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BNC: 2655 COCA: 2461

crop

1 crop /ˈkrɑːp/ noun
plural crops
1 crop
/ˈkrɑːp/
noun
plural crops
Learner's definition of CROP
[count]
: a plant or plant product that is grown by farmers作物;庄稼
sometimes used before another noun有时用于另一名词前
see also cash crop
: the amount of a crop that is gathered at one time or in one season收成;产量
[singular]
: a group of people who begin to do something at the same time(同时开始做某件事的)一群人,一批人
: a group of things that happen or are produced at the same time(同时发生的)一些事情;(同时出现的)一批事物
◊ People or things that are the cream of the crop are the best of their kind or in their group.精英;精华
[count] : a short whip used in horse riding短马鞭
see picture at horse
[count] : a short and thick quantity of hair on a person's head平头;短发
[count] : an area in the throat of a bird where food is stored for a time(禽的)嗉囊,嗉子
2 crop /ˈkrɑːp/ verb
crops; cropped; cropping
2 crop
/ˈkrɑːp/
verb
crops; cropped; cropping
Learner's definition of CROP
[+ object] : to cut off the upper or outer parts of (something)修剪
[+ object] : to cut off part of (a picture or photograph)裁剪
[+ object] : to cut (someone's hair) short剪头发
[+ object] : to bite off and eat the tops of (grass or plants)啃食(草或植物尖部)
[no object] : to produce or make a crop有收成

crop up

[phrasal verb]
: to come or appear when not expected意外出现
BNC: 2655 COCA: 2461

crop

1 of 2

noun

1
: a pouched enlargement of the esophagus of many birds that serves as a receptacle for food and for its preliminary maceration
also : an enlargement of the digestive tract of another animal (such as an insect)
2
a(1)
: a plant or animal or plant or animal product that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
an apple crop
a crop of wool
(2)
: the total yearly production from a specified area
b
: the product or yield of something formed together
the ice crop
c
: a batch or lot of something produced during a particular cycle
the current crop of films
d
: collection
a crop of lies
3
: the stock or handle of a whip
also : a riding whip with a short straight stock and a loop
4
a
: the part of the chine of a quadruped (such as a domestic cow) lying immediately behind the withers
usually used in plural
see cow illustration
b
: an earmark on an animal
especially : one made by a straight cut squarely removing the upper part of the ear
c
: a close cut of the hair
He has a thick crop of hair.

crop

2 of 2

verb

cropped; cropping

transitive verb

1
a
: to remove the upper or outer parts of
crop a hedge
crop a dog's ears
b
: harvest
crop trout
c
: to cut off short : trim
crop a photograph
2
: to cause (land) to bear a crop
planned to crop another 40 acres
also : to grow as a crop

intransitive verb

1
: to feed by cropping something
2
: to yield or make a crop
3
: to appear unexpectedly or casually
Problems crop up daily.

