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I . crop [krɒp, Am krɑ:p] N

1. crop (plant):

crop

2. crop (harvest):

crop
plon m
crop
zbiór m

3. crop (group):

crop
porcja f

4. crop (hair):

crop
to have a short crop

5. crop (bird's throat):

crop
wole nt

6. crop (whip):

crop

II . crop <-pp-> [krɒp, Am krɑ:p] VB trans

1. crop (collect):

crop

2. crop (grow):

crop

3. crop (eat):

crop

4. crop (cut short):

crop

5. crop (trim):

to crop a photo

III . crop <-pp-> [krɒp, Am krɑ:p] VB intr

cash crop N

crop circles N pl

crop rotation N AGR

riding crop N

riding crop

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Crop damage to the apple crop was estimated at $3 million.
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In areas near water sources is where the most diversity in crops can be found.
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Initially he carried a low stud fee but success from his first crops led to him quickly being much in demand.
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After feeding, the pigeons perched on branches and digested their food, which they had stored in their crops.
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Today one of its notable crops is tobacco.
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Which questions crop up in the first place?
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They are responsible for planting rice fields along with cultivating and sell the cash crops.
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Ideally the crop is mowed when in full flower, and deposited in the silo on the day of its cutting.
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The nestlings were fed crop milk exclusively for the first three or four days.
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This allowed crops to be transported out of the area easily.
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