reap
- IPA[riːp]
英式
- cut or gather (a crop or harvest);harvest the crop from (a piece of land)
verb: reap, 3rd person present: reaps, gerund or present participle: reaping, past tense: reaped, past participle: reaped
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- 1. cut or gather (a crop or harvest) many men were employed to reap the harvest in terms of science, the Apollo programme reaped a meagre harvest
- ▪ harvest the crop from (a piece of land) farmers agreed to continue reaping the land by traditional means 同義詞
- ▪ receive (something, especially something beneficial) as a consequence of one's own or another's actions the company is poised to reap the benefits of this investment 同義詞
- suffer serious consequences as a result of one's actions
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- suffer serious consequences as a result of one's actions
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- suffer the results or consequences of
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- suffer the results or consequences of
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- you eventually have to face up to the consequences of your actions
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- you eventually have to face up to the consequences of your actions
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- suffer the results or consequences of
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- suffer the results or consequences of
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- cut or gather (a crop or harvest): large numbers of men were employed to reap the harvest in terms of science, the Apollo program reaped a meager harvest
Oxford American Dictionary