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1 | C a plant grown for food , usually on a farm 庄稼;作物 |
| That year, crop failure led to widespread famine. 那年,庄稼歉收导致大范围的饥荒。 |
| They’ re all out planting the crops today. 他们今天全都出去种庄稼了。 |
| the possible health risks posed by genetically modified crops 转基因作物可能引起的对健康的危害 |
| cash crop (=grown to be sold for profit) Tobacco is the state’ s largest cash crop. 经济作物 |
| 1a | an amount of crops grown in a particular year (某年的)收成,产量 | | a good crop of potatoes 马铃薯的好收成 | | a bumper crop (=a very large crop) Last year we had a bumper crop of strawberries. 丰收 | |
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2 | singular +of several things that happen or are produced at the same time (同时发生或生产的)一批,一系列 |
| This summer’ s crop of Hollywood films will be reviewed on Saturday. 今年夏天的这批好莱坞影片将于星期六审查。 |
| 2a | several people who achieve something or become known for something at the same time (同时涌现的)一群(人) | | this year’ s crop of rookie politicians 今年涌现的一群政治家 | |
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3 | C a very short hairstyle 平头发型 |
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4 | C a riding crop |
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