harvests信息详情

harvests发音

意思翻译

vt.收割;得到

vi.收割庄稼

n.收获;产量;结果

相似词语短语

harvest───n.收获;产量;结果;vt.收割;得到;vi.收割庄稼

harvesters───n.收割机;收获者

harvested───收割;收成

harvester───n.收割机;收获者

arrests───n.[法]拘留(arrest的复数);停止点;临界点;v.[法]逮捕;阻止(arrest的单三形式)

earnests───adj.认真的,热心的;重要的;n.认真;定金;诚挚;n.(Earnest)人名;(英)欧内斯特

harmosts───n.古希腊斯巴达殖民地的军事统治者

harpists───n.竖琴师;弹竖琴者

harvestfish───n.鲳鱼

双语使用场景

Prices fluctuate, in response to harvests, natural disasters and political instability; and when they rise, it takes some time before new sources of supply become available.───价格会随着收成、自然灾害和政治不稳定而波动;当价格上涨时,需要一段时间才能找到新的供应来源。

Millions of people are threatened with starvation as a result of drought and poor harvests.───数百万人因干旱和歉收正受到饥饿的威胁。

Hundreds of tiny plant remains show how the inhabitants exploited nut harvests in nearby pistachio and oak forests.───数以百计的小型植物遗迹展示了当地居民如何利用附近开心果林和橡树林收成的坚果。

We were surveying the cassava crop, trying to assess the extent of the disease, and its effects on crop harvests.───我们测量那些木薯,想要估测疾病的范围和它对作物丰收的影响。

Experts say it will take at least two years of good harvests to build enough stocks to buffer prices.───专家说,这将需要至少两个丰收年建立足够的库存来缓冲价格。

Yet the land is good. It could provide much more food and cash crops too, perhaps two harvests a year, with proper irrigation.───然而,土地是没有问题的,如果灌溉正常,每年可以收获两季,完全可以提供更多的食物和经济作物。

The point is that a year is an astronomical, not an economic, phenomenon (as it once was, when harvests were decisive).───其要点在于,1年是天文学现象,而不是经济现象(这与农业收成起到决定性作用的时候不同)。

I may have to go on cultivating year after year, a field which seems to yield me no harvests whatsoever.───或者在一个似乎没有果子可结的田地里,一年过一年地继续耕种下去。

So she kept close to the young women of Boaz, gleaning until the end of the barley and wheat harvests. And she lived with her mother-in-law.───于是路得与波阿斯的使女常在一处拾取麦穗,直到收完了大麦和小麦。路得仍与婆婆同住。

英语使用场景

But a succession of bad harvests has sent the price of this most popular bubbly soaring.

Unusually poor harvests have added to the country's woes.

The bad harvests in the last few years reduced the peasants to extreme poverty.

Recent harvests have been short and not enough trees have been planted for the future.

The failure of the monsoon would destroy harvests on which 1000 million people rely.

As a result of several bumper harvests, the country now has a grain surplus.

In one, a woman harvests silkworms from mulberry leaves in preparation for processing at a nearby mill.

The peasants are reaping good harvests in succession.

And the cycle of bad weather, poor harvests, high prices and malnutrition looked all set to repeat itself.