chá​kǒu

crop rotation

chá​kǒu crop rotation

  1. [batch]
    Used to count a crop, batch, or cycle of things produced; often refers to the number of times a field is planted or harvested in a year.
  2. sector
    professional field, department, or administrative line of work

chá​kǒu harvested land

  1. [batch]
    Used to count a crop, batch, or cycle of things produced; often refers to the number of times a field is planted or harvested in a year.
  2. gateway
    entrance, exit, or pass, such as a mountain pass, port, or gate in the Great Wall

chá​kǒu opportunity

  1. chá nounverb
    topic
    (bound form) A thread of a conversation or an interrupted task, often used in phrases like 接茬 jiē​chá or 搭茬 dā​chá
  2. gateway
    entrance, exit, or pass, such as a mountain pass, port, or gate in the Great Wall

chá​kǒu stubble

  1. stubble
    the residue of crops left in the ground after harvesting; the cross-section of a cut stem; short, newly grown or uncleaned hair or beard growth; hair clippings
  2. cut
    hole, crack, or wound in a surface

chá​kǒu cut surface

  1. stubble
    the residue of crops left in the ground after harvesting; the cross-section of a cut stem; short, newly grown or uncleaned hair or beard growth; hair clippings
  2. opening
    mouth of a container or general object