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The Harvest avec sous-titres 1440

the gathering in of ripened crops. the rice harvest. oes, opbrengs موسِم الحَصاد ،حَصاد жътва colheita sklizeň die Ernte høst θερισμός. τρύγος. συγκομιδή. σοδειά cosecha viljakoristus, saak خرمن sadonkorjuu récolte קציר फसल žetva, berbaa aratás; szüret panen uppskera raccolto 収穫 수확 derlius pļauja; ražas novākšana penuaian oogst innhøsting. onn. avling żniwa درمن ( درمند) ،حا صل، دريبلواودرمن وخت ،فصل ( لكه دغنمو colheita recoltă урожай zber, žatva žetev žetva skörd การเก็บเกี่ยว hasat. ekin biçme 收穫 жнива; збирання врожаю کھیتی کاٹنے سمیٹنے کا عمل việc thu hoạch 收获

to gather in (crops etc ). We harvested the apples yesterday. oes, insamel يَجْني الثِّمار او الغلَّه прибирам colher sklízet ernten høste θερίζω. τρυγώ, μαζεύω cosechar vilja koristama دروكردن korjata récolter לִקצוֹר फसल कटाई žeti, ubirati plodove arat; szüretel menuai uppskera raccogliere 収穫する 수확하다 nuimti (derlių) novākt ražu memetik oogsten høste zebrać دريبلواودرمن وخت colher a recolta собирать урожай zberať úrodu pospraviti pridelek žnjeti skörda เก็บเกี่ยว biçmek, hasat etmek 收穫 збирати врожай کھیتی کاٹنا سمیٹنا thu hoạch; gặt hái 收获

a person or machine that harvests corn. plukker, insamelaar, snymasjien حَصّادَه، آلة الحَصاد жътвар ceifeiro(a) žací stroj; sklízeč; kombajn der/die Schnitter(in) høstarbejder; selvbinder θεριστική μηχανή segador viljakoristaja, niiduk خرمن جمع کن leikkuupuimuri moissonneur/-euse קוֹמבַּיִין फसल काटने की मशीन žetelac, žetelica (ljudi i stroj) arató(gép) pemanen kornskurðarvél mietitore. mietitrice 刈取り機 수확자(기) pjovėjas, javapjovė ražas novācējs; kombains pemetik oogster onnearbeider. skurtresker żniwiarz, żniwiarka رييل غونډ ول ، درمندكول ، لوګرى ceifeiro(a) secerător; combină сборщик урожая; комбайн kosec; kombajn žanjec; žetveni stroj žetelac skördeman, -maskin เครื่องมือเก็บเกี่ยว; ผู้เก็บเกี่ยว biçerdöğer 收割機/者 жнець; жатка فصل کاٹنے والا آدمی người thu hoạch; máy gặt 收割机(者)

n. recolección, obtención o separación de bacterias u otros microorganismos de un cultivo; cosecha.

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But mothers, sisters, and friends may help to make the crop a small one, and keep many tares from spoiling the harvest. by believing, and showing that they believe, in the possibility of loyalty to the virtues which make men manliest in good women's eyes.

When the rumble of the evening train that took away the express cars loaded with the day's harvest of berries had passed and restored the silence of the summer night, he went again to walk upon the veranda.

Summer squashes almost in their golden blossom; cucumbers, now evincing a tendency to spread away from the main stock, and ramble far and wide; two or three rows of string-beans and as many more that were about to festoon themselves on poles; tomatoes, occupying a site so sheltered and sunny that the plants were already gigantic, and promised an early and abundant harvest .

So little adapted is the atmosphere of a Custom-house to the delicate harvest of fancy and sensibility, that, had I remained there through ten Presidencies yet to come, I doubt whether the tale of "The Scarlet Letter" would ever have been brought before the public eye.

Old Baltus Van Tassel moved about among his guests with a face dilated with content and goodhumor, round and jolly as the harvest moon.

And lastly, how comes it that we whalemen of America now outnumber all the rest of the banded whalemen in the world; sail a navy of upwards of seven hundred vessels; manned by eighteen thousand men; yearly consuming 00824,000,000 of dollars; the ships worth, at the time of sailing, 20,000,000 dollars; and every year importing into our harbors a well reaped harvest of 00847,000,000 dollars.

For some people Christmas and the New Year are very merry times; but for cabmen and cabmen's horses it is no holiday, though it may be a harvest .

In the fall, after the harvest was over, he saw that it would not do, and tramped the full fortnight's journey that lay between him and Ona.

Success gave him nerve and even actual intrepidity; insomuch, indeed, that after he had conveyed his harvest to his mother in a back alley, he went to the reception himself, and added several of the valuables of that house to his takings.

Her gift o' gab is what's goin' to be the makin' of her; mebbe she'll lecture, or recite pieces, like that Portland elocutionist that come out here to the harvest supper.

I suppose he had considered that these were all the governess would require for her private perusal; and, indeed, they contented me amply for the present; compared with the scanty pickings I had now and then been able to glean at Lowood, they seemed to offer an abundant harvest of entertainment and information.

One fine summer morning - it was the beginning of harvest. I remember - Mr.