[VERB 动词]获得;收获;得到;取得 If you reap the benefits or the rewards of something, you enjoy the good things that happen as a result of it.
[V n]
You'll soon begin to reap the benefits of being fitter...
你很快就会体会到身体更健康带来的好处。
We are not in this to reap immense financial rewards.
我们从事这一行不是为了获得巨大的经济回报。
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[VERB 动词]收割,收获(农作物) To reap crops means to cut them down and gather them.
[V n]
The painting depicted a group of peasants reaping a harvest of fruits and vegetables.
这幅画描绘了一群农民收获水果和蔬菜的情景。
Oxford
reap/riːp; NAmEriːp/verb1[transitive ]reapsth to obtain sth, especially sth good, as a direct result of sth that you have done 取得(成果);收获◆They are now reaping the rewards of all their hard work.现在,他们的全部辛劳都得到了回报。2[intransitive , transitive ]reap(sth) to cut and collect a crop, especially wheat,from a field 收割(庄稼);收获SYN
harvest
IDIOMSreap a/the ˈharvest( BrE) to benefit or suffer as a direct result of sth that you have done 享受成果;承担后果;种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆you ˌreap what you ˈsow( saying) you have to deal with the bad effects or results of sth that you originally started 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆reapreapsreapedreapingreap/riːp; NAmEriːp/
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reapreap /riːp/ ●○○ verb
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1[transitive] to get something, especially something good, as a result of what you have donereap the benefit/reward/profit (of something) Those who do take risks often reap the rewards.2you reap what you sow used to say that if you do bad things, bad things will happen to you, and if you do good things, good things will happen to you3[intransitive, transitive] old-fashioned to cut and collect a crop of grain → harvest—reaper noun [countable] →
Grim Reaper
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reap
[ri:p]reaped, reaping, reaps
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reaped[237] reaping[367]
收获(44%),获得(40%),收割(16%)
vt.收获,获得;收割
vi.收割,收获
n.(Reap)人名;(英)里普
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