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  • 1 reap

    transitive verb
    1) (cut) schneiden [Getreide]
    2) (gather in) einfahren [Getreide, Ernte]
    3) (fig.) ernten [Ruhm, Lob]; erhalten [Belohnung]; erzielen [Gewinn]
    * * *
    [ri:p]
    (to cut and gather (corn etc): The farmer is reaping the wheat.) schneiden
    - academic.ru/60557/reaper">reaper
    * * *
    [ri:p]
    vt
    to \reap the crops ernten
    to \reap a field ein Feld abernten
    2. ( fig: receive)
    to \reap sth etw ernten fig
    only years later he \reaped the rewards of his earlier investments erst Jahre später machten sich seine früheren Investitionen für ihn bezahlt
    to \reap the benefits [or rewards] [of sth] [für etw akk] entlohnt werden
    to \reap profits Gewinne realisieren
    3.
    to \reap the bitter harvest [or fruits] [of sth] den Preis [für etw akk] bezahlen müssen fig, [für etw akk] büßen müssen
    to \reap the fruits of one's labours die Früchte seiner Arbeit ernten
    to \reap a rich harvest from sth reichlich von etw dat profitieren
    to \reap what one has sown ernten, was man gesät hat
    he who sows the wind shall \reap the whirlwind ( prov) wer Wind sät, wird Sturm ernten prov
    * * *
    [riːp]
    1. vt
    1) corn (= cut) schneiden, mähen; (= harvest) ernten; field abernten
    2) (fig) profit ernten; reward bekommen

    to reap what one has sown — ernten, was man gesät hat

    See:
    sow
    2. vi
    schneiden, mähen; (person) ernten
    * * *
    reap [riːp]
    A v/t
    1. Getreide etc schneiden, mähen, ernten
    2. ein Feld mähen, abernten
    3. fig ernten:
    reap a rich reward reichen Lohn ernten; wind1 A 1
    B v/i mähen, ernten:
    he reaps where he has not sown fig er erntet, wo er nicht gesät hat
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (cut) schneiden [Getreide]
    2) (gather in) einfahren [Getreide, Ernte]
    3) (fig.) ernten [Ruhm, Lob]; erhalten [Belohnung]; erzielen [Gewinn]
    * * *
    v.
    ernten v.

    English-german dictionary > reap

  • 2 reap

    [ri:p] vt
    1) ( gather)
    to \reap the crops ernten;
    to \reap a field ein Feld abernten;
    2) (fig: receive)
    to \reap sth etw ernten ( fig)
    only years later he \reaped the rewards of his earlier investments erst Jahre später machten sich seine früheren Investitionen für ihn bezahlt;
    to \reap the benefits [or rewards] [of sth] [für etw akk] entlohnt werden;
    to \reap profits Gewinne realisieren
    PHRASES:
    to \reap the fruits of one's labours die Früchte seiner Arbeit ernten;
    to \reap the bitter harvest [or fruits] [of sth] den Preis [für etw akk] bezahlen müssen ( fig), [für etw akk] büßen müssen;
    to \reap a rich harvest from sth reichlich von etw dat profitieren;
    he who sows the wind shall \reap the whirlwind ( prov) wer Wind sät, wird Sturm ernten ( prov)
    to \reap what one has sown ernten, was man gesät hat

    English-German students dictionary > reap

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