weed - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "weed" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

weed
[wiːd]
[wiːd]
Definitions
noun
a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants.
Write down which plants were infected with diseases and where the weeds grew most.
verb
remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground or the plants cultivated in it).
I was weeding a flower bed
Examples
Women and children plant, weed , and harvest most food crops.
For instance, did you know that people plant weed in the forest there?
Through rigorous screening - and I mean rigorous - and gut instinct, you can weed these people out .
We go to a nearby coffee house, share a bag of weed , have coffee, and get to know each other.
Do addicts of the demon weed , tobacco, experience increased pleasure from life as a result of smoking tobacco?
For best crops, weed and water regularly and consistently.
If more effort were put into ensuring rivers and watercourses were properly dredged and cleared of weed and vegetation, it might have helped to contain the water, he said.
There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike.
This weed can grow in ten to fifteen feet of water or more from top to bottom and seems to be impossible to fish in.
Problem is, I've got no weed until it grows and gets sticky.