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cropnoun(PLANT)B1[C](thetotalamountcollectedof) aplantsuch as agrain,fruit, orvegetablegrowninlargeamounts: 庄稼,作物;收成,收获量 Themaincropsgrownforexportarecoffeeandrice.主要的出口作物是咖啡和大米。 abumper(= very good)potatocrop土豆大丰收 - After three cropfailuresin arow, thepeoplefacestarvation.
- He gave alectureon crop andanimalhusbandry.
- This year'sharvestwas one of the mostsuccessfulsince therecordcrop of 1985.
- Wheat is astaplecrop for millions ofpeopleacrosstheworld.
- Farmers havereportedabumpercrop thisyear.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPlants & animals - general words - animal kingdom
- anti-parasitic
- autotroph
- biota
- biped
- esculent
- family
- fauna
- flora
- flora and fauna
- mammalian
- migrant
- non-mammalian
- non-placental
- omnivore
- rodent
- ruminant
- scavenger
- secondary consumer
- songster
See more results » cropnoun(GROUP)[Cusually singular]informalagroupofpeopleor things with something incommon, thatexistat aparticulartime: (同时涌现的)一批,一帮(人或事物) Thejudgeswillselectthebestfrom this year's cropoffirstnovels.评委们将从今年的一批处女作小说中选出最出色的一部。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGroups and collections of things - agglomeration
- Aladdin's cave
- anthology
- assemblage
- bank
- bob
- cache
- empty set
- ensemble
- family
- feast
- generation
- glory box
- package
- permutation
- pool
- selection
- sheaf
- sheaves
- starter pack
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: cropnoun(HAIRSTYLE)Herhairwascutin ashortcrop.她留着很短的平头。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHairstyles - Afro
- Afro puff
- bandeau
- Bantu knots
- barnet
- blow-dry
- bowl cut
- chignon
- fade
- hair extension
- hairdo
- kiss curl
- plait
- pudding basin
- relaxed
- shake out
- sidelock
- skinhead
- spiked
- undercut
See more results » cropnoun(THROAT)[C]apartof thethroatin manybirdswherefoodisstoredbefore going into thestomach (鸟的)嗉囊 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThe head & neck of non-human animals - antler
- beak
- cockscomb
- comb
- crest
- crested
- dewlap
- horn
- horned
- maw
- neck
- nose
- pouch
- proboscis
- scruff
- sucker
- trunk
- tufted
- tusk
- wattle
See more results » cropnoun(STICK)[C]ashortstickused tocontrolahorsebyhittingit 短马鞭 Creative Crop/Photodisc/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHorse riding - bridle
- canter
- cinch
- curry
- endurance rider
- endurance riding
- equestrianism
- eventer
- girth
- high-spirited
- horseman
- jib
- jodhpurs
- mounted
- pony trekking
- rein
- saddle-sore
- sidesaddle
- snaffle
- whip
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Poles, rods, shafts and sticks cropverb(CUT)[T]to make somethingshorterorsmaller,especiallybycutting: 修剪;剪短 He had hishaircropped when he went into thearmy.他参军时把头发剪短了。 [T]Whenanimalssuch assheeporhorsescropgrassor otherplants, theyeatthetopparts. (羊、马等)啃食(草或其他植物)的顶部 [T]toremovesome or all of theedgesfrom apicture,leavingonly the mostimportantpart: 剪裁(照片) He cropped thephotoso that only thefaceremained.他把照片剪到只剩下脸。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCutting and stabbing - abrasion
- bayonet
- butcher
- carve
- carving
- chisel
- chop
- impaler
- incise
- julienne
- lacerate
- lacerated
- shave
- shear
- shearing
- sheep shearing
- slash
- sliced
- slit
- snip
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal (non-human) behaviour Cutting off and disconnecting cropverb(PLANT)[Iusually+ adv/prep]If aplantcrops, itproducesfruit,flowers, etc.: (植物)结果,开花,收成,收获 Thecarrotshave cropped(=grown)well thisyear.今年的胡萝卜收成很好。 [Tusually passive]togrowcrops onland: 种植(庄稼) Thelandisintensivelycropped.这片地庄稼种得很密。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFarming - general words - agroecology
- agroforestry
- arable
- biodynamic
- biodynamics
- farming
- grain
- harvest
- haystack
- hungry gap
- hydroponic
- landless
- landrace
- monoculture
- non-farm
- soil
- terrace
- the Agrarian Revolution
- thresh
- vertical farming
See more results » (Definition ofcropfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)crop| American Dictionarycropnoun[C](PLANT)aplantsuch as agrain,vegetable, orfruitgrowninlargeamountson afarm, or thetotalamountgatheredof such aplant: Applegrowerscelebratedtheirbiggestcropeverlastyear. A crop is also anygroupofsimilarthings orpeople: We’ve got a new crop ofstudentscoming in everyyear. cropverb[T](CUT)tocutsomething to make itshorter: Thebrothersboth hadtheirhaircropped. (Definition ofcropfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)aplantthat isgrowninlargequantities,especiallyforfood: Themaincropsgrownforexportarecoffeeandrice. cropproduction. Geneticallymodifiedcropscontinueto becontroversial. See alsocash crop subsistence crop thetotalamountof a crop that iscollectedin oneseason: Lastyearthere was abumpercrop ofmaize(= a verylargeone). (Definition ofcropfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcropcrop The first is an introduction to vegetable crops and diseases where the general background to pathogens and their significance to vegetable production are considered.From theCambridge English Corpus The implications of restricting use of fertilizer nitrogen for the productivity of arable crops, their profitability and potential pollution by nitrate.From theCambridge English Corpus The effect of cropping sequences and rotational management : an economic comparison of conventional, integrated and organic systems.From theCambridge English Corpus Interestingly non-adopters reported a much greater (but not statistically significant) level of income from non-cotton crops compared to adopters.From theCambridge English Corpus 0.75), being 0.139 and 0.135 t/ha per year for rain-fed and irrigated crops, respectively.From theCambridge English Corpus Grasslands also improve organic matter, utilized by crops and a range of plants used as medicines.From theCambridge English Corpus Second, intensification of food crops often leads to the release of land, water and labour resources for on-farm diversification.From theCambridge English Corpus At medium intensity or cropping this system is thus recommendable to land-constrained poor farmers who do not use external inputs such as fertilizer.From theCambridge English Corpus However, in the present experiments, differences in egg-to-larva mortalities between cropping patterns were not significant.From theCambridge English Corpus Raw materials, for example, can be located far away, or crops may not grow in certain climates or seasons.From theCambridge English Corpus Indeed, in most cases, major crops were divided in half, but with a lot of exceptions.From theCambridge English Corpus Collection sites refer to: 1, intensive crops; 2, gardens or natural habitat; n. t., not tested.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it is less likely to benefit crops such as sunflower and cotton that have been shown to be as attractive to ovipositing females.From theCambridge English Corpus The implications of the results of this study for biological control in ornamental crops are discussed.From theCambridge English Corpus Large numbers on the crops do not in themselves account for the peaks in flight activity shown on certain days and dates.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithcropcropThese are words often used in combination withcrop. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abundant crop In 2004, the second season of research, the results of the propagation research yielded a more reliable andabundantcrop. From theCambridge English Corpus agricultural crop Assessing sensitivity ofagriculturalcropvarieties. From theCambridge English Corpus alternative crop Recent increases in non-renewable energy costs, however, may mean farmers will consideralternativecrop production systems that require fewer energy inputs, such as forage-based rotations94. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/crop## |