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单词 crop
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crop

noun
 
/krɒp/
/krɑːp/
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    plants for food

  1.  
    [countable] a plant that is grown in large quantities, especially as food
    • Sugar is an important crop on the island.
    • What are the benefits of growing GM crops?
    • food crops
    • crop yield/production
    • to grow/plant/harvest crops
    • The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticides.
    Wordfinder
    • arable
    • barn
    • crop
    • cultivate
    • dairy
    • fallow
    • farm
    • graze
    • livestock
    • tractor
    Collocations FarmingFarmingGrowing food and raising animals
    • plant trees/​seeds/​crops/​vines/​barley
    • grow/​produce corn/​wheat/​rice/​fruit
    • plough/(North American English) plow land/​a field
    • sow/​harvest seeds/​crops/​fields
    • spread manure/​fertilizer on something
    • cultivate/​irrigate/​water/​contaminate crops/​plants/​fields/​land
    • damage/​destroy/​lose your crop
    • ripen/​pick fruit/​berries/​grapes
    • press/​dry/​ferment grapes
    • grind/​thresh grain/​corn/​wheat
    • raise/​rear/​keep chickens/​poultry/​cattle/​pigs
    • raise/​breed/​feed/​graze livestock/​cattle/​sheep
    • kill/​slaughter livestock
    • preserve/​smoke/​cure/​salt meat
    Modern farming
    • run a fish farm/​an organic dairy farm
    • engage in/​be involved in intensive (pig/​fish) farming
    • use/​apply (chemical/​organic) fertilizer/​insecticides/​pesticides
    • begin/​do/​conduct field trials of GM (= genetically modified) crops
    • grow/​develop GM crops/​seeds/​plants/​foods
    • fund/​invest in genetic engineering/​research
    • improve/​increase crop yields
    • face/​suffer from/​alleviate food shortages
    • label food that contains GMOs (= genetically modified organisms)
    • eliminate/​reduce farm subsidies
    • oppose/​be against factory farming/​GM food
    • promote/​encourage/​support organic/​sustainable farming
    see also cash crop, catch crop
    Wordfinder
    • blight
    • cereal
    • crop
    • genetically modified
    • grain
    • harvest
    • monoculture
    • organic
    • staple
    • yield
    Extra Examples
    • Crop rotation helps prevent soil erosion.
    • Crops are sprayed with highly toxic chemicals to prevent insect damage.
    • Fodder crops are used to feed livestock.
    • Isolated communities were extremely vulnerable if crops failed.
    • It takes three to five years for a new plantation to bear a crop.
    • Most of the farmers grow arable crops.
    • Rice is a staple crop for more than half of the world's population.
    • Rivers burst their banks and flooded standing crops.
    • Summer flash floods destroyed the crops.
    • to boost crop yields
    Topics Farmingb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • agricultural
    • cash
    • commercial
    verb + crop
    • cultivate
    • grow
    • produce
    crop + verb
    • grow
    • fail
    crop + noun
    • rotation
    • damage
    • failure
    preposition
    • crop of
    See full entry
  2.  
    [countable] the amount of grain, fruit, etc. that is grown in one season synonym harvest
    • a fall in this year’s coffee crop
    • Australia's wheat crop is likely to be lower than forecast this year.
    • We are looking forward to a bumper crop (= a very large one).
    • We had a very good crop of apples last year.
    Extra Examples
    • a crop of carrots
    • a record crop was harvested
    Topics Farmingb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • abundant
    • bumper
    • excellent
    verb + crop
    • get
    • harvest
    • have
    preposition
    • crop of
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  3. group of people

  4. [singular] a crop of something a group of people who do something at the same time; a number of things that happen at the same time
    • the current crop of trainees
    • She is really the cream of the crop (= the best in her group).
    • a crop of disasters/injuries
  5. whip

  6. [countable] a short whip used by horse riders
    • a riding crop
  7. hair

  8. [countable] a very short hairstyle
    • She has her hair cut in a short crop.
  9. [singular] a crop of dark, fair, etc. hair/curls hair that is short and thick
    • He had a thick crop of black curly hair.
    Topics Appearancec2
  10. of bird

  11. (specialist) a part of a bird’s throat that has the shape of a bag where food is stored before it passes into the stomachTopics Birdsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • agricultural
    • cash
    • commercial
    verb + crop
    • cultivate
    • grow
    • produce
    crop + verb
    • grow
    • fail
    crop + noun
    • rotation
    • damage
    • failure
    preposition
    • crop of
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  12. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to German Kropf. From Old English to the late 18th cent. there existed a sense ‘flower head, ear of corn’, giving rise to sense (1) and senses referring to the top of something.

crop

verb
/krɒp/
/krɑːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they crop
/krɒp/
/krɑːp/
he / she / it crops
/krɒps/
/krɑːps/
past simple cropped
/krɒpt/
/krɑːpt/
past participle cropped
/krɒpt/
/krɑːpt/
-ing form cropping
/ˈkrɒpɪŋ/
/ˈkrɑːpɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    hair

  1. [transitive] crop something (+ adj.) to cut somebody’s hair very short
    • closely cropped hair
    • His hair had been cropped short and he looked different.
    Topics Appearancec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • closely
    phrases
    • crop something short
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  2. image

  3. [transitive] crop something (specialist) to cut off part of a photograph, picture or image
  4. of animals

  5. [transitive] crop something to bite off and eat the tops of plants, especially grass
    • The horses were quietly cropping the grass.
  6. plants

  7. [intransitive] (of plants) to produce a crop
    • The potatoes cropped well this year.
  8. [transitive] crop something to use land to grow crops
    • The river valley is intensively cropped.
  9. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to German Kropf. From Old English to the late 18th cent. there existed a sense ‘flower head, ear of corn’, giving rise to sense (1) and senses referring to the top of something.
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