harvest
Pronunciation
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change- (uncountable) Harvest is the time that you bring the crops in from the fields.
- We had an early harvest this year because of all the sun.
- (uncountable) Harvest is the act of bring the crops in from the fields.
- Our grain harvest went really well this year.
- (countable) A harvest is the crops that you bring in at the end of a growing season.
- Western Canada has had the biggest wheat harvest in 20 years.
Verb
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- (transitive & intransitive) If you harvest something, you collect it after growing it.
- The rice looks like it's ready to harvest.
- We harvested these grapes from our own vines.