Harvest
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British pronunciation/hˈɑːvɪst/
American pronunciation/ˈhɑɹvəst/

"harvest"の定義と意味

to harvest
01

収穫する, 刈り取る

to cut and collect a crop
Transitive: to harvest a crop
to harvest definition and meaning
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The farmers harvest wheat in late summer when the grains are fully ripe.
They harvest apples from the orchard in the fall for fresh eating and cider making.
The gardeners harvest tomatoes from the vines when they are fully red and ripe.
02

漁獲する, 捕獲する

to catch fish or other animals for consumption
Intransitive
Transitive: to harvest animals
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They harvest the fish from the lake each summer.
The team harvests crabs from the coastal waters every fall.
It is important to harvest responsibly to maintain wildlife populations.
03

to extract cells, tissues, or organs from a person or animal for medical or research purposes

Transitive: to harvest a tissue or organ
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The surgeons harvested bone marrow from the donor for the transplant.
Scientists harvested stem cells from the sample to conduct their experiments.
The team successfully harvested the kidney for transplantation into the recipient.
04

収穫する, 採取する

to gather resources so one can use them later
Transitive: to harvest a resource
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He harvested rainwater during the monsoon season to use in the dry months.
Scientists harvested energy from solar panels to power the research station.
The workers harvested timber from the forest sustainably to meet local demand.
Harvest
01

収穫(しゅうかく), 作物(さくもつ)

agricultural products collected from one crop season
harvest definition and meaning
02

収穫(しゅうかく), 刈入れ(かりいれ)

the gathering of a ripened crop
harvest definition and meaning
03

the season for gathering crops

04

成果(せいか), 収穫(しゅうかく)

the consequence of an effort or activity
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