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Definition of "harvest" in Englisch

noun

  1. (agriculture) The process of gathering the ripened crop; harvesting.

    • The constant rain made the harvest a nightmare this year.
  2. The yield of harvesting, i.e., the gathered crops or fruits.

    • This year's cotton harvest was great but the corn harvest was disastrous.
  3. (by extension) The product or result of any exertion or course of action; reward or consequences.

    • The surveillance mission yielded a healthy harvest of intel.
  4. The season of gathering ripened crops; specifically, the time of reaping and gathering grain.

  5. (UK, dialectal) The third season of the year; autumn; fall.

    • Harvest is usually very damp and rainy.
  6. (paganism) A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season.

verb

  1. (transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.

    • We harvested the apples in September already.
  2. (transitive) To take a living organism as part of a managed process to gather food or resources, often with the intention of maintaining a healthy population.

    • An efficient rifle or shotgun can harvest a deer for venison.
  3. (intransitive) To be occupied bringing in a harvest.

    • We're going to harvest day and night, because the weather is about to turn sour.
  4. (transitive) To win, achieve a gain.

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