Weed
noun
- 1.
- (a wild plant growing where it is not wanted) រុក្ខជាតិតូចៗឥតប្រយោជន៍, ឥតប្រយោជន៍
verb — past tense: weeded ; past participle: weeded ; present participle: weeding ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) (to remove weeds from (a garden, etc). to remove as useless, etc) បោចស្មៅ ចោល, កម្ចាត់ចោលរបស់ឥតប្រយោជន៍, weed the garden ដករុក្ខជាតិតូចៗឥតប្រយោជន៍ (ចេញពី) / weed out ដកចេញ, យកចេញ
- weed out
- ជម្រុះចោល (អ្នកដែលមិនត្រូវការ)
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- A garment; clothing; especially, an upper or outer garment.
- 2.
- An article of dress worn in token of grief; a mourning garment or badge; as, he wore a weed on his hat; especially, in the plural, mourning garb, as of a woman; as, a widow's weeds.
- 3.
- A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which attacks women in childbed.
- 4.
- Underbrush; low shrubs.
- 5.
- Any plant growing in cultivated ground to the injury of the crop or desired vegetation, or to the disfigurement of the place; an unsightly, useless, or injurious plant.
- 6.
- (FIGURATIVE) Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless.
- 7.
- An animal unfit to breed from.
- 8.
- Tobacco, or a cigar.
verb — past tense: weeded ; past participle: weeded ; present participle: weeding ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To free from noxious plants; to clear of weeds; as, to weed corn or onions; to weed a garden.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To take away, as noxious plants; to remove, as something hurtful; to extirpate.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To free from anything hurtful or offensive.
- 4.
- (TRANSITIVE) To reject as unfit for breeding purposes.