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harvest [ˈhα:vɪst]1. noun3. compounds* * *['hɑːvɪst] 1.to reap a rich harvest — fig récolter les fruits de ses efforts
2.to reap a bitter harvest — fig payer les pots cassés
transitive verb1) lit moissonner [corn]; récolter [vegetables]; cueillir [fruit]3.intransitive verb faire la récolte; ( of grapes) faire la vendange -
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A n1 lit ( of wheat) moisson f, récolte f ; ( of fruits) récolte f ; ( of grapes) vendange f ; to get in the harvest faire la récolte ; a good/poor harvest une bonne/mauvaise récolte ;2 fig (of investment, policy) résultat m ; to reap the harvest of 20 years of tyranny/work récolter les fruits de 20 ans de tyrannie/de travail ; to reap a rich harvest récolter les fruits de ses efforts ; to reap a bitter harvest payer les pots cassés.B vtr -
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1. noun(the gathering in of ripened crops: the rice harvest.) cosecha
2. verb(to gather in (crops etc): We harvested the apples yesterday.) cosecharharvest1 n cosechaharvest2 vb cosechartr['hɑːvɪst]2 (grapes) vendimia3 figurative use cosecha1 cosechar, recoger2 (grapes) vendimiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLharvest festival fiesta de la cosechaharvest time siegaharvest ['hɑrvəst] v: cosecharharvest n1) harvesting: siega f, recolección f2) crop: cosecha fn.• agosto s.m.• cogida s.f.• cosecha s.f.• esquilmo s.m.• recogida s.f.• recolección (Agricultura) s.f.• siega s.f.• vendimia s.f.v.• cosechar v.• esquilmar v.• recoger v.• segar v.
I 'hɑːrvəst, 'hɑːvɪstcount & mass noun ( yield) cosecha f; ( of grain) cosecha f, siega f; (of fruit, vegetables) cosecha f, recolección f; ( of grapes) vendimia f
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transitive verb \<\<crop/wheat\>\> cosechar; \<\<grapes\>\> vendimiar; \<\<field\>\> realizar* la cosecha en['hɑːvɪst]1. N1) (=act) [of cereals] siega f ; [of fruit, vegetables] cosecha f, recolección f ; [of grapes] vendimia f2) (=product) cosecha f3) (fig) cosecha f2. VT1) (Agr) [+ cereals] cosechar; [+ fruit, vegetables] cosechar, recolectar; [+ grapes] vendimiar2) (fig) cosechar3.VI cosechar, segar4.CPDharvest festival N — fiesta f de la cosecha
harvest home N — (=festival) ≈ fiesta f de la cosecha; (=season) cosecha f
harvest moon N — luna f llena
harvest time N — cosecha f, siega f
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I ['hɑːrvəst, 'hɑːvɪst]count & mass noun ( yield) cosecha f; ( of grain) cosecha f, siega f; (of fruit, vegetables) cosecha f, recolección f; ( of grapes) vendimia f
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transitive verb \<\<crop/wheat\>\> cosechar; \<\<grapes\>\> vendimiar; \<\<field\>\> realizar* la cosecha en -
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I ['hɑːvɪst]1) (of wheat) mietitura f., messe f.; (of fruits) raccolta f.; (of grapes) vendemmia f.2) fig. (of investment, policy) frutto m.II 1. ['hɑːvɪst]1) mietere [ corn]; (rac)cogliere [vegetables, fruit]2.* * *1. noun(the gathering in of ripened crops: the rice harvest.) raccolto2. verb(to gather in (crops etc): We harvested the apples yesterday.) raccogliere* * *harvest /ˈhɑ:vɪst/n.raccolto; messe; mietitura; (fig.) frutto: the rice [hay] harvest, il raccolto del riso [del fieno]; the harvest season, la stagione del raccolto● harvest blue, azzurro fiordaliso ( il colore) □ (zool.) harvest bug, tignola dei raccolti □ harvest festival, festa religiosa di ringraziamento per il raccolto □ ( un tempo) harvest home, fine del raccolto; festa del raccolto ( con pranzo ai braccianti); canto della fine della mietitura □ the harvest moon, il plenilunio più vicino all'equinozio d'autunno; luna settembrina □ (zool.) harvest mouse ( Micromys minutus), topolino delle risaie □ harvest thanksgiving = harvest festival ► sopra □ harvest time, tempo del raccolto □ (agric.) to reap the harvest, mietere.(to) harvest /ˈhɑ:vɪst/A v. t.fare il raccolto di; raccogliere, mietere ( anche fig.): to harvest wheat, fare il raccolto del grano; to harvest profits, mietere profittiB v. i.mietere; fare il raccolto● to harvest grapes, fare la vendemmia □ to harvest honey, fare la smielatura; smielare.* * *I ['hɑːvɪst]1) (of wheat) mietitura f., messe f.; (of fruits) raccolta f.; (of grapes) vendemmia f.2) fig. (of investment, policy) frutto m.II 1. ['hɑːvɪst]1) mietere [ corn]; (rac)cogliere [vegetables, fruit]2. -
