reaped / rip /

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reaped2 个定义

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

reaped 近义词

v. 动词 verb

collect, harvest

更多reaped例句

  1. Pay upfront marketing expenses, win market share, then reap the rewards.
  2. Instead of reaping profits from consumers who have chosen to shop from home, retailers without online infrastructures have missed out on booming sales opportunities.
  3. By telling employees that it’s OK to put their family first when need be, the organization reaps the commitment of its team members who put the mission and needs of clients first in all that they do.
  4. These amounts are relatively small compared to the billions of dollars in revenue Facebook and Google reap each quarter.
  5. Maybe something happens before you get to reap the five years of glorious retirement that we’re all banking on.
  6. This 16 percent, known as the “cut,” is colorless in nature, and it is “reaped” with a typical alcohol content of 69.8 percent.
  7. LGBT people have reaped enormous rewards because of this widespread change of opinion.
  8. After all, the company—which employs 4,000 hand-picked employees—has reportedly reaped in revenue upwards of $160 million.
  9. Some House members, too, reaped riches from lobbyist-bundlers.
  10. Shekau has taken Western hostages before and reportedly reaped major revenue.
  11. They have now (I suppose) reaped the harvest thereof, except that of the trees they planted, which are not so prompt in bearing.
  12. In those cases it was very rarely that their heirs touched a penny, and certainly the Government reaped no advantage.
  13. We had before, as you have heard, reaped the largest booty I had ever got in that quarter, and I hoped to secure a like one again.
  14. We held long discussions, from which I reaped great advantage, and real consolation.
  15. Boatmen and the amphibious harpies who prey upon the traveller reaped a copper and silver harvest of great weight.