[/krɔp; krɑp/] n 用法: 1 (a) [C] amount of grain, hay, fruit, etc grown in one year or season (谷物、 乾草、 水果等一年或一季的)收成, 产量: the potato crop 马铃薯的产量 * a good crop of rice 稻谷的丰收 * a bumper (ie very large) crop 特大的丰收 * [attrib 作表语] a crop failure 歉收. (b) crops [pl] agricultural plants in the fields 农作物; 庄稼: treat the crops with fertilizer 给农作物施肥. 用法: 2 [sing] ~ of sth group of people or quantity of things appearing or produced at the same time (同时出现或产生的)一群(人), 一批(事物): this year's crop of students 本届大学生 * The programme brought quite a crop of complaints from viewers. 该节目招致观众诸多不满. 用法: 3 [C] very short hair-cut 极短的发式; 平头. 用法: 4 [C] bag-like part of a bird's throat where food is prepared for digestion before passing into the stomach 嗉子; 嗉囊. 用法: 5 [C] (also `hunting-crop) whip with a short loop instead of a lash, used by riders 猎鞭(骑手用的, 端部有小圈). 用法: 6 (idm 习语) neck and crop => neck. crop 2 v (-pp-) 用法: 1 [Tn, Cn.a] (a) cut short (sb's hair or an animal's ears, tail, etc) 剪短(某人的头发、 动物的耳朵或尾巴等): with hair cropped (short) 头发剪得很短. (b) (of animals) bite the tops off and eat (grass, plants, etc) (指动物)啃吃(青草、 其他植物等): Sheep had cropped the grass (short). 羊把草啃(短)了. 用法: 2 [I] (of plants, fields, etc) bear a crop (指植物、 田地等)收获: The beans cropped well this year. 今年豆子丰收. 用法: 3 (phr v) crop up appear or happen, esp unexpectedly 出现或发生(尤指意外地): All sorts of difficulties cropped up. 各种各样的困难意想不到地出现了. * The subject cropped up as we talked. 我们交谈时无意中涉及到了这个问题. |