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vt.recolectar, cosechar.vi.1 hacer el agosto, hacer la siega, hacer la cosecha por medio de una segadora o de otro modo.2 recibir como recompensa, o como fruto de su trabajo.(pt & pp reaped) -
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пожинать плоды -
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[ri:p](to cut and gather (corn etc): The farmer is reaping the wheat.) colher, ceifar- reaper -
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[V]METO (-ERE MESSUI MESSUM)EMETO (-ERE -MESSUI -MESSUM)DEMETO (-ERE -MESSUI -MESSUM)DESECO (-ARE -SECUI -SECTUM)TONDEO (-ERE TOTONDI TONSUM)DECERPO (-ERE -CERPSI -CERPTUM)STRINGO (-ERE STRINXI STRICTUM) -
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[rɪ:p]1) biçmək; 2) bəhrəsini görmək; reaper 1) biçinçi; 2) taxılbiçən maşın -
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v. tr. & intr.अनाज काटना; बटोरना; पाना, प्राप्त करना; परिश्रम का फल पाना -
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vმკა, მოსავლის აღება -
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(ekin) biçmek, biçip kaldirmak, toplamak; (kâr, vb.) kaldirmak, elde etmek, saglamak -
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gumapas, umani -
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kkt. 1 mendapat, memungut (a profit, good harvest). 2 memperoleh (from dengan). -
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θερίζω -
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verb transitive and intransitiveകൊയ്യുക, വിളവെടുക്കുക, ശേഖരിക്കുക, സംഭരിക്കുക
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Reap — may refer to: *Reap, to Harvest grain crops **Reaper, a horse drawn farm implement invented in 1831 and patented by Cyrus McCormick **Reaping hook, see Sickle *Grim Reaper (disambiguation) **Grim Reaper, see Death (personification) * Whatsoever a … Wikipedia
Reap — (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reaped} (r[=e]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reaping}.] [OE. repen, AS. r[=i]pan to seize, reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth. raupjan, or E. ripe.] 1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — [ri:p] v [: Old English; Origin: reopan] 1.) [T] to get something, especially something good, as a result of what you have done reap the benefit/reward/profit (of sth) ▪ Those who do take risks often reap the rewards. 2.) you reap what you sow… … Dictionary of contemporary English
reap — reap, glean, gather, garner, harvest are comparable when they mean to do the work or a given part of the work of collecting ripened crops. Reap applies to the cutting down and usually collecting of ripened grain; in extension, it may suggest a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Reap — Reap, v. i. To perform the act or operation of reaping; to gather a harvest. [1913 Webster] They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. Ps. cxxvi. 5. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reap — Reap, n. [Cf. AS. r[=i]p harvest. See {Reap}, v.] A bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 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 — (v.) to cut grain with a hook or sickle, O.E. reopan, Mercian form of ripan to reap, related to O.E. ripe ripe (see RIPE (Cf. ripe)). Related: Reaped; reaping … Etymology dictionary
reap — reap·er; reap; … English syllables