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1 reap
lekaszál, kaszál, arat, learat* * *[ri:p](to cut and gather (corn etc): The farmer is reaping the wheat.) (le)arat- reaper
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reap — ► VERB 1) cut or gather (a crop or harvest). 2) receive as a consequence of one s own or others actions. ● you reap what you sow Cf. ↑you reap what you sow ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
reap — UK US /riːp/ verb [T] ► to make a large amount of money or a big profit: »Outside shareholders reaped 25% of the dividends generated. reap $35 million/£1.9 billion, etc. »His company has reaped more than $800 million in federal contracts over the … Financial and business terms
reap — verb Etymology: Middle English repen, from Old English reopan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine (2) to clear of a crop by reaping b. to gather by reaping ; harvest … New Collegiate Dictionary
reap — [ rip ] verb transitive 1. ) to cut and gather a crop such as wheat 2. ) to get something as a result of something that you do: We will all reap the benefits of this important research. reap what you sow used for saying that something happens to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reap — verb (I, T) 1 to cut and gather a crop of grain 2 reap the benefit/reward/profit (of) to get something good as a result of what you have done: Don t let others reap the benefits of your research. reaper noun (C) compare harvest 2 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reap what one sows — verb To receive as a reward or harvest in the same measure as ones exertions, in a good or a bad sense. To receive justice. For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap … Wiktionary
reap — I verb achieve, acquire, attain, be rewarded, benefit, clear, collect, cull, cut, demetere, derive, draw, earn, gain, gather, get, glean, harvest, obtain, pick, pick up, procure, profit, realize, receive, recover, retrieve, secure, take, take in … Law dictionary
reap — verb Reap is used with these nouns as the object: ↑benefit, ↑crop, ↑dividend, ↑fruit, ↑gain, ↑harvest, ↑profit, ↑reward, ↑windfall … Collocations dictionary
reap — verb 1》 cut or gather (a crop or harvest). ↘harvest the crop from (land). 2》 receive as a consequence of one s own or others actions. Origin OE ripan, reopan, of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
reap — verb 1) the grain has been reaped Syn: harvest, garner, gather in, bring in 2) reaping the benefits Syn: receive, obtain, get, acquire, secure, realize … Thesaurus of popular words
reap — verb 1) the corn was reaped Syn: harvest, cut, pick, gather, garner 2) reaping the benefits Syn: receive, obtain, get, derive, acquire, secure, real … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary