Harvest is a name/verb of the action/act to gather and get crops. First, i want to say, recolecta de café, and i decided to translate it as coffee harvest, is it ok?.but the real problem is with recolectoras. Hi here is a maxim ascribed to pythagoras, and i don't understand the underlined in its explanation:
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It's from middlemarch by george eliot:
How he came to fall into this extravagance [i.e.
Grow can be intransitive or transitive. Hello everybody in this forum. Hello people, i need help with a term. In the past week i have read a couple of articles where they use this term, to “harvest an animal”.
Whether anything grows as a result of that is another matter. Plant means to put the seeds in the ground. Uzzle brings a scale to the pumpkin patch. Crop is material which is harvested.
I was wondering which verb would suit best in this sentence, to harvest or to collect.
“they are the same weight!” says lurk. Could anyone explain to me what the far dips means in the below sentence? Pick not up what has fallen from the table. For instance, one article read that “it is illegal.