sowing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sowing in the English»Serbian Dictionary

sow·ing ['səʊɪŋ] N no pl

I.sow1 <sowed, sown [or sowed]> [səʊ] VB trans

II.sow1 <sowed, sown [or sowed]> [səʊ] VB intr

sow2 [saʊ] N (pig)

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This involved sowing seeds of quickly-germinating plants wheat, barley, lettuce, fennel in shallow baskets, bowls or even in shards of clay.
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Consequently, sowing wild oats became a phrase to describe unprofitable activities.
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He tolerated the religion of his foreign wife, and met the religious intolerance of his people with rigor, thus estranging some of his followers and sowing dissension among them.
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Handwork is part of the craft lessons, and teaches young students how to knit, crochet and varied forms of sowing.
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There is no great difference between mixing the seed in the sower's bag, which gives the direct action, and sowing false seed after him which does not.
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The weight of the machine ensures a regularity of sowing hardly to be gained by those of a different size and construction.
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The thin physicist did not expect that he would have an intense life in favor of the poor, sowing schools, creches and libraries.
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Cultivation is by sowing the seeds directly outdoors in early spring.
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Drilling and sowing and crop rotation were introduced.
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Women spent on an average 15 or 16 hours a day in farm related chores like sowing and winnowing.
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