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| to plant seeds in the ground 播(种) | Sow the seeds thinly outdoors in spring. 春天在户外浅浅地播种。 | | There’ s still time to sow broad beans for an early crop. 还有时间播种早收的蚕豆。 | |
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- | sow fear/doubt/confusion etc |
| to make people feel afraid , confused etc |
| 使产生恐惧/怀疑/迷惑等 |
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| These people are terrorists who want to sow fear and panic among our people. 这些人是恐怖分子,他们想在我们的人民中间散播恐惧和惊慌。 |
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- | sow the seeds of sth |
| to do something that makes another situation or feeling start to develop , especially a negative one |
| 为某事物埋下伏笔;为某事物留下祸根 |
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| His actions sowed the seeds of the present conflict. 他的行为给目前的冲突埋下了祸根。 |
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- | sow your wild oats |
| if a man sows his wild oats , he has many sexual relationships, especially when he is young |
| (尤指年轻时)用情不专,四处留情 |
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