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1 segar
v.1 to reap (agriculture).El agricultor segó el trigo The farmer reaped the wheat.2 to cut off.Ricardo segó el maíz Richard cut the corn.3 to cut short, to shatter, to thwart, to frustrate.Su aparición segó sus planes His appearance thwarted his plans.* * ** * *VT1) (Agr) [+ mies] to reap, cut; [+ hierba] to mow, cut2) (=acabar con) [+ persona] to cut off; [+ esperanzas] to ruin* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.
* * *segar [A7 ]vt1 ‹mies› to reap ( liter), to cutuna vida segada en la plenitud a life cut short in its prime* * *
segar ( conjugate segar) verbo transitivo ‹ mies› to reap (liter), to cut
segar verbo transitivo to reap, cut
' segar' also found in these entries:
English:
scythe
- strike down
- cut
- mow
* * *segar vt1. Agr to reap2. [cortar] to cut off;la sierra le segó la mano the saw cut off his hand3. [esperanzas] to dash;la epidemia segó la vida de cientos de personas the epidemic claimed the lives of hundreds of people* * *v/t1 AGR reap, harvest2 vida cut short* * *segar {49} vt1) : to reap, to harvest, to cut2) : to sever abruptlyuna vida segada por la enfermedad: a life cut short by illness* * * -
2 cosechar
v.1 to grow.2 to (bring in the) harvest.3 to win, to reap.su última novela ha cosechado muchos éxitos his latest novel has been a great successcosechó numerosas críticas por sus declaraciones he received a lot of criticism for his statementel equipo cubano cosechó veinte medallas en los campeonatos the Cuban team picked up twenty medals at the championships4 to harvest, to reap, to crop, to gather in.El agricultor segó el trigo The farmer reaped the wheat.* * *1 to harvest, reap1 (recoger) to harvest2 (cultivar) to grow3 figurado to reap, harvest, win* * *verb1) to harvest2) win, earn* * *VT1) (=recoger) [+ cereales] to harvest, reap; [+ frutas] to harvest, pick2) (=cultivar) to grow, cultivate3) (=ganar) [+ admiración, premios] to win; [+ respeto] to win, earn; [+ fracasos, éxitos] to achieve; [+ enemigos] to earn, make* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr)b) (Esp) ( cultivar) <cereales/patatas> to grow2) <aplausos/premios/honores> to win; < éxitos> to achieve, reap (journ); <admiración/respeto> to win, earntrabajó mucho y no cosechó más que disgustos — he worked hard and it brought him nothing but trouble
2.se cosecha lo que se siembra — as you sow, so you reap
cosechar vi to harvest* * *= reap, harvest.Ex. Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex. Entire families or groups of families cooperate in growing and harvesting food.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr)b) (Esp) ( cultivar) <cereales/patatas> to grow2) <aplausos/premios/honores> to win; < éxitos> to achieve, reap (journ); <admiración/respeto> to win, earntrabajó mucho y no cosechó más que disgustos — he worked hard and it brought him nothing but trouble
2.se cosecha lo que se siembra — as you sow, so you reap
cosechar vi to harvest* * *= reap, harvest.Ex: Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.
Ex: Entire families or groups of families cooperate in growing and harvesting food.* * *cosechar [A1 ]vtA ( Agr)2 ( esp Esp) (cultivar) ‹cereales/patatas/fruta› to growB ‹aplausos/premios/honores› to win; ‹éxitos› to achieve, reap ( journ); ‹admiración/respeto› to win, earntrabajó con total dedicación y no cosechó más que disgustos he dedicated himself totally to his work and it brought him nothing but suffering o ( liter) but he harvested nothing but sufferingsu actitud le cosechó muchos enemigos his attitude made him many enemiesuna película que cosechó muchos premios a movie that collected o won many awardsse cosecha lo que se siembra as you sow, so you reap■ cosecharvito harvest* * *
cosechar ( conjugate cosechar) verbo transitivo
‹ legumbres› to pick
‹ éxitos› to achieve
verbo intransitivo
to harvest
cosechar
I verbo transitivo
1 Agr to harvest, gather (in)
2 (éxitos) to reap, achieve
(críticas, aplausos) to win
II verbo intransitivo to harvest
' cosechar' also found in these entries:
English:
gather
- harvest
- reap
* * *♦ vt1. [recolectar] [cereales] to harvest;[frutos] to pick2. [cultivar] to grow3. [obtener] to win, to reap;su última novela ha cosechado muchos éxitos his latest novel has been a great success;cosechó numerosas críticas por sus declaraciones he received a lot of criticism for his statement;el equipo cubano cosechó veinte medallas en los campeonatos the Cuban team picked up twenty medals at the championships;su última película ha cosechado los aplausos de la crítica his latest film has won critical acclaim♦ vito (bring in the) harvest* * *v/t harvest; figgain, win* * *cosechar vt1) : to harvest, to reap2) : to win, to earn, to garnercosechar vi: to harvest* * *cosechar vb to harvest
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