"to one's crops" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "to one's crops" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. uprawa (uprawiane rośliny) [COUNTABLE]
    The land in the area is especially good for growing crops.
    The weather is not good for the crops this summer.
  2. plon, zbiory [COUNTABLE]
    They had no way to get their crop to market.
    Farmers harvested a record crop last year.
    link synonym: harvest
  3. wole (u ptaków) [COUNTABLE]
    Pelicans have crops.
    Birds store food in their crops.
  4. krótka fryzura (jeżyk) [COUNTABLE]
    You look great in this crop!
    He went to a hairdresser and now he has a crop.
  5. grupa, ekipa, zespół informal
    This new crop of politicians seems to be even worse than the previous one.
    A crop of sportsmen is staying at this hotel.
verbo
  1. przycinać, podcinać (włosy)
    He had short cropped hair.
    I cropped my hair myself.
    You should crop your hair every month.
  2. kadrować, przycinać (zdjęcie, np. komputerowo lub za pomocą gilotyny fotograficznej)
    This image is too big. Try to crop it.
    I don't want him to be in this photo, can you crop it?
  3. skubać, przygryzać (np. trawę, rośliny)
    Cows crop the grass on my field.
    I observed the goat which was cropping the grass.
  4. dawać plony, obrodzić (np. rośliny)  BrE
    I hope my apple trees will crop this year.
    I don't understand why my potatoes didn't crop.
sustantivo
  1. szpicruta, palcat, bat [COUNTABLE]
    He tried to hit us with his crop, but he missed.
    She hit the horse with the crop.
the image to "crops" in Polish
sustantivo
  1. plony, zbiory
    Most farmers harvest their crops in the fall.
    link synonym: harvest

"to one's crops" — Collocation dictionary inglés

to one's crops collocation
More popular variant: to crops
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): aby czyjś uprawy
  1. to preposición + crop sustantivo
    Very loose collocation

    In return they were allowed to plant crops for the first few years between the trees.

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