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reap

/reep/US // rip //UK // (riːp) //

收获,赚取,获得,取得

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
    • : to gather or take.
    • : to get as a return, recompense, or result: to reap large profits.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reap a crop, harvest, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcollect, harvest
Forms: reaped, reaping

Examples

  • Remember, Google, Bing, and other search engines aren’t perfect, so you should try and do everything in your power to help them understand your images and you’ll reap the benefits.

  • Northam’s plan to legalize marijuana came after two state studies showed that Virginia could reap enormous revenue from a regulated cannabis industry — some $300 million per year, by one estimate.

  • Even as his balance dipped as low as $42,000, he held on and by April 2020, he reaped the rewards.

  • Think of all the benefits you’ll reap with a 2-in-1 that functions as both a laptop and a tablet.

  • We’ve been reaping the reward, if you will, about being slack in the lead-up to Christmas.

  • Indeed, it's unclear what, if any, benefits the average Cuban will reap from increased diplomacy between the two countries.

  • From that, Spinal Solutions stood to reap several thousand dollars from the sale of a single screw.

  • They are only here to reap the rewards of the American safety net (such as it is) and thereby raise your taxes.

  • “Yes, you will find it,” Cosmo assures readers, promising to help them “reap the blissful benefits” upon discovering the region.

  • But if you choose to conduct your discourse in 140-word snaps, or soundbites, then you reap the crop of dumb that you sow.

  • They are religious who reap a great harvest among souls in this newly-christianized land.

  • Did they use oil varnish, our successors would at all events reap the benefit, if not ourselves.

  • The French farmers calculate upon reaping about sevenfold; if they sow one bushel, they reap, between six and seven.

  • As winter is not their season of love, they reap but little advantage from associating.

  • It was through her power on the sea that she was able to reap a rich harvest from her war with Spain.