Related words of grazing: unrestrained, arrows, horses, arrows, unrestrained, cattle, unrestrained, unfettered, unfettered, unfettered.
Meaning of grazing: grazing, one of the ways of raising livestock. It is a feeding method for herbivores under artificial supervision to feed on grass on the grassland and convert it into animal products. It is also the most economical and most suitable way of using grassland for livestock physiology and biological characteristics.
Synonyms:
1. Arrow: refers to the way of holding and relaxing the arrow when shooting with a bow; archery.
2. Unfettered: that is, playing rascals. Bullying people by cheating or exposing viciousness.
3. Publishing the list: also known as “release”. After the exam, the list of admitted people will be announced. Tang Li Nao’s “The Year of Qin Zhong”: “In the eighth year of Taihe’s release, there is a poem written by Wumingzi: ‘The beggar is still in a good year, and the twenty-three people have all the sticks.'” Tang Du Mu’s poem “The last one sends the deceased in Chang’an”: “The Dongdu list has not yet bloomed, and thirty-three people have walked the horse.” Song Qianyi’s “Southern New Book” C: “After the new scholars are released on the list, the next day they will be lined up in Fan Men and wait for the prime minister.” Qing Yan Youxi’s “Shuhua Essay List After Re-examination”: “After the provinces release the list, please go to the provinces to fill in the personal confession.”
4. Unbridled: indulge; indulge:~ drink as much as you like.~ laugh.
5. Birthday: Interpretation: 1. Unrestrained and unruly, not following the norm. 2. Grandiose and false. 3. Refers to grandiose and false words and deeds. Say “Southern Shitan Super Biography”: “Less good literature, unrestrained.”
6. Free-range: Release some wild animals that have been raised in captivity back into the wild environment, so that they can live in their original way of survival within a certain range.
7. Discharge: The charge of the charged body disappears and tends to be neutral. Lightning is the discharge phenomenon in nature.
8. Release: release.
9. Placement: refers to shelving, placing.
10. Loft-out: a process in construction. During construction, enlarge according to the actual size or according to a certain proportion according to the drawings, or unfold the complex curved surface into a plane, so as to accurately determine the size of the object, as the basis for manufacturing samples, blanking, processing, etc.
11. Placement: put. Fang, from the square from (pu) (1) morphophonic. From (p0019), Fang. Original meaning: expulsion, exile. (2) The same original meaning [banish] Chinese characters, morphophonic. From (p0019), from the square, Fang also speaks. “Fang” means “city-state”. ” “United with” Fang “means” to expel criminals from the country in the name of the country “,” to forcibly expel all the residents of the enemy city after conquering it “. Original meaning: expulsion, exile.
12. Release: When the old custom is engaged, the man gives the woman an engagement gift (fixed: refers to engagement gifts such as gold and silver jewelry).
13. Release: refers to the release of cattle.
14. Release: (smoke, smell, etc.) to spread out.