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İngilizce - Türkçe
tarladan kaldırmak
hasat

Bütün aile buğdayı hasat için yardımcı oldu. - The whole family helped harvest the wheat.

Bu yıl iyi bir elma hasatı oldu. - There has been a good apple harvest this year.

hasat zamanı
harman
(Ticaret) ürün toplama
{i} semere
biçmek
{f} hasat kaldırmak
(Tarım) orak mevsimi
(Tarım) biçim
(Tarım) hasat yapmak
(Ticaret) toplanan ürün
ekin biçmek
ekin biçme
ekin toplama
(Tarım) ekin

Bütün aile dışarıda ekin biçiyordu. - The whole family was out harvesting the corn.

(Gıda) derim
{f} topla

Senin zeytinlerini toplamam. - I don't harvest your olives.

Onların zeytinlerini toplamam. - I don't harvest their olives.

mahsül
tarladan kaldırmak
toplanan ekin
{i} ürün

Yağmurlar ürünü harap etti. - The rains ruined the harvest.

Güzel hava sayesinde, tüm ürünleri bir gün içinde hasat edebildik. - Thanks to the nice weather, we were able to harvest all of the crops in a day.

{f} toplamak
{i} sonuç
harvest home harman sonu
har vest moon sonbahar başındaki dolunay
{f} idareli kullanmak
{f} saklamak
{f} hasat etmek, biçmek
harman sonunda verilen ziyafet
{i} ürün, mahsul, rekolte
mahsul devşirmek
İngilizce - İngilizce
To be occupied bringing in a harvest

Harvesting is a stressing, thirsty occupation.

To win, achieve a gain

The rising star harvested well-deserved acclaim, even an Oscar under 21.

The process of harvesting, gathering the ripened crop
To bring in a harvest; reap; glean
The yield of harvesting, i.e. the gathered, cut ... fruits of horti- or agri-culture (usually a food - or industrial crop)

This year's cotton harvest was great but the corn harvest disastrous.

A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season
{v} to gather ripe corn, whether wheat or maiz
{n} the season for gathering ripe corn, the crop gathered
An obsolete NSA computer system used to monitor telegraph traffic
The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different
The yield of harvesting (usually a food crop.)
or fruit
remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals
The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward
Harvesting of the grapes
The gathering of a crop of any kind; the ingathering of the crops; also, the season of gathering grain and fruits, late summer or early autumn
The process of threshing or picking a grain crop by a large machine called a combine It can also refer to picking vegetable and fruit crops by hand
{f} reap, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish)
{i} reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when crops are gathered; amount of crops gathered in a season; outcome, product
A general term for the removal of trees
The cutting, felling, and gathering of forest timber
To gather a crop As used in FORESTS, TREES & WOOD, harvesting trees for wood products
Fish that are caught and retained in a fishery (consumptive harvest)
term used to describe retrieval of a donor organ
the yield from plants in a single growing season
An information discovery and access system for the Internet Internet from the University of Colorado
To reap or gather, as any crop
An information discovery and access system
the season for gathering crops
That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gathered; a crop, as of grain wheat, maize, etc
Software developed by the GEM Consortium that collects metadata from cataloged records and translates it into syntax that can be read by the Browse Builder (See Browse Builder)
The harvest is the gathering of a crop. There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest
The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different terms
Removing some or all of the trees on an area whether for income, regeneration of a stand or to achieve the development of special wildlife habitat needs
same as Exit strategy
the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"
the gathering of a ripened crop
When you harvest a crop, you gather it in. Many farmers are refusing to harvest the cane. freshly harvested beetroot. + harvesting har·vest·ing war is hampering harvesting and the distribution of food aid. to gather crops from the fields
the time when graduation from one density to another is appropriate Our Earth's third density is in such a harvest season now
A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox
An architecture for searching for data on the Internet developed at the University of Colorado The architecture combines information "gatherers" located on servers and information "brokers" which communicate with gatherers and other brokers in their search for information Harvest uses far less network bandwidth and index space than other search architectures and can work with a variety of search engines and search protocols See metadata
gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes"
In general use, removing all or portions of the trees on an area It can mean removing trees on an area to 1) obtain income, 2) develop the environment necessary to regenerate the forest, and on occasions, 3) to achieve special objectives such as development of special wildlife habitat needs Contrast with intermediate cuttings
A harvest is the crop that is gathered in. Millions of people are threatened with starvation as a result of drought and poor harvests
A night once in a century when The Master can draw power from one of his minions while it feeds
A research project that developed an architecture for distributed searching, including protocols and formats
to bring in; reap; glean
managed removal of trees by selective or complete harvest methods
the season for gathering crops the gathering of a ripened crop the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"
The act of removing shellstock from growing waters and placing the shellstock on or in a manmade conveyance or other means of transport (2)
A silvicultural treatment that is intended to establish regeneration A harvest is generally a higher level of cutting intensity than a thinning
A colloquial term for a business strategy in which a company focuses on short-term profits without regard for a product's long-term success
to gather mature crops (verb); mature crops (noun)
to harvest

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    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈhärvəst/ /tə ˈhɑːrvəst/

    Etimoloji

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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