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1. nounErnte, die2. transitive verbfind/reap a [rich] harvest — (fig.) einen [tollen] Fang machen
ernten; lesen [Weintrauben]* * *1. noun 2. verb- academic.ru/33788/harvester">harvester* * *har·vest[ˈhɑ:vɪst, AM ˈhɑ:r-]I. napple \harvest Apfelernte fa bumper \harvest eine Rekordernteto reap the \harvest die Ernte einbringena rich \harvest of information eine Fülle von Informationento reap the \harvest of sth (benefit) die Ernte einer S. gen einfahren; (suffer) den Misserfolg einer S. gen erntenII. vt▪ to \harvest sth1. (gather) etw erntento \harvest fish Fische fangento \harvest grapes Trauben lesento \harvest timber Holz schlagenIII. vi die Ernte einbringen* * *['hAːvɪst]1. nErnte f; (of wines, berries also) Lese f; (of the sea) Ausbeute f, Ertrag m; (fig) Frucht f, Ertrag mthe harvest of ideas — die Ausbeute an Ideen
2. vt(= reap also fig) ernten; vines also lesen; trees, timber schlagen; fish fangen; (= bring in) einbringen3. viernten* * *harvest [ˈhɑː(r)vıst]A s1. Ernte f:a) Erntezeit fb) Ernten nc) (Ernte)Ertrag m2. fig Ertrag m, Früchte plB v/t1. ernten, fig auch einheimsen2. eine Ernte einbringen3. fig sammelnC v/i die Ernte einbringen* * *1. nounErnte, die2. transitive verbfind/reap a [rich] harvest — (fig.) einen [tollen] Fang machen
ernten; lesen [Weintrauben]* * *n.Ernte -n f.Herbst m. v.ernten v. -
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har·vest [ʼhɑ:vɪst, Am ʼhɑ:r-] napple \harvest Apfelernte f;a bumper \harvest eine Rekordernte;to reap the \harvest die Ernte einbringen;a rich \harvest of information eine Fülle von Informationen;to \harvest sth1) ( gather) etw ernten;to \harvest fish Fische fangen;to \harvest grapes Trauben lesen;to \harvest timber Holz schlagen; -
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['hɒːvɪst]1. n(of crop) raccolto, (of grapes) vendemmia2. vt3. vi(on farm) fare il raccolto, mietere, (in vineyard) vendemmiare -
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vendanger [vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb[+ vigne] to pick grapes from2. intransitive verb( = faire les vendanges) to pick the grapes* * *vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒe
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verbe transitif to harvest [raisin]; to pick the grapes from [vigne]
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* * *vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒe vi* * *vendanger verb table: mangerA vtr to harvest [raisin]; to pick the grapes from [vigne]; machine à vendanger mechanical grape harvester.[vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒe] verbe transitif————————[vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒe] verbe intransitif -
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v/t v/i harvest* * *vendemmiare v.tr. e intr. to harvest grapes, to gather grapes: è tempo di vendemmiare, it's harvest time // vendemmiare successi, (fig.) to have a run (o a string) of successes.* * *[vendem'mjare]1. vi2. vt(uva) to pick, harvest* * *[vendem'mjare] 1. 2.* * *vendemmiare/vendem'mjare/ [1]to harvest, to pick, to vintage [ uva](aus. avere) to harvest (the grapes), to pick grapes. -
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vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒnom féminin grape harvestfaire la vendange or les vendanges — [vigneron] to harvest the grapes; [saisonnier] to go grape-picking