Example Sentences

Noun Tobacco is their main crop. They sprayed the crops with a pesticide. The teachers got ready for a new crop of students. a new crop of horror movies Verb The picture was cropped badly. We had to crop the image to fit it into the frame. Her hair was cropped short. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
California’s recreational cannabis program was created, in part, to curb the black market and weaken drug cartels’ stranglehold on the crop. Mitch Koss, NBC News, 8 Sep. 2022 Likely not, and VW is arguably making a canny bet that our market wants not another minivan benchmarked to the strengths of the existing crop but a machine that goes in a completely different direction. Ezra Dyer, Car and Driver, 6 Sep. 2022 Organic mulches gradually decompose and can be tilled in with the soil before the next crop. Tom Maccubbin, Orlando Sentinel, 3 Sep. 2022 Mesa, who now lives between Los Angeles and Spain, draws from her own experience living in such a rural town where tobacco was the predominant crop. Anna Marie De La Fuente, Variety, 1 Sep. 2022 Good output would help India maintain its preeminent position in the global rice market, but a prolonged spell of lower or uneven rains could hit the crop. Reuters, CNN, 1 Sep. 2022 The researchers also note that breadfruit cultivation could expand to new areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa, where the crop hasn’t yet been grown broadly. Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 30 Aug. 2022 An in-depth view of the euphoria-inducing plant khat, the lives of those who harvest the crop in Harar, Ethiopia, and the people who are addicted to it. Olivia Mccormack, Washington Post, 29 Aug. 2022 Perhaps Netflix could nix a few of the current overabundant crop of gimmicky reality shows to make room in the budget for singular visions like The Sandman. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 29 Aug. 2022
Verb
The photos will crop and focus on the people in them. Adrienne So, WIRED, 5 Sep. 2022 Among 282 patients — the vast majority of them children under the age of 15 — unvaccinated individuals were twice as likely to have large numbers of lesions crop up, and three times as likely to have multiple lesions in the genital area. Andrew Joseph, STAT, 1 Sep. 2022 Yet for the most part, all the nuisances of biking still crop up: hot or cold or wet weather, needing to transport something heavy or awkward, taking on another errand during the day that requires a drive, and so forth. Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 31 Aug. 2022 The only way to refine an image DALL-E produces currently is to rewrite the prompt or crop the image and use it as the prompt for a new set of ideas. Wired, 14 July 2022 The system is able to recognise people, animals and vehicles, crop into and track them as the video plays out. Andrew Williams, Forbes, 6 July 2022 Davis also expects to see confidential-care lines — much like whistle-blower lines — and coordination centers to soon crop up and provide third-party services to companies. Arianne Cohen, BostonGlobe.com, 5 July 2022 By the 9th, promising options crop up and with Venus beautifully aspected at the top of your solar chart, your talents are on display and so is your charm. Katharine Merlin, Town & Country, 1 July 2022 The monitor's software includes the ability to crop your image and adjust brightness and exposure levels via sliders. Scharon Harding, Ars Technica, 12 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

(senses 1-3) Middle English crop, crope, croppe "crop of a bird, portion of an herb above the root, sprig, bud, crown of a tree, harvest of a plant, tip or top of something," going back to Old English crop "crop of a bird, sprout, shoot, bunch or cluster (of fruit, seeds), umbel (also croppa, weak noun, only in sense "bunch, cluster"), going back to Germanic *kruppa- "something rounded, bulge," (whence also Old Saxon kripp "crop of a bird," Middle Dutch crop "gnarl, goiter, gullet, body, corpse, blister, bud," Old High German kropf "protuberance, goiter, crop of a bird," Old Icelandic kroppr "swelling on the body, crop of a bird" [Icelandic & Faroese kroppur "body"]), of expressive origin; (sense 4) derivatives of crop entry 2

Note: The Old English n-stem croppa is matched by Old High German kropfo "crop of a bird, bulbous onion." Old Icelandic krov "slaughtered animal with the entrails removed" points to an original paradigm *kruƀan- : *kruƀn-, with the latter resulting in *kruppa- by loss of the nasal, devoicing, and gemination (Kluge's Law). The early meaning of the etymon and its later semantic bifurcations are difficult to reconstruct with certainty. An original sense "something rounded, bulge, swelling" may have led, on the one hand, to "cavity in a slaughtered animal after the entrails are removed" and hence "body, corpse" (meanings in North Germanic and Middle Dutch), and on the other to "swelling in the throat, crop of a bird, goiter." The sense "sprout, bud" in West Germanic is a further specification of "swelling." The later development in English is not paralleled in the other languages. The sense "sprout, sprig" seems to have been generalized to "structures terminating a plant, as fruit, seeds, umbels" and then, on the one hand, to "upper part, tip or end of an object" (such as the stock of a whip) and, on the other hand, to "harvested fruit of a plant, yield of such harvested products in a season." Compare croup entry 1, group entry 1. See R. Lühr, Expressivität und Lautgesetz im Germanischen, Heidelberg, 1988, p. 235; R. Lühr et al., Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Althochdeutschen, Band 5 [2014], columns 816-18; G. Kroonen, Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic, Brill, 2013, p. 307.

