harvest in French
harvest in French is récolte, moisson, récolter — harvest means the gathering in of a ripe crop, or the crop itself once gathered.
harvest in French
récolte
moisson
récolter
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
recueillir
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
moissonner
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
What does "harvest" mean?
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noun The gathering in of a ripe crop, or the crop itself once gathered.
"Farmers work long hours during the harvest to bring the wheat in before the rain."
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noun The season when crops are gathered, roughly early autumn.
"The village holds a festival every year at harvest."
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noun The reward or result that comes from an effort or action.
"Years of research finally produced a harvest of useful data."
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verb To gather a ripe crop, or to collect something else useful (data, organs, resources) in a similar organized way.
"They harvest the grapes by hand to avoid bruising them."
harvest in a sentence
- Farmers work long hours during the harvest to bring the wheat in before the rain.
- This year's apple harvest was the biggest in a decade.
- The village holds a festival every year at harvest.
- Years of research finally produced a harvest of useful data.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "harvest" in French?
"harvest" in French is récolte, moisson, récolter. harvest means: The gathering in of a ripe crop, or the crop itself once gathered.
How do you use "harvest" in a sentence?
Example: "Farmers work long hours during the harvest to bring the wheat in before the rain." In French, "harvest" is récolte, moisson, récolter.
Are there other ways to say "harvest" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "harvest": récolte, moisson, récolter, recueillir, moissonner.
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