* * *vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒ1. nf1) (= opération) grape harvest2) (= raisins) grape crop, grapes pl2. vendanges nfpl1) (= opération) grape harvest2) (= période) grape harvest3) (= raisins) grape crop, grapes pl* * *vendange nf grape harvest; vendange de médailles fig harvest of medals; faire la vendange or les vendanges [vigneron] to harvest the grapes; [saisonnier] to go grape-picking; pendant les vendanges during the grape harvest.[vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒ] nom fémininfaire la vendange ou les vendangesa. [vigneron] to harvest the grapesb. [journalier] to go grape-picking[qualité récoltée] vintage————————vendanges nom féminin pluriel[saison] grape-harvesting time -
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[ven'demmja](attività) grape harvest, vintage, (quantità d'uva) grape crop, grapes plfare la vendemmia — to pick o harvest the grapes
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sf [ven'demmja](attività) grape harvest, vintage, (quantità d'uva) grape crop, grapes plfare la vendemmia — to pick o harvest the grapes
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ἄμπελος, ου, ἡ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; En 32:4; JosAs, GrBar, EpArist, Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 75 κλήματα ἀμπέλων σὺν βότρυσιν; Just.; Ath. 22:6f; Did., Gen. 31, 27; s. Frisk s.v. on futile attempts to establish I-E. or Semitic origin) vine, grapevineⓐ lit. 1 Cl 23:4=2 Cl 11:3 (quot. of unknown orig.); Hs 5, 2, 5; 5, 2; 9, 26, 4. τὸ γένημα τῆς ἀ. (cp. Is 32:12) Mt 26:29; Mk 14:25; Lk 22:18. μὴ δύναται ποιῆσαι ἄ. σῦκα; can a grapevine yield figs? Js 3:12 (Plut., Mor. 472e τὴν ἄμπελον σῦκα φέρειν οὐκ ἀξιοῦμεν; Epict. 2, 20, 18 πῶς δύναται ἄμπελος μὴ ἀμπελικῶς κινεῖσθαι, ἀλλʼ ἐλαϊκῶς κτλ.;). Trained on elm trees Hs 2:1ff. τρυγᾶν τοὺς βότρυας τῆς ἀ. τῆς γῆς to harvest the grapes fr. the vine of the earth (i.e. fr. the earth, symbol. repr. as a grapevine) Rv 14:18f; but ἀ may be taking on the meaning of ἀμπελών, as oft. in pap, possibly PHib 70b, 2 [III B.C.]; PTebt 24, 3; PAmh 79, 56; PFlor 50, 2; Greek Parchments fr. Avroman in Medina (JHS 34, 1914); Aelian, NA 11, 32 p. 286, 12 Hercher acc. to the mss. (see p. xl); Themistius 21 p. 245d; Aesop mss. (Ursing 77f). In the endtime: dies, in quibus vineae nascentur, singulae decem milia palmitum habentes Papias (1:2; cp. En 10:19).—Lit. on οἶνος 1 and συκῆ. HLutz, Viticulture … in the Ancient Orient 1922; ILöw, D. Flora d. Juden I 1928, 48–189.ⓑ fig. of Christ and his disciples: he is the vine, they the branches J 15:1, 4f (cp. Cornutus 27 p. 51, 3, where the pleasant state for the ἄμπ. is τὸ πολυφόρον κ. καθαρόν; Sir 24:17 of wisdom: ἐγὼ ὡς ἄ. ἐβλάστησα χάριν; Did., Gen. 86, 11 ἡ ψυχὴ ποτὲ μὲν ἄμπελος, ποτὲ δὲ πρόβατον, ποτὲ νύμφη … λέγεται). The words of the eucharistic prayer over the cup in D 9:2 cannot be explained w. certainty εὐχαριστοῦμέν σοι … ὑπὲρ τῆς ἁγίας ἀ. Δαυὶδ τοῦ παιδός σου, ἧς ἐγνώρισας ἡμῖν διὰ Ἰησοῦ τοῦ παιδός σου (s. AHarnack, TU II 1f, 1884 ad loc.; 6, 225ff; RKnopf, Hdb. ad loc.)—M-M. TW. -
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The most famous sparkling wine in the world, produced in the 34,000 hectares of registered vineyards in the Champagne-Ardenne region of north-east France. The two main centres for Champagne production are the areas of Reims and Epernay. Champagne is an Appellation contrôlée, and the name can only be used to describe sparkling wine produced in the Champagne area. Other areas used to label traditionally produced sparkling wines as being "méthode champenoise", but even this adjectival use of the word is now prohibited.The Champagne region contains the most northerly of France's major vineyards. Unlike most French wines, champagnes are blended in order to produce either non vintage champagnes (blended from different years) or vintage champagne, blended from wines of the same harvest. Consequently, since the quality of the champagne ultimately depends on a balance between the quality of the grapes and the skill of the blenders, Champagnes are also ranked and promoted by producer, not by any more finely delimited appellation. Among the most highly rated of blends are Krug, Mumm, Bollinger and Heidsieck, not to mention the very well known brands of Moët & Chandon and Taittinger.The distinct taste and purity of real champagne is certainly due to the chalky soil and the continental growing conditions that abound in the Champagne region. Several of the main French Champagne producers have set up branches and vineyards in California, but in spite of bringing over their best master-blenders, have never been able to achieve quite the same result.Although many people imagine that Champagnes are all white, this is not the case. Rosé champagnes also exist.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Champagne
