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pulverate
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/16 01:04 UTC 版)
動詞
pulverate (third-person singular simple present pulverates, present participle pulverating, simple past and past participle pulverated)
- (transitive) To beat or reduce to powder or dust; to pulverise.
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1876, Compilation of the divers regulations bearing upon the importation of free labourers into the colony of Surinam, volume 2, page 45:
- (transitive, intransitive, agriculture) To break up soil or organic matter into a fine, powdery texture, often by means of a special plow.
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1856, “Deep Cultivation— At home and Abroad”, in British Farmer's Magazine, volume 77, page 536:
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Have not we all seen the changed texture and productive quality of a weathered subsoil; seen the sterile clay from the deep drain moulder into manageable and wholesome soil under the culture of a single wintering: reminding us of the saying of Dr. Clarke, that "the frost is God's plough, which he drives through every inch of ground," pulverating and fructifying all ?
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2021, William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, History of Soybeans and the Great Agricultural Revolution (1874-2021), page 315:
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Judging from appearances, the plot which had been pulverated (plowed with a pulverator plow on March 17) and drilled immediately and the plot which had been pulverated and disked once were best.
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- (transitive, figurative) To crush or subdue; to overwhelm.
- (intransitive, of birds) To take a dust bath.
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1829, Georges Cuvier, The animal kingdom - Volume 8, page 191:
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If the cock be observed to scrape straw together, and rub himself in it, it is no more than what cocks and hens continually do, in heaps of dust, &c., when they have no thought of incubation, but merely from their pulverating instinct.
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1833, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Animals in the Collection of the Zoological Society of Doublin, page 118:
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It is thus we can account for the fact, that whilst these are the most pulverating of birds, continually filling their feathers with dry earth, in order to destroy the vermin which annoy them, those quadrupends similarly roll themselves in the dust, for the sake of ridding themselves of similar enemies picked up in the same situations.
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1836, Oliver Goldsmith, History of the earth and animated nature, page 256:
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All larks are pulverating birds; but this one is so particularly attached to powdering itself with dust, that, on being supplied with some in a state of captivity, it will immediately testify its joy by a little soft cry, frequently repeated, and by precipitate movements of the wings, and bristling of all the feathers.
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- To be powdery or granular.
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1836, Robert Montgomery Martin, History of the West Indies, page 185:
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Considerably quantities of pulverating feldspar are found on the rising ground, washed by the rains, near the Guapo mouth and on its left banks.
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名詞
pulverate (plural pulverates)
- A powdered preparation of some substance.
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1972, Allan Kay Smith, Sidney Joseph Circle, Soybeans: Chemistry and Technology: Proteins, page 310:
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Soy flour, its defatted form and except for its fiber content, has more resemblance in physical and chemical properties to nonfat dry milk solids, and more properly might be called "defatted soy solids," or "soy powder," or "soy pulverate;" however, the defatted soy flour has nearly 20% more protein than the nonfat milk solids .
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形容詞
pulverate (comparative more pulverate, superlative most pulverate)
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