Definition of plow up

plow upphrasal verb

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The term "plow up" refers to the process of breaking up and preparing land, typically by using a plow, for cultivation or farming purposes. This phrase can be traced back to the Old English word "plōgan," which means "to turn up soil" or "to stir up." The word evolved over time, with Middle English and Early Modern English spellings including "ploen" and "plouen," respectively. The phrase "plow up" also has a figurative meaning, particularly in the context of doing research. The expression "to plow up new ground" implies discovering and sharing fresh ideas or information in a particular field, much like plowing up land that has not been previously cultivated. This usage of "plow up" can be traced back to the late 1800s, reflecting the increasing importance of original research and authorship during that time.

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to turn over a field or other area of land with a plow to change it from grass, for example, to land for growing crops

lật một cánh đồng hoặc một vùng đất khác bằng một cái cày để biến nó từ cỏ thành đất trồng trọt, ví dụ

to break up the surface of the ground by walking or driving across it again and again

phá vỡ bề mặt đất bằng cách đi bộ hoặc lái xe qua lại nhiều lần

Example:
  • Heavy traffic had plowed up the surface of the track.

    Lượng phương tiện giao thông lớn đã làm hỏng bề mặt đường ray.