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单词 reap
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Romance may require effort today but you soon reap rewards.Most students relish the experience and reap the rewards in their careers.Now producers are reaping the rewards as consumers seek higher quality saffron rather than the cheaper variety produced by their overseas rivals.And although his changes reaped rewards, he still expressed regret over his move.As you may imagine, the gossip farmers have been reaping a bumper crop of conjecture on the subject.By following that path, Britain truly will be open for business and the public will reap the rewards.For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of governmentwhile the people have borne the cost.Sometimes years are required to reap a crop from the dry soil.Next season is probably the time when they will reap the gains.They would allow future generations to reap the rewards of our investment today in the natural environment.We are now reaping the result of that arrogance.Chinese firms are also reaping the gains of acquisitions.It took me a while to get my head around that but it does seem to reap rewards.The second is that there remain immense gains to be reaped from improving productivity in the public sector.The group is also reaping the rewards of a programme to invest in equipment and improve its internal efficiencies.You may not want to move from your lounger but exploring this part of Hawaii reaps rewards.Now Miles reaps the reward of his play.West = autumn, when we reap our harvest and have found the knowledge needed to be at peace in ourselves.Russia will reap huge rewards.Is it better to bail out now and sell, or rent the property and reap any capital gains in the long term?We have paid no concerted attention to the plight of spin bowling for 20-odd years and we are now reaping the harvest of that.The idea is to take pre-emptive action that can reap results, while avoiding costly and uncertain trials.This could involve reaping the gains from some of your better performers or, alternatively,getting rid of some of the chaff that has performed consistently poorly.So there is a delicious little nugget: the best sprinter of a generation does not have a marginal gain yet to reap, he has a significant one.

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reap

British English: reap VERB
If you reap the benefits or the rewards of something, you enjoy the good things that happen as a result of it.
You'll soon begin to reap the benefits of being fitter.
  • American English: reap
  • Brazilian Portuguese: colher
  • Chinese: 获得
  • European Spanish: recoger
  • French: récolter
  • German: ernten
  • Italian: raccogliere
  • Japanese: >受けるほうびや利益を
  • Korean: 누리다
  • European Portuguese: colher
  • Latin American Spanish: cosechar

All related terms of 'reap'

(verb) 
Definition
to receive as the result of a previous activity
We are not in this to reap immense financial rewards.
Synonyms
get
The problem was how to get enough food.
win
The first correct entry will win the prize.
gain
The company didn't disclose how much it expects to gain from the deal.
obtain
Evans was trying to obtain a false passport.
acquire
She has acquired a 50% stake in the company.
derive
He is one of those people who derives pleasure from helping others.
(verb) 
Definition
to cut and gather (a harvest)
a group of peasants reaping a harvest of fruit and vegetables
Synonyms
collect
They collected donations for a fund to help the earthquake victims.
gather
The people lived by fishing, gathering nuts and fruits, and hunting.
bring in
harvest
Many farmers are refusing to harvest the sugar cane.
garner
His priceless collection of Chinese art was garnered over three decades.
cut

Additional synonyms

in the sense of acquire
Definition
to get or develop (something such as an object, trait, or ability)
She has acquired a 50% stake in the company.
Synonyms
get,
win,
buy,
receive,
land (informal),
score (slang),
gain,
achieve,
earn,
pick up,
bag,
secure,
collect,
gather,
realize,
obtain,
attain,
amass,
procure,
come into possession of
in the sense of derive
He is one of those people who derives pleasure from helping others.
Synonyms
obtain,
get,
receive,
draw,
gain,
collect,
gather,
extract,
elicit,
glean,
procure
in the sense of gain
The company didn't disclose how much it expects to gain from the deal.
Synonyms
profit,
make,
earn,
get,
win,
clear,
land (informal),
score (slang),
achieve,
net,
bag,
secure,
collect,
gather,
realize,
obtain,
capture,
acquire,
bring in,
harvest,
attain,
reap,
glean,
procure

Nearby words of
reap

  • realize
  • really
  • realm
  • reap
  • rear
  • rearrange
  • reason

Synonyms of 'reap'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of garner
Definition
to collect or gather
His priceless collection of Chinese art was garnered over three decades.
Synonyms
collect,
assemble,
gather,
accumulate,
save,
husband,
store,
reserve,
treasure,
amass,
stockpile,
hoard,
put by,
stow away,
lay in or up
in the sense of gather
Definition
to pick or harvest (crops)
The people lived by fishing, gathering nuts and fruits, and hunting.
Synonyms
pick,
harvest,
pluck,
reap,
garner,
glean
in the sense of harvest
Definition
to gather (a ripened crop)
Many farmers are refusing to harvest the sugar cane.
Synonyms
gather,
pick,
collect,
bring in,
pluck,
reap
in the sense of obtain
Definition
to gain possession of
Evans was trying to obtain a false passport.
Synonyms
get,
gain,
acquire,
land (informal),
net,
pick up,
bag,
secure,
get hold of,
come by,
procure,
get your hands on,
score (slang),
come into possession of
in the sense of win
Definition
to gain (sympathy, approval, or support)
The first correct entry will win the prize.
Synonyms
gain,
get,
receive,
land (informal),
catch,
achieve,
net,
earn,
pick up,
bag (informal),
secure,
collect,
obtain,
acquire,
accomplish,
attain,
procure,
come away with
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