slovodefinícia
reap
(mass)
reap
- žať
reap
(encz)
reap,sklízet v: Zdeněk Brož
Reap
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\, v. i.
To perform the act or operation of reaping; to gather a
harvest.
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They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. --Ps. cxxvi.
5.
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Reap
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\, n. [Cf. AS. r[imac]p harvest. See Reap, v.]
A bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper
as it is cut. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
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Reap
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\ (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reaped (r[=e]pt); p.
pr. & vb. n. Reaping.] [OE. repen, AS. r[imac]pan to seize,
reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth.
raupjan, or E. ripe.]
1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as
grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
not wholly reap the corners of thy field. --Lev.
xix. 9.
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2. To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest,
or as the fruit of labor or of works; -- in a good or a
bad sense; as, to reap a benefit from exertions.
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Why do I humble thus myself, and, suing
For peace, reap nothing but repulse and hate?
--Milton.
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3. To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field.
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4. To deprive of the beard; to shave. [R.] --Shak.
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Reaping hook, an implement having a hook-shaped blade, used
in reaping; a sickle; -- in a specific sense,
distinguished from a sickle by a blade keen instead of
serrated.
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reap
(wn)
reap
v 1: gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes" [syn:
reap, harvest, glean]
2: get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in
the association" [syn: reap, draw]
podobné slovodefinícia
reap
(mass)
reap
- žať
grim reaper
(encz)
Grim Reaper,smrtka (s kosou) personifikace smrti RitchieGrim Reaper,zubatá (s kosou) personifikace smrti Ritchie
reap
(encz)
reap,sklízet v: Zdeněk Brož
reap hook
(encz)
reap hook, n:
reaper
(encz)
reaper,sekačka n: Zdeněk Brožreaper,žací stroj Zdeněk Brož
reaper binder
(encz)
reaper binder, n:
reaping
(encz)
reaping,sklízející adj: Zdeněk Brožreaping,sklizeň Zdeněk Brož
reaping hook
(encz)
reaping hook, n:
reappear
(encz)
reappear,znovu se objevit Zdeněk Brož
reappearance
(encz)
reappearance,nový výskyt Zdeněk Brož
reappeared
(encz)
reappeared,znovu se objevil Zdeněk Brož
reappears
(encz)
reappears,znovu se objevuje v: Zdeněk Brož
reapplication
(encz)
reapplication,
reapplied
(encz)
reapplied,
reapply
(encz)
reapply,znovu zažádat v: IvČa
reappoint
(encz)
reappoint,opětovně jmenovat Zdeněk Brožreappoint,znovu dosadit Zdeněk Brož
reappointment
(encz)
reappointment,opětovné jmenování n: Zdeněk Brož
reapportion
(encz)
reapportion,
reapportionment
(encz)
reapportionment,
reappraisal
(encz)
reappraisal,přehodnocení n: Zdeněk Brož
reappraise
(encz)
reappraise,přehodnotit v: Zdeněk Brož
reappraised
(encz)
reappraised,přehodnocený adj: Zdeněk Brožreappraised,přehodnotil v: Zdeněk Brožreappraised,reklasifikovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
reappraising
(encz)
reappraising,
the grim reaper
(encz)
The Grim Reaper,
you reap whatsoever you sow
(encz)
you reap whatsoever you sow,
grim file reaper (pervasive data destroyer)
(czen)
Grim File Reaper (pervasive data destroyer),GFR[zkr.]
Foreappoint
(gcide)
Foreappoint \Fore`ap*point"\, v. t.
To set, order, or appoint, beforehand. --Sherwood.
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Foreappointment
(gcide)
Foreappointment \Fore`ap*point"ment\, n.
Previous appointment; preordinantion. --Sherwood.
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Preappoint
(gcide)
Preappoint \Pre`ap*point"\, v. t.
To appoint previously, or beforehand. --Carlyle.
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Preappointment
(gcide)
Preappointment \Pre`ap*point"ment\, n.
Previous appointment.
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Preapprehension
(gcide)
Preapprehension \Pre*ap`pre*hen"sion\, n.
An apprehension or opinion formed before examination or
knowledge. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
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Reaped
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\ (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reaped (r[=e]pt); p.
pr. & vb. n. Reaping.] [OE. repen, AS. r[imac]pan to seize,
reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth.
raupjan, or E. ripe.]
1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as
grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
not wholly reap the corners of thy field. --Lev.
xix. 9.
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2. To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest,
or as the fruit of labor or of works; -- in a good or a
bad sense; as, to reap a benefit from exertions.
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Why do I humble thus myself, and, suing
For peace, reap nothing but repulse and hate?
--Milton.
