harvest的意思和读音

harvest

: [ˈhɑrvəst] : [ˈhɑː(r)vɪst]

n.;〈()

v.();

harvests  harvesting  harvested  

adj.+n.bumper harvest,rich harvest,poor harvest,abundant harvest,bountiful harvest

v.+n.reap harvest,Hay harvest,gather harvest,harvest corn

n.crop,yield,produce,return,fruitage

v.reap,gather,collect,bring in,pick

harvestn.

1.[c][u]the time of year when the crops are gathered in on a farm, etc.; the act of cutting and gathering crops

harvest time

Farmers are extremely busy during the harvest.

2.[c]the crops, or the amount of crops, cut and gathered

the grain harvest

a good/bad harvest(= a lot of crops or few crops)

The appeal produced a rich harvest of blankets, medicines and clothing.

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth));to cut and gather a crop; to catch a number of animals or fish to eat

2.[t]~ sthto collect cells or tissue from sb's body for use in medical experiments or operations

She had her eggs harvested and frozen for her own future use.使

n.1.2.()3.,4.5.1.2.()3.,4.5.

v.1.;2.()3.,4.(,)1.;2.()3.,4.(,)

n.1.the activity of collecting a crop2.the time when a crop is collected3.the amount of a crop that is collected4.<formal>the result of sth. that was done in the past5.<literary>sth. that has been collected1.the activity of collecting a crop2.the time when a crop is collected3.the amount of a crop that is collected4.<formal>the result of sth. that was done in the past5.<literary>sth. that has been collected

v.1.to collect a crop from the fields2.to kill animals for food, sport, or to control their population3.to experience the consequences of previous actions or behaviour4.[Medical & Healthcare]to take sth. such as an organ or cells from sbs body, especially in order to use them in transplants1.to collect a crop from the fields2.to kill animals for food, sport, or to control their population3.to experience the consequences of previous actions or behaviour4.[Medical & Healthcare]to take sth. such as an organ or cells from sbs body, especially in order to use them in transplants

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2. beauty harvest celebration ...

3. 〖 mow;cut〗 ;harvest〖 results;gain〗 ...

4. trick or treat 使harvest hay ...

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6. ; productively ;; harvest ;; fruitage ...

7. hare n. v. harvest n. (); v. haste n. ...

8. ; productively ;; harvest ;; fruitage ...

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1.He promised it would be temporary. He would quit again after the wheat harvest in a few months.

2.I'm going to start now to tell you what I have left out of "The Harvest, " and maybe begin to wonder why I had to leave it out.

3.Like all the generations of my family back to the pharaohs, I used to plant my crops and never know if I would harvest.

4.If it is only a short-term supply problem, inflation will ease with the next harvest.

5.The habitat matrix could encompass woodlands used for a variety of human activities from timber harvest to citrus plantations.

6.It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit.

7.Just like the winter auspicious snow, has no time pure white, glad omen good harvest year.

8.The crop may not be ready for up to two years. Farmers harvest it in pieces of various lengths and up to one meter wide.

9.Attended by the British consulate culture training office sponsored Sino-British low carbon life line is one of the biggest I harvest.

10.And Ruth the Moabitess said, He said unto me also, Thou shalt keep fast by my young men, until they have ended all my harvest.