soil
soil
sɔɪl
soyl
British pronunciation
/sˈɔ‍ɪl/

英語での「soil」の定義と意味

Soil
01

, 土壌

the black or brownish substance consisted of organic remains, rock particles, and clay that forms the upper layer of earth where trees or other plants grow
soil definition and meaning
example
The gardeners enriched the soil with compost to improve plant growth.
庭師は植物の成長を改善するために堆肥で土壌を豊かにしました。
02

領土, 国の土

the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state, often referring to land within a country's borders
example
Foreign troops were not allowed to set foot on the nation 's soil.
外国軍が国の土壌に足を踏み入れることは許されていなかった.
to soil
01

汚す, よごす

to make dirty with a substance, such as mud or dirt
example
Heavy rain can sometimes soil the pathways in a park.
大雨は時々公園の小道を汚すことがあります。
1.1

汚す, 汚染する

to dirty something by defecating on or in it
example
The dog soiled the carpet, and it had to be thoroughly cleaned.
犬がカーペットを汚し、徹底的に掃除する必要がありました。
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