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crop    音标拼音: [kr'ɑp]
vt. 剪切,收割,修剪,种植;
n. 农作物,产量,平头
vi. 收获

剪切,收割,修剪,种植;农作物,产量,平头 收获

crop
剪裁

crop
n 1: the yield from plants in a single growing season [synonym:
{crop}, {harvest}]
2: a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large
scale
3: a collection of people or things appearing together; "the
annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas"
4: the output of something in a season; "the latest crop of
fashions is about to hit the stores"
5: the stock or handle of a whip
6: a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a
stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food [synonym:
{craw}, {crop}]
v 1: cut short; "She wanted her hair cropped short"
2: prepare for crops; "Work the soil"; "cultivate the land"
[synonym: {cultivate}, {crop}, {work}]
3: yield crops; "This land crops well"
4: let feed in a field or pasture or meadow [synonym: {crop},
{graze}, {pasture}]
5: feed as in a meadow or pasture; "the herd was grazing" [synonym:
{crop}, {browse}, {graze}, {range}, {pasture}]
6: cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the
plants in the garden" [synonym: {snip}, {clip}, {crop}, {trim},
{lop}, {dress}, {prune}, {cut back}]

Crop \Crop\, v. i.
To yield harvest.
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{To crop out}.
(a) (Geol.) To appear above the surface, as a seam or vein,
or inclined bed, as of coal.
(b) To come to light; to be manifest; to appear; as, the
peculiarities of an author crop out.

{To crop up}, to sprout; to spring up; to appear suddenly.
"Cares crop up in villas." --Beaconsfield.
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Crop \Crop\ (kr[o^]p), n. [OE. crop, croppe, craw, top of a
plant, harvest, AS. crop, cropp, craw, top, bunch, ear of
corn; akin to D. krop craw, G. kropf, Icel. kroppr hump or
bunch on the body, body; but cf. also W. cropa, croppa, crop
or craw of a bird, Ir. & Gael. sgroban. Cf. {Croup},
{Crupper}, {Croup}.]
1. The pouchlike enlargement of the gullet of birds, serving
as a receptacle for food; the craw.
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2. The top, end, or highest part of anything, especially of a
plant or tree. [Obs.] "Crop and root." --Chaucer.
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3. That which is cropped, cut, or gathered from a single
felld, or of a single kind of grain or fruit, or in a
single season; especially, the product of what is planted
in the earth; fruit; harvest.
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Lab'ring the soil, and reaping plenteous crop,
Corn, wine, and oil. --Milton.
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4. Grain or other product of the field while standing.
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5. Anything cut off or gathered.
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Guiltless of steel, and from the razor free,
It falls a plenteous crop reserved for thee.
--Dryden.
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6. Hair cut close or short, or the act or style of so
cutting; as, a convict's crop.
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7. (Arch.) A projecting ornament in carved stone.
Specifically, a finial. [Obs.]
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8. (Mining.)
(a) Tin ore prepared for smelting.
(b) Outcrop of a vein or seam at the surface. --Knight.
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9. A riding whip with a loop instead of a lash.
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{Neck and crop}, altogether; roughly and at once. [Colloq.]
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Crop \Crop\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cropped} (kr[o^]pt); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Cropping}.]
1. To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to
browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap.
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I will crop off from the top of his young twigs a
tender one. --Ezek. xvii.
22.
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2. Fig.: To cut off, as if in harvest.
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Death . . . .crops the growing boys. --Creech.
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3. To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a field.
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4. to cut off an unnecessary portion at the edges; -- of
photographs and other two-dimensional images; as, to crop
her photograph up to the shoulders.
[PJC]

257 Moby Thesaurus words for "crop":
abbreviate, abdomen, abomasum, abridge, abscind, abstract,
aftermath, amputate, annihilate, bag, ban, bar, batch, batten upon,
bay window, bearing, beerbelly, belly, belt, blacksnake, bob,
boil down, boobs, bosom, breadbasket, breast, breasts, bring in,
brisket, browse, bullwhack, bullwhip, bumper crop, bunch, bust,
capsulize, cat, chest, chop, clip, clump, cluster, compress,
condense, contract, copse, cowhide, craw, crop herbs, cull,
curtail, cut, cut away, cut back, cut down, cut off, cut off short,
cut out, cut short, cutting, detach, diaphragm, dig, disengage,
dock, dryfarm, dug, elide, eliminate, embonpoint, enucleate,
epitomize, eradicate, except, excise, exclude, extinguish,
extirpate, farm, fatten on, fatten upon, feast on, feast upon,
feed on, first stomach, flagellum, fleece, foreshorten, fruit,
garden, gather, gather in, gathering, gizzard, glean, gleaning,
grabble, graze, group, grouping, groupment, grove, grow, growth,
gullet, gut, harvest, harvesting, hassock, hay, head, head of hair,
hew, honeycomb stomach, horsewhip, isolate, kishkes, knock off,
knockers, knot, knout, kurbash, lash, live on, locks, lop, lot,
make, mama, mamelon, mamelonation, mammary gland, mammilla,
mammillation, mane, manyplies, mat, maw, mess, midriff, mop, mow,
mutilate, nenes, net, nip, nipple, nut, nutting, omasum, output,
pap, papilla, pare, pasture on, paunch, peel, pick, pick out,
pigeon breast, plantation, planting, pluck, poll, pollard, pot,
potbelly, potgut, prey on, proceeds, produce, product, production,
prune, psalterium, pusgut, quirt, raise, ranch, rawhide,
razor strap, reap, reap and carry, reaping, rear, recap,
recapitulate, reduce, rennet bag, reticulum, retrench, root out,
rule out, rumen, scourge, second crop, second stomach, set apart,
set aside, shag, sharecrop, shave, shear, shock, shorten, sjambok,
skive, slash, slew, snip, snub, spare tire, stamp out, stand,
stomach, stook, strap, strike off, strip, strip off, stunt, sum up,
summarize, swagbelly, synopsize, take in, take off, take out, teat,
telescope, thatch, thicket, third stomach, thong, thorax,
throughput, tit, tits, titties, titty, top, tresses, trim,
truncate, tuft, tum-tum, tummy, tussock, udder, underbelly,
ventripotence, vintage, whip, whiplash, wipe out, wisp, yield

CROP. This word is nearly synonymous with emblements. (q.v.),
2. As between the landlord and tenant, the former has a lien; in some
of the states, upon the crop for the rent, for a limited time, and, if sold
on an execution against the tenant, the purchaser succeeds to the liability
of the tenant, for rent and good husbandry, and the crop is still liable to
be distrained. Tenn. St. 1825, c. 21; Misso. St. 377; Del. St. 1829, 366; 1
N. J. R. C. 187; Atk. Dig. 357; 1 N. Y. R. S. 746; 1 Ky. R. L. 639; 5 Watts,
R. 134; 41 Griff. Reg. 671, 404; 1 Hill. Ab. 148, 9; 5 Penn. St. R. 211.
3. A crop is not considered is a part of the real estate, so as to make
a sale of it void, when the contract has not been reduced to writing, within
the statute of frauds. 11 East, 362; 2 M. & S. 205; 5 B. & C. 829; 10 Ad. &
El. 753; 9 B. & C. 561; but see 9 M. & W. 501.
4. If a husband sow land and die, and the land which was sown is
assigned to the wife for her dower, she shall have the corn, and not the
executors of the husband. Inst. 81.


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