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winter crops - перевод на Английский

Dessert crops

winter crops         
BIENNIAL CEREAL CROPS SOWN IN AUTUMN
Winter crops; Winter grains; Fall grains; Fall cereals; Winter crop; Winter grain; Winter cereals
winteroogst (groente en fruit die in de winter groeien)
winter sports         
  • Based on the number of participating athletes, bandy is the second most popular winter sport in the world for men
  • [[Snowman]]
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  • Salpausselkä]] in [[Lahti]], [[Finland]] in 2010
  • A snowmobile tour at [[Yellowstone National Park]].
  • A postage stamp issued by East Germany in  1968 in commemoration of their first Winter Olympics as an independent country under a communist regime
SPORT MAINLY PRACTICED DURING THE WINTERTIME, OFTEN ON SNOW OR ICE
Winter sport; Winter Sport; Snowsports; Winter Sports; Ice sport; Ice sports; Snow sports; Snow sport; Winter activity; Icesport; Snowsport; Ice-sport; Icesports; Snow-sports; Snow-sport; Winter-sport; Winter-sports; Wintersports; Wintersport; Ice-sports; List of winter sports; List of winter sport; Winter activities
wintersport
winter clothes         
COSTUME FOR COLD WEATHER
Winter clothes
winterkleren

Определение

crop
(crops, cropping, cropped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Crops are plants such as wheat and potatoes that are grown in large quantities for food.
Rice farmers here still plant and harvest their crops by hand...
The main crop is wheat and this is grown even on the very steep slopes.
N-COUNT
see also cash crop
2.
The plants or fruits that are collected at harvest time are referred to as a crop.
Each year it produces a fine crop of fruit...
The US government says that this year's corn crop should be about 8 percent more than last year...
= harvest
N-COUNT: usu with supp
3.
You can refer to a group of people or things that have appeared together as a crop of people or things. (INFORMAL)
The present crop of books and documentaries about Marilyn Monroe exploit the thirtieth anniversary of her death...
= batch
N-SING: N of n
4.
When a plant crops, it produces fruits or parts which people want.
Although these vegetables adapt well to our temperate climate, they tend to crop poorly.
VERB: V
5.
To crop someone's hair means to cut it short.
She cropped her hair and dyed it blonde.
VERB: V n
cropped
She had cropped grey hair.
ADJ
6.
A crop is a short hairstyle.
She had her long hair cut into a boyish crop.
N-COUNT: usu sing
7.
If you crop a photograph, you cut part of it off, in order to get rid of part of the picture or to be able to frame it.
I decided to crop the picture just above the water line...
Her husband was cropped from the photograph.
VERB: V n, be V-ed from n
8.
the cream of the crop: see cream

Википедия

Dessert crop

Dessert crops are defined as types of crops or plants that are not (or historically were not) used in everyday consumption. They are used for "dessert," which is a loose definition for special occasions, for use by the elite, or for pleasure rather than sustenance.

Some examples of such crops in the past are coffee, sugar, tea, tobacco and cocoa. While these crops are more of everyday staples in modern times, a few centuries ago this was not the case. They were regarded as extravagances, as "sinful" indulgences, or even instruments of the Devil.

Примеры употребления для winter crops
1. The rain is worth A$150,000–A$200,000 to Groves in winter crops.
2. Last year, rain finally arrived in mid–June, leaving farmers racing to plant winter crops.
3. Rice, cotton and oilseeds are the main winter crops, sown in June and July and harvested in October and November.
4. Rain which began earlier in June allowed farmers to plant winter crops after many had endured three months with barely a drop of rain.
5. Traders said sowing of winter crops such as groundnut, soybean, sugarcane, cotton and rice had picked up with increased rainfall in many parts of the country.