Ainda não temos significados para "plough land".
1Some pull wagons, others plough land for rice; and they must work-sickor well.
2Then we dismount, and I look out upon a wide stretch of what three months ago was swamp, or wet plough land.
3The frozen furrows of the ploughed land crumbled beneath her heavy tread.
4They would be safe there on the ploughed land, in the open air.
5Here the ploughed land ended, and all before him was bleak open down.
6Heavy is the ploughed land, dark, dreary, and wet the day.
7A Ground Gleaner and Tree Trapper, clearing grubs and beetles from ploughed land.
8Ploughed land I do not remember to have remarked, nor heather, nor sand.
9Now, note first in this, the myth of the air getting at ploughed land.
10Another lake dweller that comes down to the ploughed lands is the red columbine.
11It is drawn slowly over the ploughed land, and presses the clods to earth.
12Then they proceeded to inspect some of the ploughed lands.
13Peat-bog and ploughed land was all one waste of snow.
14Soon there were no more pools of slops, and their feet felt ploughed land.
15He is supposed to have been the first person who ploughed land in that place.
16They swung round the bend, then entered some ploughed land which found out the weak spots.