
To cut, dig, scrape, turn, arrange, or clean, with a hoe; as,
to hoe the earth in a garden; also, to clear from weeds, or
to loosen or arrange the earth about, with a hoe; as, to hoe
corn.
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{To hoe one's row}, to do one's share of a job. [Colloq.]
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Hoe \Hoe\, v. i.
To use a hoe; to labor with a hoe.
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Hoe \Hoe\, n. [OF. hoe, F. houe; of German origin, cf. OHG.
houwa, howa, G. haue, fr. OHG. houwan to hew. See {Hew} to
cut.]
1. A tool chiefly for digging up weeds, and arranging the
earth about plants in fields and gardens. It is made of a
flat blade of iron or steel having an eye or tang by which
it is attached to a wooden handle at an acute angle.
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2. (Zool.) The horned or piked dogfish. See {Dogfish}.
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{Dutch hoe}, one having the blade set for use in the manner
of a spade.

{Horse hoe}, a kind of cultivator.
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  • synonyms - Is ho hoe basically an equivalent of whore which . . .
    It's a hard question to answer definitively—because the meaning of "ho hoe" is affected by its cultural associations Specifically, many Americans of European ethnicity associate the term with caricatures of African American culture So, for example, a white kid at a mostly white suburban high school might refer to his or her white girlfriend as a "ho" and automatically embed a jokey faux
  • etymology - Does the usage of ho or hoe for whore predate the . . .
    OED (possibly paywalled) indicates that this use of ho does not predate the twentieth century, and does not list this meaning for hoe at all Forms: 1900s– ho, 1900s– 'ho, 1900s– ho', 1900s– hoah, 1900s– hoe, 1900s– who', 1900s– whoe Etymology: Variant of whore n , reflecting a pronunciation frequent in African-American usage The earliest citation is from 1964 However, ho hoe
  • 为什么hoe会有骂人的意思? - 知乎
    为什么hoe会有骂人的意思? 看到一个外国视频,里面有两人对骂话“you are the fucking hoe who i am talking about",查了一下,hoe单… 显示全部 关注者 11 被浏览
  • Is it a tough row to hoe?, or a tough road to hold?
    I believe the road hoe, and the road hold sayings are the results of mishearing, or purposely changing the original row hoe saying Similarly, on occasions, I have changed the expression "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" to "don't lick a sick horse in the mouth" just to get a laugh
  • How offensive is it to call someone a slag in British English? (NSFW)
    It sounds pretty confrontational and insulting, and is certainly disparaging, if not downright offensive Etymology here: slag - loose woman or treacherous man - the common association is with slag meaning the dross which separates during the metal ore (typically iron) smelting process In fact the iron smelting connection is probably more of a reinforcing influence rather than an originating
  • What does thot mean and when was it first used?
    The second definition in JoeBright's answer is correct: thot is an acronym that stands for "That Ho Over There " The word has a negative connotation and is such sometimes used as an affectionate insult to close friends, but is almost always used to describe women Ho is commonly misspelled as hoe, but intended as a short form for whore It's generally considered AAVE, with multiple examples in
  • Where do you put the suffix when listing the last name first?
    When listing names with the last name first, where should you put the suffix if there is one present? For example, if given the name John Doe Jr , which of the following would be correct? Doe, John
  • How to write numbers and percentage? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In general, it is good practice that the symbol that a number is associated with agrees with the way the number is written (in numeric or text form) For example, $3 instead of 3 dollars Note that this doesn't apply when the numbers are large, so it is perfectly fine to write 89 5 percent, as eighty-nine-and-a-half percent is very clunky This source puts it simply: When writing percentages
  • pronunciation - How is æ supposed to be pronounced? - English . . .
    As I said, you have to distinguish English spelling from pronunciation There's no difference between the letters"ae" together and the "æ" ligature; and there's no rule for how to pronounce them, either -- every word is different The words encyclopædia, encyclopedia, and encyclopaedia are all pronounced the same, however you pronounce them I pronounce that vowel as i , myself
  • What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ”?
    Our numbers have a specific two-letter combination that tells us how the number sounds For example 9th 3rd 301st What do we call these special sounds?





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