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1 στάχυς
Aστάχυες IG12.280.78
,22.1424a333, etc.; [dialect] Ep. dat.σταχύεσσιν Il.23.598
; acc. , OGI56.68 (Canopus, iii B.C.), but , etc:— ear of corn, in pl., Il.l.c., Hes.Op. 473, Ev.Matt.12.1, etc.; τοὺς ὑπερέχοντας τῶν ς. Arist.Pol. 1284a30: in sg., A.Supp. 761, Fr.304.7, S.Fr. 395, and freq in E., Hec. 593, al.: metaph.,σ. ἄτης A.Pers. 821
; ἐκ καλάμης.. στάχυες, of Bacchylides' poems, AP4.1.34 (Mel.):—of the Theban Σπαρτοί, E.Ph. 939, HF5, Ba. 264; of the crop reaped by Cleon in capturing the Spartans at Sphacteria, Ar.Eq. 393; βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον ς. E.Fr.757.6.2 generally, scion, progeny,σ. ἄρσην Id.Fr.360.22
, cf. Lyc.214; δισσὸν Βορέον ς. Orph.A. 218;τέκνων Man.6.304
;Ἰνδῶν Nonn.D.18.267
; Ἑλλάδος ἀμώων ἄγαμον ς. AP9.362.25.3 name of the chief star in the constellation Virgo, Spica Virginis, Arat.97, Ptol.Alm.7.5: in pl., Man. 2.134.IV νάρδου στάχυς,= ναρδόσταχυς, Gp.7.13.1; ὁ τῆς νάρδου ς. Gal.6.267.V surgical bandage, 'spica' bandage, Heliod. ap. Orib.48.46 tit., Gal.18(1).814. -
2 cosecha
f.1 harvest (agriculture).ser de la (propia) cosecha de alguien (informal figurative) to be made up o invented by somebody2 vintage.3 harvest time.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cosechar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cosechar.* * *1 harvest, crop2 (tiempo) harvest time3 (año del vino) vintage\* * *noun f.crop, harvest* * *SF1) (=recogida) harvest; (=temporada) harvest, harvest timela cosecha de 1972 — (=vino) the 1972 vintage
2) (=producto) cropde cosecha propia — home-grown, home-produced
3) (=producción) yield* * *1)a) (acción, época) harvestb) ( producto) cropde mi/tu/su (propia) cosecha: estas zanahorias son de mi propia cosecha I grew these carrots myself; unos poemas de su propia cosecha — some of his own poems
2) (de premios, éxitos)* * *= crop, harvesting, vintage, harvest.Ex. There will be occasions when it is difficult to see any helpful principle; for example, in what order should we arrange grain crops, root crops, legumes, etc. in the crops facet in Agriculture?.Ex. This collocation surely meets a general need more effectively than if everything were brought together under process, scattering materials on crops: harvesting of wheat, oats, barlye, etc., all colocated at harvesting.Ex. Bibliometric analyses confirmed that review articles on topics that are generating high levels of research activity tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.Ex. The article is entitled 'Bountiful harvest: aquaculture and agriculture information services for the Pacific'.----* cosecha de fruta = fruit crop.* cosecha extraordinariamente buena = bumper crop.* de cosecha propia = home-grown [home grown/homegrown], home-produced.* de propia cosecha = home-grown [home grown/homegrown].* vino de cosecha = young wine.* * *1)a) (acción, época) harvestb) ( producto) cropde mi/tu/su (propia) cosecha: estas zanahorias son de mi propia cosecha I grew these carrots myself; unos poemas de su propia cosecha — some of his own poems
2) (de premios, éxitos)* * *= crop, harvesting, vintage, harvest.Ex: There will be occasions when it is difficult to see any helpful principle; for example, in what order should we arrange grain crops, root crops, legumes, etc. in the crops facet in Agriculture?.
Ex: This collocation surely meets a general need more effectively than if everything were brought together under process, scattering materials on crops: harvesting of wheat, oats, barlye, etc., all colocated at harvesting.Ex: Bibliometric analyses confirmed that review articles on topics that are generating high levels of research activity tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.Ex: The article is entitled 'Bountiful harvest: aquaculture and agriculture information services for the Pacific'.* cosecha de fruta = fruit crop.* cosecha extraordinariamente buena = bumper crop.* de cosecha propia = home-grown [home grown/homegrown], home-produced.* de propia cosecha = home-grown [home grown/homegrown].* vino de cosecha = young wine.* * *A1 (acción, época) harvestun vino de la cosecha del 70 a 1970 vintage wine2 (producto) cropel mal tiempo echó a perder la cosecha the bad weather caused the crop to failde mi/tu/su (propia) cosecha: estas zanahorias son de mi propia cosecha I grew these carrots myself, these carrots are from my gardenunos poemas de su propia cosecha some of his own poemsB(de premios, éxitos): nuestra cosecha en las olimpíadas fue pobre our medal tally at the Olympics was poor, we did not win many medals at the Olympicsdespués de su cosecha de éxitos en Europa following his many successes in Europe, following the successes he reaped in Europe ( journ)* * *
Del verbo cosechar: ( conjugate cosechar)
cosecha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cosecha
cosechar
cosecha sustantivo femenino
cosechar ( conjugate cosechar) verbo transitivo
‹ legumbres› to pick
‹ éxitos› to achieve
verbo intransitivo
to harvest
cosecha sustantivo femenino
1 Agr harvest
2 (año de vendimia) vintage
cosechar
I verbo transitivo
1 Agr to harvest, gather (in)
2 (éxitos) to reap, achieve
(críticas, aplausos) to win
II verbo intransitivo to harvest
' cosecha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- diezmar
- falta
- granizada
- malograrse
- precoz
- recoger
- recolectar
- vendimiar
- abundante
- adelantar
- copioso
- echar
- helar
- malograr
- pizca
English:
bumper
- crop
- gather in
- harvest
- homegrown
- pick
- vintage
- yield
* * *cosecha nf1. [recogida, época] harvest;es de la cosecha del 79 it's the 1979 vintage;hacer la cosecha to harvest;ser de la (propia) cosecha de alguien to be made up o invented by sb2. [producto] crop;la cosecha de vid de este año ha sido muy buena the grape harvest has been very good this year;se ha perdido toda la cosecha the entire crop o harvest has been lost3. [de títulos, premios] tally;este último galardón se añade a su cosecha personal this latest award adds one more to his personal tally* * *f1 harvest; figtally, score2:de cosecha propia one’s own;no ser de su cosecha fig fam not be one’s own work* * *cosecha nf: harvest, crop* * *cosecha n1. (acción) harvest2. (producto) crop -
3 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 -
4 reap
ri:p гл.
