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Definition of harvester in English: harvesternoun ˈhɑːvɪstəˈhɑrvəstər 1A person or machine that gathers crops as a harvest. back-breaking labour as hired sugar beet harvesters the world's first mechanical harvester of grapes Example sentencesExamples - The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out.
- Pesticides slowly destroy the health of coffee harvesters and the fragile environment surrounding them.
- The farmer jumped off the grain harvester he was driving.
- A whiff of corn dust was sent my way by that day's early season harvesters of our spotty, weakened crop.
- We asked the onion harvesters to wear protective goggles, which are used in industry for spray or injection protection.
- There will be different proficiencies between individual workers on the grounds; this is true for harvesters of all horticultural crops.
- He worked for nearly a decade as a lettuce harvester.
- The maize harvesters are working flat out, with all the signs pointing to excellent yields and feed quality from early-drilled crops.
- It is a fair trade, environmentally and economically just coffee that allows the coffee harvesters to be paid a living wage.
- An ethical harvester of wild plants ponders the best way to preserve and protect the wild plants he depends on.
- 1.1 A person who catches or kills animals for human consumption.
coastal fish harvesters are always the first to notice the decline of fish stocks Example sentencesExamples - These crofter-fish harvesters were skilled at and knowledgeable about fishing for such purposes.
- It's an amazing sort of an island that had its own community of bird harvesters and wool gatherers who lived there autonomously.
- It looks like another good year for lobster harvesters on the Eastern Shore.
- Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases.
- Clam and mussel harvesters have been helped by the dry weather, with few flats being shut down because of bacterial pollution caused by runoff from rainstorms.
- The three-year ban has left the state's environmental law-enforcement officers chasing illegal herring harvesters who have become increasingly more difficult to catch.
- Audio or video recordings were made of each interview during on-the-land workshops with elders and caribou harvesters.
- Modern equipment has thus made it possible for fish harvesters to identify virtually all lobster habitats in the bay that are worth fishing.
- Clam harvesters are starting to look at an ecosystem-based approach to managing their resource.
- They are managed locally as common property, but there is no state recognition of local fish harvesters' rights to manage the resource.
- 1.2 A person or organization that collects or obtains a resource for future use.
one of the world's biggest harvesters of the sun's energy Example sentencesExamples - Massive information harvesters offer the world near infinite information at near instant speeds.
- The girls had the distinction of being successful rainwater harvesters.
- One of the finest harvesters of talents, he is once again working his magic and bringing some fresh and creative blood into his roster.
- This is a technique that password harvesters use to lull you into thinking you're accessing an official page — most folks don't bother checking more than the www.wherever.com
- I have received an email imploring me to sign a petition that's probably an email harvester.
- He keeps an eye on the four helium harvesters that constantly roam the surface.
- China is to throw its economic might behind a national solar power plan that could result in it becoming one of the world's biggest harvesters of the sun's energy.
- If the site is not itself a spam harvester, they certainly are not making any effort to obscure the addresses they have collected.
- It originally developed its small silicon "energy harvester" to power sensors in automobiles.
- She said: "If you are interested in becoming a beekeeper, you will become a woodworker, a geneticist and a honey harvester."
Definition of harvester in US English: harvesternounˈhɑrvəstərˈhärvəstər 1A person or machine that gathers crops as a harvest. back-breaking labor as hired sugar beet harvesters the world's first mechanical harvester of grapes Example sentencesExamples - A whiff of corn dust was sent my way by that day's early season harvesters of our spotty, weakened crop.
- He worked for nearly a decade as a lettuce harvester.
- It is a fair trade, environmentally and economically just coffee that allows the coffee harvesters to be paid a living wage.
- There will be different proficiencies between individual workers on the grounds; this is true for harvesters of all horticultural crops.
- Pesticides slowly destroy the health of coffee harvesters and the fragile environment surrounding them.
- An ethical harvester of wild plants ponders the best way to preserve and protect the wild plants he depends on.
- The maize harvesters are working flat out, with all the signs pointing to excellent yields and feed quality from early-drilled crops.
- The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out.
- The farmer jumped off the grain harvester he was driving.
- We asked the onion harvesters to wear protective goggles, which are used in industry for spray or injection protection.
- 1.1 A person who catches or kills animals for human consumption.
coastal fish harvesters are always the first to notice the decline of fish stocks Example sentencesExamples - The three-year ban has left the state's environmental law-enforcement officers chasing illegal herring harvesters who have become increasingly more difficult to catch.
- These crofter-fish harvesters were skilled at and knowledgeable about fishing for such purposes.
- Modern equipment has thus made it possible for fish harvesters to identify virtually all lobster habitats in the bay that are worth fishing.
- It's an amazing sort of an island that had its own community of bird harvesters and wool gatherers who lived there autonomously.
- It looks like another good year for lobster harvesters on the Eastern Shore.
- Audio or video recordings were made of each interview during on-the-land workshops with elders and caribou harvesters.
- Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases.
- Clam and mussel harvesters have been helped by the dry weather, with few flats being shut down because of bacterial pollution caused by runoff from rainstorms.
- Clam harvesters are starting to look at an ecosystem-based approach to managing their resource.
- They are managed locally as common property, but there is no state recognition of local fish harvesters' rights to manage the resource.
- 1.2 A person or organization that collects or obtains a resource for future use.
one of the world's biggest harvesters of the sun's energy Example sentencesExamples - This is a technique that password harvesters use to lull you into thinking you're accessing an official page — most folks don't bother checking more than the www.wherever.com
- She said: "If you are interested in becoming a beekeeper, you will become a woodworker, a geneticist and a honey harvester."
- Massive information harvesters offer the world near infinite information at near instant speeds.
- I have received an email imploring me to sign a petition that's probably an email harvester.
- China is to throw its economic might behind a national solar power plan that could result in it becoming one of the world's biggest harvesters of the sun's energy.
- One of the finest harvesters of talents, he is once again working his magic and bringing some fresh and creative blood into his roster.
- It originally developed its small silicon "energy harvester" to power sensors in automobiles.
- The girls had the distinction of being successful rainwater harvesters.
- He keeps an eye on the four helium harvesters that constantly roam the surface.
- If the site is not itself a spam harvester, they certainly are not making any effort to obscure the addresses they have collected.
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