crop
noun
verb
krɒp
noun
1
a
plant
such
as
wheat,
rice,
or
fruit
that
is
grown
by
farmers
and
used
as
food
庄稼; 作物;
The
main
crops
were
oats
and
barley.
主要作物是燕麦和大麦。
crop
production
作物生产
crops
grown
for
market
为供应市场而种植的作物
2
the
amount
of
wheat,
rice,
fruit
etc
that
is
produced
in
a
season
一季的收成,收获;
[+
of
]
this
season’s
crop
of
quality
pears
这一季收获的优质梨
Fruit
growers
are
gathering
in
a
bumper
crop
(=a
very
large
amount
of
something
produced
in
season)
.
果农正在采摘丰收的果实。
increased
crop
yields
增加了的作物产量
3
crop of sb/sth
a
group
of
people
that
arrive
or
things
that
happen
at
the
same
time
一群〔同时到达的人〕; 一批〔同时发生的事〕
[+
of
]
South
Korea’s
present
crop
of
elected
politicians
韩国目前选出的一批政治家
4
a
short
whip
used
in
horse
riding
短马鞭
5
the
part
under
a
bird’s
throat
where
food
is
stored
〔鸟的〕嗉囊
6
a
very
short
hairstyle
平头发型
7
crop of dark hair/blonde curls etc
hair
that
is
short,
thick,
and
attractive
一头漂亮的粗短黑发/金色鬈发等
his
reddish
crop
of
shining
hair
他那头略带红色的闪亮的短发
verb
8
to
cut
someone’s
hair
short
剪短〔头发〕
T
Stella’s
had
her
hair
closely
cropped
.
斯特拉把头发剪得很短。
9
to
cut
a
part
off
a
photograph
or
picture
so
that
it
is
a
particular
size
or
shape
裁切〔照片或图画〕
T
10
if
an
animal
crops
grass
or
other
plants,
it
makes
them
short
by
eating
them
〔牲畜〕啃吃〔草〕
T
11
if
a
plant
crops,
it
produces
fruit,
grain
etc
[英] 〔植物〕结果; 结穗; 有收成
I | BrE
My
strawberries
crop
in
June
or
July.
我的草莓在六七月份成熟。
12
if
a
problem
crops
up,
it
happens
or
appears
suddenly
and
in
an
unexpected
way
〔问题〕突然冒出来;
13
if
something
such
as
a
name
or
a
subject
crops
up,
it
appears
in
something
you
read
or
hear
〔姓名或话题〕突然被提到;
Your
name
kept
cropping
up
in
conversation.
你的名字在谈话中不断被提到。