harvested
收获的,收获,收获了,被收割的
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Definitions
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- : Also har·vest·ing. the gathering of crops.
- : the season when ripened crops are gathered.
- : a crop or yield of one growing season.See Synonym Study at crop.
- : a supply of anything gathered at maturity and stored: a harvest of wheat.
- : the result or consequence of any act, process, or event: The journey yielded a harvest of wonderful memories.
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- : to gather; reap.
- : to gather the crop from: to harvest the fields.
- : to gain, win, or use: She has finally harvested the rewards of her dedication.
- : to catch, take, or remove, especially for food: Fishermen harvested hundreds of salmon from the river.
- : to collect for future use: to harvest solar energy; spammers who harvest email addresses.
- : to extract from a living or dead body, as for transplantation or research: to harvest a kidney; to harvest embryos.
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- : to gather a crop; reap.
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Examples
The Pilgrims gather around a harvest table while the members of the Wampanoag tribe largely sit to one side in their own group.
Enhanced, super-specialized versions of today’s large-scale, single-crop agriculture could leave farms increasingly vulnerable to a harvest catastrophe.
This occurs when reduced timber harvests brought about by offset projects simply lead to increased harvesting elsewhere.
In regions where tide differentials are big, such as Georgia, parts of Florida, and the Carolinas, low tide is best for easy harvest of oysters.
Soy delays may have some consequences for corn and cotton planted just after the oilseed harvest.
Despite the trade officially being banned, he explains, timber was still locally harvested and sold.
Agave plants take up to 10 years to mature before being harvested.
Apparently, a great deal can be harvested with only 70 flowerpots.
When it was harvested en masse, it was frequently ground up as fertilizer.
Each discovery—many harvested from simple Google Books searches—drew Warmuth in deeper and deeper.
Rye is now being harvested, and is quite heavy: in fact, all the crops promise abundant harvests.
If the tobacco of the tropics is fragrant while growing, it is doubly so after being harvested and carried to the sheds.
The seed plants should be left standing some six or eight weeks after the other plants have been harvested.
They vary with the climate, the topography, the size of the timber, and the kind of product to be harvested.
The coming sickly season would make it impossible to pursue them till their growing crops were harvested.