English to Bengali Dictionary Harvest

Harvest

ফসল
definition
verb
after harvesting, most of the crop is stored in large buildings
gather (a crop) as a harvest.
noun
helping with the harvest
the process or period of gathering in crops.
translation of 'harvest'
ফসল কাটার ও গোলজাত করার সময়
verb
শস্য সংগ্রহ করা,
ফসল গোলাজাত করা
noun
খরিফ,
ফসল,
সংগৃহীত ফসল,
ফসল গোলাজাত করার সময়,
শ্রমের ফল
example
Will the second half of the calendar which is about to begin produce a more lucrative 'harvest' for Peugeot?
u2018An average of 60 tons of watermelon is produced each 'harvest' ,u2019 Suwandi said.
This followed a shortage caused by a poor winter 'harvest' and alleged wheat market manipulation resulted in excessive exports of grain.
Fishermen and their representative bodies have always been more than capable of policing themselves and restricting their 'harvest' of wild fish.
in terms of science, Apollo yielded a meagre 'harvest'
According to one elder interviewed, ensuring the animal was fat was an important part of the 'harvest' .
The harvest crew had been paid to 'harvest' crops that went unsold in rain swept farmers' markets.
But Redhefer seems to be reaping a rich 'harvest' from the public deception.
Each year woman, children and even competing small farmers are forced to 'harvest' the crop on big collective farms.
If those working on it can work together, the seeds sown to date can yield a bountiful 'harvest' .
UN agencies say, however, the 'harvest' yielded less than 900 000 tons.
Wormers must now record their daily haul, and they are required to 'harvest' the worms on a rotational basis, leaving some beaches to lie fallow for a season.
They have the right to 'harvest' one whale every two years.
In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their 'harvest' .
Gulfprince ripens from early to mid-May, extending the 'harvest' period.
In gene therapy, orthopedic surgeons 'harvest' cells from a patient, modify them and return them to a particular area of the body.
Chile is one of the countries closest to toothfish territory and catches and exports a large share of the toothfish 'harvest' .
Alternative solutions are derived by first allowing extra labor hours during the 'harvest' period.
Farmers present offerings and gifts to the deities for a successful 'harvest' season and pray for bumper crops in the next.
Only a failure of public and private investment leaves the country (and the world) unable to 'harvest' renewable energy efficiently.
Could we conceivably ever get to a stage where we would have to 'harvest' and eat other humans to get by?
In a wild population, this theory implies that the remaining animals after a 'harvest' will increase their reproductive rate to compensate.
The maize fields were also expected to produce a good 'harvest' , with enough maize for feed and export.
a poor 'harvest'
As recently as last month, a Gallup poll found that most Americans opposed both cloning for reproductive purposes and research cloning performed to 'harvest' stem cells from human embryos.
Most Nicaraguans who have work still toil as migrants, following crops and working only during the 'harvest' period.
It's the end of the 'harvest' season and these farmers in the village of Saloum are sorting the last of their peanuts.
Later on, however, it produces a 'harvest' of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.
a limited 'harvest' of wild mink
That's about four acres under cultivation - enough to produce a total 'harvest' last year of about 10,000 bundles.
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