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[greɪp] 1.nome acino m. d'uva2.modificatore [juice, jelly] d'uva••* * *[ɡreip](a green or black smooth-skinned eatable berry from which wine is made.) uva- sour grapes* * *grape /greɪp/n.1 acino; chicco d'uva● grape brandy, brandy di vino □ grape-gatherer, vendemmiatore, vendemmiatrice □ grape-gathering, vendemmia □ grape-grower, viticoltore □ grape-growing, viticoltura □ grape harvest, vendemmia □ grape house, serra per viti □ grape juice, succo d'uva □ grape picking, vendemmia □ grape-scissors, cesoie da viti; forbici per l'uva □ grape stake, palo da vite □ grape sugar, zucchero d'uva; destrosio □ grape tomato, pomodoro a grappolo; (pomodoro) ciliegino □ (bot.) grape tree, vite.* * *[greɪp] 1.nome acino m. d'uva2.modificatore [juice, jelly] d'uva•• -
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{greip}
1. гроздово зърно
pl грозде
bunch of GRAPEs чепка грозде
sour GRAPEs кисело грозде, ягорида
the GRAPEs are sour прен. гроздето било кисело
2. Бот. виещо се растение от сем. Vitaceae
3. вет. р1 подутина отзад над копитото на кон
4. GRAPE-shot
5. attr гроздов
GRAPE harvest гроздобер* * *{greip} n 1. гроздово зърно; pl грозде; bunch of grapes чепка грозд* * *гроздов;* * *1. attr гроздов 2. bunch of grapes чепка грозде 3. grape harvest гроздобер 4. grape-shot 5. pl грозде 6. sour grapes кисело грозде, ягорида 7. the grapes are sour прен. гроздето било кисело 8. Бот. виещо се растение от сем. vitaceae 9. вет. р1 подутина отзад над копитото на кон 10. гроздово зърно* * * -
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( tirar su) pick up( radunare) gather, collectagriculture harvestraccogliere i frutti di qualcosa reap the benefits of something* * *raccogliere v.tr.1 to pick up; ( fiori, cotone ecc.) to pick: raccogli quel fazzoletto, quel pezzo di carta, pick up that handkerchief, that piece of paper; raccogliere cotone, to pick cotton; il treno si ferma per raccogliere i passeggeri, the train stops to pick up passengers; raccogliere i feriti, i naufraghi, to pick up the wounded, the shipwrecked men; raccogliere un punto, ( a maglia) to pick up a stitch; (elettr.) raccogliere impulsi, to pick up impulses // raccogliere l'allusione, to take the hint2 ( radunare, mettere insieme) to gather, to get* together; to assemble, to collect: devi raccogliere tutti gli studenti in questa sala, you must assemble all the students in this hall; raccolse una ventina di uomini, he got together about twenty men (o he collected about twenty men); hanno raccolto le sue lettere in un volume, they have collected his letters in one volume; ogni settimana raccolgo alcuni amici a casa mia, every week I get a few friends together at my house; raccolse le sue carte e se ne andò, he gathered (up) his papers and went away; raccogliere i capelli in una crocchia, to gather (up) one's hair into a knot; raccogliere informazioni, notizie su qlco., to gather information, news about sthg.; il fiume che raccoglie le acque da molti affluenti, the river that receives the waters of many tributaries; raccogliere legna, to gather wood; raccogliere le offerte in chiesa, to collect offerings in church; stanno raccogliendo fondi per la Croce Rossa, they are raising (o collecting) funds for the Red Cross // (econ.): raccogliere sottoscrizioni, to take up contributions; raccogliere capitali, to borrow (o to raise) capital // raccogliere le idee, le proprie energie, to collect (o to gather) one's ideas, one's energies // raccogliere lodi, to gain (o to win) praise3 ( collezionare) to collect, to make* a collection of (sthg.): raccogliere francobolli, monete, to collect stamps, coins4 ( ottenere) to receive: la proposta raccolse molti voti, the proposal received