在 英语 中使用 Fodder 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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During 1998 and 1999, the area planted increased by about 20,000 ha, mainly with grains, potatoes, white beans and fodder crops.
Since 2010, they have organised the annual International Red Panda Day to get the message across that these animals are more than just cute YouTube fodder.
Communities in these countries frequently over-exploit the forest resources to meet their subsistence needs for traditional building materials, fuel, food, livestock fodder and medicines.
The application of appropriate and modern techniques has led to increased productivity, especially in the irrigation of cereals, vegetables, fruits and fodder.
Likewise, the emergence of the news so close to the summit will likely give ample fodder to journalists quizzing Putin after the meetings conclude.
Subsistence farmers and pastoral communities are more likely to migrate during periods of drought because they do not have alternative food and fodder sources.
Their tumultuous marriage and messy divorce would be fodder for the British press for years to come.
Dryland agriculture and pastoralism suffer from low and variable rainfall, generally insufficient to meet local needs for food or fodder production.
It wouldn't be“challenging”, or potential madcap fodder for a Sarah Jessica Parker movie.
He/she is able to perform isolations of components and to analyse them in drugs and other and other natural materials including food and fodder.
For now at least, Bieber has eclipsed Ford as fodder for late-night comedy talk-shows on both sides of the border.
It gives you a great moment and it gives you a ring and it gives you fodder for people's talk about your legacy.
Mostly he did a rather petty class of business, poultry food and fodder for the tradesmen's horses and so forth.
The new study also shows that underwater nurseries don't just provide coral materials for future transplanting but also shelter and fodder for marine organisms.
It's also because I grew up in the conservative state of Oklahoma, where non-heterosexual people are easy targets for political fodder and bigotry.
They finished with the fifth-best record in the East and were expected to be easy fodder for the experienced Chicago Bulls in the playoffs.
August Addis Ababa Thematic workshop on rational use of rangelands and development of fodder crops in the context of the regional action programme in Ethiopia.
It served mostly as election-year fodder that appeared to have little impact on the presidential race.
The information could be fodder for lucrative digital advertising or a lever for companies to keep users locked into their ecosystems.
To the disappointment of the Texians, the saddlebags contained only fodder for the horses; for this reason the battle was later known as the Grass Fight.