crop

/krɒp/ (bre, ipa) · /krɑːp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkräp/ (ame, mw)

crop — noun

1. any type of plant — such as wheat, corn, or rice — that farmers raise in large q

1.名詞A2
釋義

any type of plant — such as wheat, corn, or rice — that farmers raise in large quantities for food or other uses; also, the total amount gathered when these plants mature at harvest time

例句

Théo helps his parents harvest the wheat crop every July before school starts.

collocation: harvest the crop

After the heavy rains flooded the fields, the rice crop was much smaller than usual.

collocation: rice crop / wheat crop / corn crop

同義詞
  • harvest

    focuses on the act of collecting and the gathered result; more seasonal than 'crop'

  • produce

    refers to fresh fruits and vegetables collectively, especially when sold; less specific about the farming process

  • yield

    emphasises the amount produced rather than the plant type; common in agricultural reports

用法筆記

Often used with a specific plant name before 'crop' — e.g. corn crop, wheat crop, coffee crop. To describe two growing cycles per year, use 'double cropping' as a related noun phrase.

常見錯誤

I bought some crop at the market.
I bought some vegetables at the market.
💡'crop' refers to the field-grown plants or the total harvest, not individual food items sold.

2. a group linked by a shared characteristic, appearing within the same period — fo

2.名詞B2
釋義

a group linked by a shared characteristic, appearing within the same period — for instance, a new batch of students arriving at a school, or several problems arising together

例句

This year's crop of engineering graduates includes several students from Brazil.

collocation: crop of [graduates / recruits / students]

A fresh crop of problems appeared when the new software was installed last week.

同義詞
  • batch

    more neutral and everyday; 'batch of cookies' sounds natural, 'crop of cookies' does not

  • generation

    more specific to people born around the same time or within one product cycle; 'crop' is looser

  • wave

    metaphor of sequential arrival; 'a new wave of immigrants' emphasises continuous flow

文法句型

a crop of + noun

用法筆記

Nearly always followed by 'of' + noun. The noun after 'of' names the group's shared category (graduates, problems, films, etc.). A common informal alternative is 'batch'.

3. a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short, usually close to the head

3.名詞B1
釋義

a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short, usually close to the head

例句

Hannah decided to get a crop for the summer because the heat was unbearable.

collocation: get / have a crop

The actress wore a neat grey crop that framed her face perfectly.

同義詞
  • buzz cut

    even shorter, usually same length all over; made with electric clippers

  • clipper cut

    generic term for any cut made with clippers; less specific than 'crop'

用法筆記

Often used with adjectives describing the length or style — 'short crop', 'neat crop', 'close crop'. Not the same as a 'buzz cut', which is cut with electric clippers to a uniform length; a crop may be slightly longer on top.

常見錯誤

She has a crop of hair.
She has a short crop.
💡Use 'crop' as the style name, not as a measure of length.

4. a pouch near the base of a bird's neck where food is softened and held for a sho

4.名詞C1
釋義

a pouch near the base of a bird's neck where food is softened and held for a short time before entering the digestive system

例句

The pigeon's crop was visibly full after it finished pecking at the breadcrumbs.

domain: bird anatomy

Ife studied how the chicken's crop breaks down seeds before digestion.

用法筆記

An anatomical term specific to birds and some insects. In birdwatching guides, 'crop' is sometimes described as a storage pouch. Not used for human anatomy.

5. a short stick with a small leather loop at one end, used by riders to tap or gui

5.名詞B2
釋義

a short stick with a small leather loop at one end, used by riders to tap or guide a horse

例句

Tamar clicked her tongue and gently tapped the horse's side with the crop.

concrete action: tap with a crop

The riding instructor told the students to keep their crop pointed forward at all times.

同義詞
  • whip

    general term; longer and more flexible than a crop

  • riding whip

    interchangeable with 'riding crop' but slightly less common

用法筆記

Paired with 'riding' to avoid ambiguity with other senses — almost always 'riding crop' in everyday usage. Shorter and lighter than a standard whip.

6. a short piece of clothing for the upper body that ends above the waist, leaving

6.名詞B1
釋義

a short piece of clothing for the upper body that ends above the waist, leaving part of the stomach visible

例句

Eri wore a white crop with high-waisted jeans to the summer music festival.

collocation: wear a crop (top)

The shop window displayed a striped crop in three colours — blue, green, and yellow.

同義詞
  • crop top

    full form of the abbreviation 'crop'; both are used interchangeably

用法筆記

Short for 'crop top'. Usually worn in warm weather or as a fashion statement. In Taiwan, often called 短版上衣 or 露肚上衣 in casual speech.

crop — verb