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harvest

[hahr-vist] / ˈhɑr vɪst /




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In his speech, Kim largely focused on domestic achievements in construction projects and agricultural harvest as he looked back on the year.

From The Wall Street Journal

At year’s end, investors sell their losers to lower their capital-gains tax burden — harvesting losses to offset gains.

From MarketWatch

We plant, thin, burn and harvest according to knowledge passed down from our ancestors.

From The Wall Street Journal

When he came to the U.S. from Costa Rica about 40 years ago, he did manual labor during wine harvests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Large herds of fallow deer cause problems for arable farmers throughout the year, too, trampling freshly planted crops in the spring and then returning to nibble their way through the fields ahead of harvest time.

From BBC