1. crop
We had a bad rice crop last year because it rained a lot.
The crop suffered serious damage as a consequence of the early frost.
Corn is an important crop in the United States.
The Ugandans depend on their coffee crop to bring money into the country.
The rain destroyed the crops.
There's a good chance that this year's rice crop will be up on last year's.
I don't think that they are valuable just because they have a large crop, but I'm glad when they sprout in great numbers - even when they are poison mushrooms.
Because of the difference in climate, the same crop is not cultivated in the North and East of the country.
Hundreds of people in brown smocks worked in the falling ash, caring for the crops.
This new crop of politicians seems to be even worse than the previous one.
In some African countries, cotton is the main agricultural crop.
Scientists have developed a seed-producing crop that thrives in sandy soils irrigated with salt water.
This wittily angled shot of an ordinary domestic garden vegetable crop transforms it into a magical, exotic and seductive landscape
he main crops grown for export are coffee and rice; The carrots have cropped (= grown) well this year.
That does not, however, stop thousands of people from using drones for a plethora of purposes, including videography, sheep herding, product delivery and crop surveying.
2. to frame
Inglese parola "kadrować"(to frame) si verifica in set:
sierpień 20233. frame the shot