1) жать, пожинать, собирать урожай We reaped a fine crop of fruit from the bushes that we planted last year. ≈ Мы собрали неплохой урожай с кустов, посаженных в прошлом году.
2) получать результат Only unhappiness can be reaped from selfish actions. ≈ От эгоизма одни несчастья. Syn: gain, acquire ∙ to reap as one has sown ≈ что посеешь, то и пожнешь to reap where one has not sown ≈ пожинать плоды чужого труда сноп;
охапка( пшеницы и т. п.) жать или косить (хлеб) ;
убирать урожай - to * wheat жать /косить, убирать/ пшеницу - to * a field убирать поле - to * a splendid harvest of maize собрать прекрасный урожай кукурузы пожинать (плоды чего-л.) ;
заслужить( что-л.) - to * laurels пожинать лавры - to * the fruits of a victory пожинать плоды победы - to * glory заслужить славу - to * the consequences of one's folly расплачиваться за свою глупость - to * a harvest of trouble навлечь на себя неприятности /беду/ (from) извлекать (выгоду и т. п.) ;
получать (прибыль и т. п.) - to * a very good return from an investment получить хорошую прибыль на вложенный капитал - I * no benefit from it я из этого не извлекаю никакой выгоды > to * as one has sown что посеешь, то и пожнешь > to * where one has not sown пожинать плоды чужого труда reap жать, снимать урожай ~ пожинать плоды;
to reap as one has sown = что посеешь, то и пожнешь;
to reap where one has not sown пожинать плоды чужого труда ~ пожинать плоды;
to reap as one has sown = что посеешь, то и пожнешь;
to reap where one has not sown пожинать плоды чужого труда ~ пожинать плоды;
to reap as one has sown = что посеешь, то и пожнешь;
to reap where one has not sown пожинать плоды чужого труда -
5 reap
[riːp]гл.1) жать, пожинать, собирать урожайWe reaped a fine crop of fruit from the bushes that we planted last year. — Мы собрали замечательный урожай с кустов, посаженных в прошлом году.
Only unhappiness can be reaped from selfish actions. — От эгоизма одни несчастья.
Syn:••You reap what you sow. посл. — Что посеешь, то и пожнёшь.
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6 biçilmek
"1. (for wood, stone) to be cut and shaped, be hewn (according to a pattern). 2. tailor. (for cloth) to be cut (in order to make a dress, shirt, etc.); (for a garment) to be cut out. 3. (for a cereal crop) to be reaped; (for hay, grass) to be cut, be mowed, be mown. 4. /a/ (for a price) to be put on, be assigned to (something). biçilmiş kaftan /için or a/ just the right person for; just the right thing for, just what was needed, just what the doctor ordered: Bu iş senin için biçilmiş kaftan. This job was made for you." -
7 ἀμητίσκος
ἀμητίσκος, ὁ, Dim. of ἄμης, Telecl.1.12, cf. Pherecr.130.7 codd. Ath. [full] ἄμητος [pron. full] [ᾱ], ὁ, ( ἀμάω A)A reaping, harvesting, Il.19.223.2 harvest, harvest-time, Hes.Op. 384, 575, Hdt.2.14, 4.42, Hp.Epid.6.8.19, Thphr.HP3.4.4, A.R.3.418, etc.II crop, harvest gathered in, or field when reaped, D.P.194, Arat.1097: with another Subst.,ληΐοιο ἀμήτοιο Opp.C.1.527
: metaph., of a beard, AP11.368 (Jul.). (Gramm. distinguish ἄμητος (1) from ἀμητός (11), the latter being regarded as Adj. (sc. σῖτος), cf. Hdn.Gr.1.220, but Ammon. reverses the distinction.) [full] ἀμητρίς, ίδος, ἡ, fem. of ἀμητήρ, dub. l. in Poll.1.122.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμητίσκος
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8 reap
reap [ri:p](b) figurative récolter, tirer;∎ to reap the benefit or the benefits of sth récolter les bénéfices de qch;∎ she reaped a rich reward elle a été bien récompenséemoissonner, faire la moisson
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