词汇 | harvest |
释义 | harvest noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈhɑː.vɪst/ us /ˈhɑːr.vəst/ B2 the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected: 收获时节;收割,收获;收成 the grain/potato/grape harvest谷物/土豆/葡萄收获期 We had a good harvest this year.今年我们收成不错。 bumper harvestFarmers are reporting a bumper (= very big) harvest this year.农民说今年的收成非常好。 It won't be long now till harvest (time).现在离收获时节不远了。 With the harvest finished, I was able to relax with an easy mind/conscience.收割结束了,我可以安心地/心安理得地放松一下了。 The drought has made farmers anxious about the harvest.这场旱灾使农民们因担心收成而焦虑不安。 How many extra hands will we need to help with the harvest?我们还需要多少人来帮着收割? The long hot summer has led to a record harvest this year.这个夏天漫长而又炎热,使得今年成为一个创纪录的丰收年。 This year's harvest was one of the most successful since the record crop of 1985.今年的收成是自1985年创纪录的大丰收以来最好的一年。 Farming - general words agricultural extension agroecology agroforestry biodynamic cultivate harvester homestead hungry gap hydroponic hydroponically inorganically landrace reap the Agrarian Revolution thrash tillage U-pick unharvested unsown untillable harvest verb uk /ˈhɑː.vɪst/ us /ˈhɑːr.vəst/ harvestverb (FOOD)[ I or T ] to pick and collect crops, or to collect plants, animals, or fish as food: In the US, winter wheat is harvested in the early summer.在美国,冬小麦一般在初夏收割。 By the end of the year, growers in the state will have harvested 1.8 million barrels of fruit. About 30 million pounds of red snapper are harvested from US waters every year. Farmers sort the vegetables when they harvest. He estimated that because of the dry weather he would not harvest a third of his fields. The islanders used to harvest nesting birds and their eggs by scaling the 1,400 foot cliffs. Farming - general words agricultural extension agroecology agroforestry biodynamic cultivate harvester homestead hungry gap hydroponic hydroponically inorganically landrace reap the Agrarian Revolution thrash tillage U-pick unharvested unsown untillable harvestverb (SUBSTANCE)[ T ] to take or collect a useful substance, for example water or a chemical element, from somewhere so that it can be used: Hydrogen and oxygen could be harvested from the frozen water reserves. We use harvested rainwater for most of our cooking. On the moon, water ice, oxygen, hydrogen, and maybe even nitrogen could be harvested as resources to supply a moon base with air and water. One proposal is to allow companies to install solar panels and sell the energy they harvest to residents. Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch compile completism completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising put something together rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration harvestverb (BODY PARTS)[ T ] to take cells or other body parts from someone for medical use: 采集(细胞或器官以供医用) The donor organ is harvested at the accident scene and rushed to a hospital.事故现场采集的捐献器官被迅速送往医院。 Stem cells harvested from cord blood have been used to successfully treat dozens of serious illnesses. Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch compile completism completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising put something together rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cells Medical treatment: surgery harvestverb (INFORMATION)[ T ] to collect large quantities of information, especially automatically: The ministry will not harvest data about salaries, sexual orientation, or country of origin for foreigners. Unauthorized use of personal information harvested from social networks is likely to anger potential customers. Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch compile completism completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising put something together rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration harvestverb (ADVANTAGE)[ T ] to get an advantage or something valuable from a situation: He could harvest considerable political capital out of this incident. The only winners here seem to be the large, for-profit corporations who harvest profits from schools. Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch compile completism completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising put something together rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration Related wordharvesting harvest | American Dictionaryharvest noun[ C/U ] us/ˈhɑr·vəst/ the activity or time of gathering a crop, or a crop that is gathered: [ U ]We picked the corn that had been missed during harvest. [ C ]He had a large garden and loved to share his harvest with others. harvestverb[ I/T ]us/ˈhɑr·vəst/ [ T ]They couldn’t get anyone to harvest their crop. harvest | Business Englishharvest verb[ T ] uk /ˈhɑːvɪst/us INTERNET, MARKETING to collect information about people, products, companies, etc. from the internet using a search engine (= a program that searches for particular words in documents on websites): In computer jargon, search engines use robotic spiders - special software programs - that crawl continuously along the myriad trails of the World Wide Web, harvesting documents as they go. ENVIRONMENT to collect a natural resource in order to use it effectively: Harvesting rainwater offers many advantages: it conserves municipal and well water and it is free. Examples of harvestharvest They were harvested a year before the experiments took place. Unlike the routine for the main trapping grid, these traps remained untended for three consecutive days before flies were harvested. Thirteen chapters cover taxonomy and distribution, production volumes, ecology and agronomy, harvesting, processing, economics and marketing. We use these series to predict harvest-time prices of each crop for the month in which the harvest was reported to have taken place. It is sufficiently fast and accurate to be used by seed producers for establishing an optimal harvest time to obtain high-quality seed lots. The total number of plants and ears were counted in each plot at the time of harvest. Immediately prior to harvest, a 3 m2 area was dug from each sub-plot and the plants counted and topped by hand. The same rates of fertilizer were used at planting and after harvest for both cropping cycles. The effect might not appear very strong because of the scale used in the harvest series. The lowest maize yield harvested in 1996/97 under sole maize was attributed to leaching and water logging due to excessive rainfall and lodging. Moreover, mature trees ready for harvest may be grown for historical, socioeconomic, and geographical reasons, rather than due to the management effort. This is mainly because renewable assets such as biological resources grow over a length of time before they mature and become ready for harvesting. Swathed forages were sampled near the time they were swathed or harvested. The long harvests, moreover, encroached on the time available for between-crop repairs and maintenance. When a household has earned enough money on, for example, the apricot harvest, there is no need to sell last summer's lambs. See all examples of harvest These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withharvestharvestThese are words often used in combination with harvest. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abundant harvest He failed to reap the abundantharvest offered by the manifold variety of actual life, and thus deprived the economic historian of indispensable material. annual harvest A concessionaire who is effectively (though not necessarily legally) free to choose annualharvest area thus might not be equally free to choose annualharvest volume. bountiful harvest We had a report that it was a bountifulharvest. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with harvest |
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