ley

ley1
[leɪ]
(亦作temporary ley)
noun
  1. a piece of land put down to grass, clover, etc., for a single season or a limited number of years, in contrast to permanent pasture
    短期轮作草地(与永久性草地相对)
语源
  1. Old English lǣge 'fallow' (recorded in lǣghrycg 'ridge left at the edge of a ploughed field'); related to lay and lie

ley2
[leɪ, liː]
(亦作ley line)
noun
  1. a supposed straight line connecting three or more prehistoric or ancient sites, sometimes regarded as the line of a former track and associated by some with lines of energy and other paranormal phenomena
    假想连线
语源
  1. 1920s: variant of lea
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