Verb

Middle English croppen "to prune, trim, cut branches from (a bush or tree), derivative of crop, crope, croppe "sprig, bud, crown of a tree, tip or top of something" — more at crop entry 1

Note: The phrasal verb crop up is dependent on a geological sense of crop, "(of rock strata) to appear at the surface," a coal miners' term in the West Midlands in the seventeenth century, which is apparently a development of the noun sense "tip, end" ("to show itself at the exposed end"). Compare outcrop entry 1.

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

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BNC: 2655 COCA: 2461
crop

noun¹

1plants grown for food糧食作物ADJECTIVE | VERB + CROP | CROP + VERB | CROP + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEagricultural農作物cash, commercial, export經濟/商品/出口作物Most farmers now produce cash crops such as coffee and tobacco for the export market.現在大多數農民種植咖啡、煙草之類供出口的經濟作物。fodder, food, forage飼料作物;糧食作物Fodder crops are used to feed livestock.飼料作物是用來餵牲畜的。subsistence生存作物staple主要農作物Rice is a staple crop for more than half of the world's population.水稻是世界上超過半數人口食用的主要糧食作物。traditional傳統作物cover (= grown to protect and improve the soil) 覆蓋作物spring, winter春季/冬季作物growing, standing生長中的/未收割的莊稼Rivers burst their banks and flooded standing crops.河水沖破河岸,淹沒了尚未收割的莊稼。arable, cereal, fruit, grain, root, seed, vegetable耕作莊稼;穀類作物;水果類作物;糧食作物;根用作物;種子作物;蔬菜類作物organic有機作物biotech, genetically engineered, genetically modified (abbreviated to GM) 生物技術作物;轉基因作物VERB + CROPcultivate, grow, produce, raise種植作物;種莊稼;出產農作物Most of the farmers grow arable crops.這些農民大多數種植莊稼。plant, sow栽種/播種莊稼bring in, harvest, reap收穫莊稼;收割農作物damage, destroy損害/毀壞作物Summer flash floods destroyed the crops.夏天突發的洪水毀壞了莊稼。rotate輪種作物spray噴灑作物Crops are sprayed with highly toxic chemicals to prevent insect damage.農作物噴上了毒性很大的化學藥品以預防蟲害。protect保護農作物sell銷售農作物CROP + VERBgrow莊稼生長fail莊稼絕收Isolated communities were extremely vulnerable if crops failed.如果莊稼絕收,偏遠的社區便會受到嚴重影響。CROP + NOUNrotation農作物輪作Crop rotation helps prevent soil erosion.農作物輪作有助於防止土壤侵蝕。damage, failure, loss莊稼損毀/絕收/損失production, yield農作物產量to boost crop yields提高農作物產量protection農作物保護dusting(飛機)作物噴粉plant作物植株PREPOSITIONcrop of一季產的⋯a crop of carrots一季產的胡蘿蔔
crop

noun²

2total amount of grain, fruit, etc. grown收成ADJECTIVE | VERB + CROP | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEabundant, bumper, excellent, good, heavy, record大豐收;好收成;創紀錄的產量poor歉收early提早收穫Bring strawberry plants indoors for an early crop.把草莓植株移入室內以提早收穫。potato, rice, wheat, etc.馬鈴薯、大米、小麥等的收成VERB + CROPget, harvest, have, reap獲得豐收A record crop was harvested.獲得了一次創紀錄的收成。We had a very good crop of apples last year.去年我們的蘋果獲得了大豐收。bear, produce, yield有收成It takes three to five years for a new plantation to bear a crop.一個新的種植場需要 3 到 5 年的時間才有收成。PREPOSITIONcrop of⋯的收成
crop

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBclosely剪得很短His hair was closely cropped.他的頭髮剪得很短。PHRASEScrop sth short把⋯剪短His hair had been cropped short and he looked different.頭髮剪短後他看起來和以前不一樣了。

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