1. to reap the harvest
Then together we went to a field to reap the harvest.
Inglese parola "zbierać żniwo"(to reap the harvest) si verifica in set:
Vocabluary Psychology in BusinessHolidays at the countryside2. to take a toll
3. take its toll
the stress was starting to take its toll on him
Inglese parola "zbierać żniwo"(take its toll) si verifica in set:
Słownictwo spersonalizowane z lekcji4. take a toll on
Inglese parola "zbierać żniwo"(take a toll on) si verifica in set:
New English File - część 1.5. cut a wide swathe through society
Inglese parola "zbierać żniwo"(cut a wide swathe through society) si verifica in set:
Ostatni test z angielskiego6. to take a heavy toll on
7. harvest
Unusually warm weather caused problems for the apple harvest.
I began driving our tractor when I was 12 years old to help my father out at harvest time.
Thanks to the nice weather, we were able to harvest all of the crops in a day.
Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have gone up in the last six months.
The bad harvest caused massive food shortages.
the corn harvest
The farmers complained that because of the dry weather there would be a poor harvest of winter grain.
Some day you will have to reap the harvest of your own sowing.
The Chavez family joined thousands of other farm workers who traveled around the state of California, to harvest crops for farm owners.
She watched the harvest gathered and the apples picked.
The definition of bountiful is plentiful, abundant or in large quantities. When your harvest produces twice as much as it did last year, this is an example of a bountiful harvest.
Perhaps if he pushed them a bit more, he could bring in an extra harvest this summer and fullfil his contract.
boys were released from school to help the farmers harvest their crops
As a child; I always wanted to help harvest the crops on my parents’ farm.
The power delivered by a one square metre solar panel is approximately one watt. Therefore it is currently difficult to harvest solar energy on a grand scale.
Inglese parola "zbierać żniwo"(harvest) si verifica in set:
słownictwo z lekcji8. take it's toll on
9. reap
You reap what you sow.
You know the phrase, we reap what we sow. I have sown the wind and this is my storm.
As you sow, so will you reap.
I'll wait a few more weeks and I'll reap my rewards.
Large numbers of men were employed to reap the harvest
You must sow before you can reap.
Some day you will have to reap the harvest of your own sowing.
We will reap rich rewards later on in life.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
What one has sown one will have to reap.
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
As a man sows, so he shall reap.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
10. taking a toll