It is recommended that engineering knowledge and suitable technology in developed countries be introduced to developing countries to improve produce handling in the harvest.
出自-2013年12月閱讀原文
In short, savings are the seed corn of a good economic harvest.
出自-2012年12月閱讀原文
柯林斯高階英漢雙解學習詞典釋義
N-SING
收獲;收割
The harvest is the gathering of a crop.
例句
There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest.收獲伊始地里大概有3億噸糧食。
N-COUNT
收成;收獲量
A harvest is the crop that is gathered in.
例句
...a bumper potato harvest...馬鈴薯大豐收Millions of people are threatened with starvation as a result of drought and poor harvests.幾百萬人因干旱和歉收而受到饑餓的威脅。
VERB
收獲;收割
When you harvest a crop, you gather it in.
例句
Many farmers are refusing to harvest the cane.很多農民正拒絕收割甘蔗。...freshly harvested beetroot.剛挖的甜菜根
VERB
獲取;收獲
If you harvest a large number of things, you collect them, often by making great efforts.
例句
In his new career as a restaurateur he has blossomed and harvested many awards.轉行經營餐飲之后,他在事業上大獲成功并獲得了許多獎項。
PHRASE
獲得成果;嘗到苦果
If you reap the harvest, you benefit or suffer from the results of your past actions or of someone else's past actions.
例句
The Israeli Prime Minister must be convinced that he will reap a richer harvest of votes by going to the electorate well before October.必須說服以色列總理,若在10月份前就盡早走近選民,他會贏得更多選票。
英漢詞典釋義
n.
收割, 收獲; 收獲季節, 收獲期
After the harvest, the peasants began to prepare the soil for seed.收割后, 農民就開始整地以便播種。The summer harvest is about to start.夏收即將開始。
收成, 收獲量
There was a good harvest that year.那一年收成好。
結果
It is not easy to reap the harvest of my hard work.獲得自己辛勤工作的成果是不容易的。
vt. & vi.
收割, 收成
Try to harvest the fruit before the first frost.在第一次霜凍以前要設法把水果收摘完。
vt.
收到
He harvested rewards in fame and wealth for his successful experiment.他因試驗成功而名利雙收。
英英詞典釋義
Noun
1. the yield from plants in a single growing season
2. the consequence of an effort or activity;
"they gathered a harvest of examples""a harvest of love"
3. the gathering of a ripened crop
4. the season for gathering crops
Verb
1. gather, as of natural products;
"harvest the grapes"
2. remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation;
"The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals"