đất nặng
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Definition
- Noun:
- Heavy soil: A type of soil with high clay content, which makes it dense, sticky when wet, and hard when dry. It is often difficult to cultivate.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Vùng này chủ yếu là đất nặng, rất khó cày cấy. (This region is mostly heavy soil, which is very difficult to plow.)
- Đất nặng giữ nước tốt nhưng thoát nước kém. (Heavy soil retains water well but drains poorly.)
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Agricultural Context: The term is primarily used in agriculture, geology, and land management to describe soil texture and properties.
- Biện pháp cải tạo chính cho đất nặng là bổ sung chất hữu cơ. (The main improvement measure for heavy soil is adding organic matter.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đất sét (n): Clay soil. This is a specific, common type of heavy soil.
- Đất thịt nặng (n): Heavy loam soil. A related term describing soil with a significant clay fraction within a loam texture.
Synonyms
- Đất sét: Clay soil.
- Đất có kết cấu nặng: Soil with heavy texture.
Related Phrases
- Cày đất nặng: To plow heavy soil.
- Máy kéo công suất lớn cần thiết để cày đất nặng. (A high-horsepower tractor is necessary to plow heavy soil.)
Related Idioms
(This specific term is technical and does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions.)
- Heavy soil