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  1. Harvest. 4.4 • 1.6K Ratings. Free. iPhone Screenshots. Harvest helps teams thrive with simple time tracking, real-time insights, long-term business intelligence, and tools to help you get paid faster. Easily track time, log expenses, and manage invoices on-the go with Harvest for iPhone.

  2. to catch, take, or remove (animals), especially for food: Fishermen harvested hundreds of salmon from the river. to collect (any resource) for future use: to harvest solar energy; spammers who harvest email addresses. to extract (an organ or tissue) from a living or dead body, as for transplantation or research: to harvest a kidney;

  3. the quality or amount of crops that are collected. harvest. verb [ I, T ] uk / ˈhɑːvɪst / us. to cut and collect crops when they are ready. (Definition of harvest from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of harvest. in Chinese (Traditional) 收穫時節, 收割,收穫, 收成… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 收获时节, 收割,收获, 收成…

  4. verb. us / ˈhɑːr.vəst / uk / ˈhɑː.vɪst / harvest verb (FOOD) [ I or T ] to pick and collect crops, or to collect plants, animals, or fish as food: In the U.S., winter wheat is harvested in the early summer. By the end of the year, growers in the state will have harvested 1.8 million barrels of fruit.

  5. /ˈhɑrvəst/ /ˈhɑvɪst/ IPA guide. Other forms: harvests; harvesting; harvested. The harvest is the time when you reap what you sow. As a verb, to harvest something means that you pick or gather it. You might harvest your sweet corn late in the summer. As a noun, harvest means the time of year when crops are ripe and ready to be gathered.

  6. harvest. verb. /ˈhɑːvɪst/ /ˈhɑːrvɪst/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] harvest (something) to cut and gather a crop; to catch a number of animals or fish to eat. The nuts are ready to harvest in September. Collocations Farming. Extra Examples. Topics Farming c1. Want to learn more?

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