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3. To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field.
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4. To deprive of the beard; to shave. [R.] --Shak.
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Reaping hook, an implement having a hook-shaped blade, used
in reaping; a sickle; -- in a specific sense,
distinguished from a sickle by a blade keen instead of
serrated.
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Reaper
(gcide)
Reaper \Reap"er\ (r[=e]p"[~e]r), n.
1. One who reaps.
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The sun-burned reapers wiping their foreheads.
--Macaulay.
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2. A reaping machine.
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Reaping
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\ (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reaped (r[=e]pt); p.
pr. & vb. n. Reaping.] [OE. repen, AS. r[imac]pan to seize,
reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth.
raupjan, or E. ripe.]
1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as
grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
not wholly reap the corners of thy field. --Lev.
xix. 9.
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2. To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest,
or as the fruit of labor or of works; -- in a good or a
bad sense; as, to reap a benefit from exertions.
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Why do I humble thus myself, and, suing
For peace, reap nothing but repulse and hate?
--Milton.
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3. To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field.
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4. To deprive of the beard; to shave. [R.] --Shak.
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Reaping hook, an implement having a hook-shaped blade, used
in reaping; a sickle; -- in a specific sense,
distinguished from a sickle by a blade keen instead of
serrated.
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Reaping hook
(gcide)
Reap \Reap\ (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reaped (r[=e]pt); p.
pr. & vb. n. Reaping.] [OE. repen, AS. r[imac]pan to seize,
reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth.
raupjan, or E. ripe.]
1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as
grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
not wholly reap the corners of thy field. --Lev.
xix. 9.
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2. To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest,
or as the fruit of labor or of works; -- in a good or a
bad sense; as, to reap a benefit from exertions.
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Why do I humble thus myself, and, suing
For peace, reap nothing but repulse and hate?
--Milton.
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3. To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field.
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4. To deprive of the beard; to shave. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Reaping hook, an implement having a hook-shaped blade, used
in reaping; a sickle; -- in a specific sense,
distinguished from a sickle by a blade keen instead of
serrated.
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Reapparel
(gcide)
Reapparel \Re`ap*par"el\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*p[a^]r"[e^]l), v. t.
To clothe again.
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Reappear
(gcide)
Reappear \Re`ap*pear"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*p[=e]r"), v. i.
To appear again.
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Reappearance
(gcide)
Reappearance \Re`ap*pear"ance\ (-ans), n.
A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing
again.
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Reapplication
(gcide)
Reapplication \Re*ap`pli*ca"tion\
(r[=e]*[a^]p`pl[i^]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
The act of reapplying, or the state of being reapplied.
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Reapply
(gcide)
Reapply \Re`ap*ply"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*pl[imac]"), v. t. & i.
To apply again.
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Reappoint
(gcide)
Reappoint \Re`ap*point"\ (-point"), v. t.
To appoint again.
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Reappointment
(gcide)
Reappointment \Re`ap*point"ment\ (-ment), n.
The act of reappointing, or the state of being reappointed.
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Reapportion
(gcide)
Reapportion \Re`ap*por"tion\ (-p[=o]r"sh[u^]n), v. t.
To apportion again.
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Reapportionment
(gcide)
Reapportionment \Re`ap*por"tion*ment\ (-ment), n.
A second or a new apportionment.
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Reapproach
(gcide)
Reapproach \Re`ap*proach"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*pr[=o]ch"), v. i. & t.
To approach again or anew.
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Threap
(gcide)
Threap \Threap\, v. i.
To contend obstinately; to be pertinacious. [Prov. Eng. &
Scot.]
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It's not for a man with a woman to threap. --Percy's
Reliques.
[1913 Webster]Threap \Threap\, n.
An obstinate decision or determination; a pertinacious
