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reap from
1) phr. v. เก็บเกี่ยว (พืชผล)
2) phr. v. ได้รับผลตอบแทนจาก

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  • Reap — may refer to: *Reap, to Harvest grain crops **Reaper, a horse drawn farm implement invented in 1831 and patented by Cyrus McCormick **Reaping hook, see Sickle *Grim Reaper (disambiguation) **Grim Reaper, see Death (personification) * Whatsoever a …   Wikipedia

  • Reap — (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reaped} (r[=e]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reaping}.] [OE. repen, AS. r[=i]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… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • reap — UK US /riːp/ verb [T] ► to make a large amount of money or a big profit: »Outside shareholders reaped 25% of the dividends generated. reap $35 million/£1.9 billion, etc. »His company has reaped more than $800 million in federal contracts over the …   Financial and business terms

  • reap — reap, glean, gather, garner, harvest are comparable when they mean to do the work or a given part of the work of collecting ripened crops. Reap applies to the cutting down and usually collecting of ripened grain; in extension, it may suggest a… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • reap what you sow — reap what (you) sow to experience the results of your own actions. If we neglect our environment, we will surely reap what we sow. Usage notes: usually used to say that something bad is likely to result from an activity Etymology: from the idea… …   New idioms dictionary

  • reap what sow — reap what (you) sow to experience the results of your own actions. If we neglect our environment, we will surely reap what we sow. Usage notes: usually used to say that something bad is likely to result from an activity Etymology: from the idea… …   New idioms dictionary

  • reap — [rēp] vt. [ME repen < OE ripan, akin to RIPE < IE * reib < base * rei , to tear, pull out, rend > ROW1, RIVE] 1. to cut (grain) with a scythe, sickle, or reaping machine 2. to gather (a crop, harvest, etc.) by cutting 3. to cut or… …   English World dictionary

  • From the Terrace — is a 1960 motion picture directed by Mark Robson and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Barbara Eden, Ina Balin, and Leon Ames.The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman based on the 1958 novel by John O Hara that tells the story… …   Wikipedia

  • Reap the Wild Wind (song) — Infobox Single Name = Reap the Wild Wind Artist = Ultravox from Album = Quartet B side = Hosanna (In Excelsis Deo) Released = September 16 1982 Format = 7 single, 12 single Recorded = Air Studios, London, 1982 Genre = Synthpop, Electronic Length …   Wikipedia

  • Reap the Whirlwind (Star Trek novel) — Infobox Book name = Reap the Whirlwind author = David Mack cover artist = country = United States language = English genre = Science Fiction novel publisher = Pocket Books release date = June 2007 media type = Print (Paperback) pages = 320 pp… …   Wikipedia

  • reap — 1. verb /riːp/ a) To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting. For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap. [ …   Wiktionary

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