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1 reap
[riːp] 1.1) agr. mietere, raccogliere [ crop]2) fig. trarre [ benefits]2.verbo intransitivo mietere* * *[ri:p](to cut and gather (corn etc): The farmer is reaping the wheat.) mietere- reaper* * *[riːp] 1.1) agr. mietere, raccogliere [ crop]2) fig. trarre [ benefits]2.verbo intransitivo mietere -
2 (to) reap
(to) reap /ri:p/v. t. e i.1 mietere; falciare: to reap wheat, mietere il frumento; to reap a crop (o a harvest) fare un raccolto2 (fig.) raccogliere; cogliere: to reap the fruits of one's industry, raccogliere i frutti della propria operosità● (fig.) to reap the benefits (o profits, rewards) of, raccogliere i frutti di □ (fig.) to reap laurels, mietere allori □ (fig.) to reap where one has not sown, trarre profitto dal lavoro altrui □ (prov.) You reap what (o as) you sow, si raccoglie quello che si semina. -
3 (to) reap
(to) reap /ri:p/v. t. e i.1 mietere; falciare: to reap wheat, mietere il frumento; to reap a crop (o a harvest) fare un raccolto2 (fig.) raccogliere; cogliere: to reap the fruits of one's industry, raccogliere i frutti della propria operosità● (fig.) to reap the benefits (o profits, rewards) of, raccogliere i frutti di □ (fig.) to reap laurels, mietere allori □ (fig.) to reap where one has not sown, trarre profitto dal lavoro altrui □ (prov.) You reap what (o as) you sow, si raccoglie quello che si semina. -
4 harvest
I ['hɑːvɪst]1) (of wheat) mietitura f., messe f.; (of fruits) raccolta f.; (of grapes) vendemmia f.2) fig. (of investment, policy) frutto m.II 1. ['hɑːvɪst]1) mietere [ corn]; (rac)cogliere [vegetables, fruit]2.* * *1. noun(the gathering in of ripened crops: the rice harvest.) raccolto2. verb(to gather in (crops etc): We harvested the apples yesterday.) raccogliere* * *harvest /ˈhɑ:vɪst/n.raccolto; messe; mietitura; (fig.) frutto: the rice [hay] harvest, il raccolto del riso [del fieno]; the harvest season, la stagione del raccolto● harvest blue, azzurro fiordaliso ( il colore) □ (zool.) harvest bug, tignola dei raccolti □ harvest festival, festa religiosa di ringraziamento per il raccolto □ ( un tempo) harvest home, fine del raccolto; festa del raccolto ( con pranzo ai braccianti); canto della fine della mietitura □ the harvest moon, il plenilunio più vicino all'equinozio d'autunno; luna settembrina □ (zool.) harvest mouse ( Micromys minutus), topolino delle risaie □ harvest thanksgiving = harvest festival ► sopra □ harvest time, tempo del raccolto □ (agric.) to reap the harvest, mietere.(to) harvest /ˈhɑ:vɪst/A v. t.fare il raccolto di; raccogliere, mietere ( anche fig.): to harvest wheat, fare il raccolto del grano; to harvest profits, mietere profittiB v. i.mietere; fare il raccolto● to harvest grapes, fare la vendemmia □ to harvest honey, fare la smielatura; smielare.* * *I ['hɑːvɪst]1) (of wheat) mietitura f., messe f.; (of fruits) raccolta f.; (of grapes) vendemmia f.2) fig. (of investment, policy) frutto m.II 1. ['hɑːvɪst]1) mietere [ corn]; (rac)cogliere [vegetables, fruit]2. -
5 sow
I [saʊ]nome scrofa f.II [səʊ]to sow the seeds of doubt — fig. gettare il seme del dubbio
* * *I [səu] past tense - sowed; verb1) (to scatter over, or put in, the ground: I sowed lettuce in this part of the garden.)2) (to plant seed over: This field has been sown with wheat.)II noun(a female pig.)* * *I [səʊ] II [saʊ] n* * *sow /saʊ/n.● (zool. USA) sow bug, ( Oniscus murarius) onisco, porcellino di terra (o delle cantine); □ (bot.) sow thistle ( Sonchus oleraceus), crespigno; cicerbita □ as drunk as a sow, ubriaco fradicio □ (fig.) to get the wrong sow by the ear, prendere una cantonata (o un granchio).(to) sow /səʊ/seminare ( anche fig.); fare la semina; disseminare; spargere; cospargere: to sow wheat, seminare il grano; to sow a field with wheat, seminare un campo a grano; to sow ( the seeds of) suspicion, seminare il sospetto; to sow ( the seeds of) dissension, seminare discordia (o zizzania); to sow the floor with playing cards, seminare carte da gioco sul pavimento● (fig.) to sow one's wild oats, correre la cavallina; sfogare i bollori giovanili □ (prov.) As you sow, so shall you reap, si raccoglie quel che si semina; chi la fa l'aspetti □ (prov.) He that sows the wind will reap the whirlwind, chi semina vento, raccoglie tempesta.* * *I [saʊ]nome scrofa f.II [səʊ]to sow the seeds of doubt — fig. gettare il seme del dubbio
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