stooks

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  • 释义

    麻垛;

  • 英英释义

    Stook

    • A stook, also referred to as a shock, is a circular or rounded arrangement of swathes of cut grain stalks placed on the ground in a field. Typically sheaves of grains such as wheat, barley and oats may be 'stooked' so they are ready for threshing.

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    Corn Stooks
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    Photographs of women and children among stooks of wheat, Sandford, Tasmania, c. 1910
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