affirmation. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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He was taken a threap that he would have it finished
before the year was done. --Carlyle.
[1913 Webster]Threap \Threap\ (thr[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Threaped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Threaping.] [AS. [thorn]re['a]pian to
reprove.] [Written also threpe, and threip.]
1. To call; to name. [Obs.]
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2. To maintain obstinately against denial or contradiction;
also, to contend or argue against (another) with
obstinacy; to chide; as, he threaped me down that it was
so. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Burns.
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3. To beat, or thrash. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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4. To cozen, or cheat. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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Threaped
(gcide)
Threap \Threap\ (thr[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Threaped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Threaping.] [AS. [thorn]re['a]pian to
reprove.] [Written also threpe, and threip.]
1. To call; to name. [Obs.]
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2. To maintain obstinately against denial or contradiction;
also, to contend or argue against (another) with
obstinacy; to chide; as, he threaped me down that it was
so. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Burns.
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3. To beat, or thrash. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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4. To cozen, or cheat. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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Threaping
(gcide)
Threap \Threap\ (thr[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Threaped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Threaping.] [AS. [thorn]re['a]pian to
reprove.] [Written also threpe, and threip.]
1. To call; to name. [Obs.]
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2. To maintain obstinately against denial or contradiction;
also, to contend or argue against (another) with
obstinacy; to chide; as, he threaped me down that it was
so. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Burns.
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3. To beat, or thrash. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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4. To cozen, or cheat. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
[1913 Webster]
grim reaper
(wn)
Grim Reaper
n 1: Death personified as an old man or a skeleton with a scythe
[syn: Grim Reaper, Reaper]
reap
(wn)
reap
v 1: gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes" [syn:
reap, harvest, glean]
2: get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in
the association" [syn: reap, draw]
reap hook
(wn)
reap hook
n 1: an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade
and a short handle [syn: sickle, reaping hook, {reap
hook}]
reaper
(wn)
reaper
n 1: someone who helps to gather the harvest [syn: harvester,
reaper]
2: Death personified as an old man or a skeleton with a scythe
[syn: Grim Reaper, Reaper]
3: farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields [syn:
harvester, reaper]
reaper binder
(wn)
reaper binder
n 1: a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves [syn:
binder, reaper binder]
reaping hook
(wn)
reaping hook
n 1: an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade
and a short handle [syn: sickle, reaping hook, {reap
hook}]
reappear
(wn)
reappear
v 1: appear again; "The sores reappeared on her body"; "Her
husband reappeared after having left her years ago" [syn:
reappear, re-emerge]
reappearance
(wn)
reappearance
n 1: the event of something appearing again; "the reappearance
of Halley's comet"
2: the act of someone appearing again; "his reappearance as
Hamlet has been long awaited" [syn: reappearance, return]
reapportion
(wn)
reapportion
v 1: allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional
seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data" [syn:
reapportion, reallocate]
reapportionment
(wn)
reapportionment
n 1: a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of
congressional seats in the United States on the basis of
census results) [syn: reallotment, reapportionment,
reallocation]
reappraisal
(wn)
reappraisal
n 1: a new appraisal or evaluation [syn: reappraisal,
revaluation, review, reassessment]
reappraise
(wn)
reappraise
v 1: appraise anew; "Homes in our town are reappraised every
five years and taxes are increased accordingly"
grim file reaper
(foldoc)
Grim File Reaper
GFR

(GFR) An ITS and LISP Machine
utility to remove files according to some program-automated or
semi-automatic manual procedure, especially one designed to
reclaim mass storage space or reduce name-space clutter (the
original GFR actually moved files to tape).

See also prowler, reaper. Compare GC, which discards
only provably worthless stuff.

(1996-06-20)
reaper
(foldoc)
reaper

A prowler that GFRs files. A file removed in this way is
said to have been "reaped".

[Jargon File]
reaper
(jargon)
reaper
n.

A prowler that removes files. A file removed in this way is said to have
been reaped.

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