many votes // raccolse molta simpatia, he was well liked by everybody // raccogliere un'eredità, to receive an inheritance; raccogliere l'eredità di qlcu., to inherit from s.o.5 ( avere come raccolto) to reap, to harvest: spero di raccogliere più dell'anno scorso, I hope to reap a bigger crop than last year // raccogliere il frutto del proprio lavoro, to reap the harvest of one's work // si raccoglie quel che si semina, (prov.) as ye sow, so shall ye reap6 ( accogliere, dar rifugio a) to take* in, to shelter: istituto che raccoglie l'infanzia abbandonata, institute which takes in abandoned children7 ( accettare) to accept: raccogliere un invito, una richiesta, to accept an invitation, a request // non raccogliere un insulto, to ignore an insult; il suo capo continuava a provocarlo ma lui non raccoglieva, his boss continued to tease (o to provoke) him but he paid no attention8 ( ripiegare): raccogliere le ali, ( di uccello) to fold its wings; raccogliere le vele, to furl the sails◘ raccogliersi v.intr.pron.1 ( radunarsi) to gather, to assemble: si raccolsero tutti intorno a lui, they all gathered around him2 (ammassarsi, di nuvole ecc.) to gather◆ v.rifl.2 ( concentrarsi) to collect one's thoughts, to concentrate, to be engrossed: raccogliere in preghiera, in meditazione, to be engrossed (o concentrated) in prayer, in meditation; si raccolse in silenzio riflettendo sulla situazione, he collected his thoughts in silence reflecting on the situation.* * *1. [rak'kɔʎʎere]vb irreg vt1) (raccattare) to pick upnon ha raccolto — (allusione) he didn't take the hint, (frecciata) he took no notice of it
2) (frutta, fiori) to pick, pluck, Agr to harvest, (fig : onori, successo) to reap, (approvazione, voti) to win3) (radunare: persone) to assemble, (notizie, denaro, firme) to gather, collectstiamo raccogliendo libri usati per la biblioteca — we're collecting second-hand books for the library
raccogliere le idee fig — to gather o collect one's thoughts
4) (collezionare: francobolli, monete, cartoline) to collect2. vip (raccogliersi)(radunarsi) to gather* * *[rak'kɔʎʎere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2) (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro — fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour
3) (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]raccogliere le idee — to collect o gather one's thoughts
raccogliere le proprie forze — to gather o collect o muster one's strength
4) (piegando, arrotolando)raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon — to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun
5) (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6) (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]7) (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8) (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]2.verbo pronominale raccogliersi1) (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2) (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts- rsi in preghiera — to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer
3) (rannicchiarsi) to crouch* * *raccogliere/rak'kɔλλere/ [28]1 (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2 (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]; raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour3 (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]; raccogliere le idee to collect o gather one's thoughts; raccogliere le proprie forze to gather o collect o muster one's strength4 (piegando, arrotolando) raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun5 (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6 (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]; raccogliere consensi to meet with approval7 (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8 (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]II raccogliersi verbo pronominale1 (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2 (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts; - rsi in preghiera to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer3 (rannicchiarsi) to crouch.
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