cosecha

/koˈset͡ʃa/, [koˈse.t͡ʃa]

harvest


Examples
  • Este año esperamos una buena cosecha.

    We're expecting a good harvest this year.

  • Debido a la mala cosecha, el precio del trigo ha subido en los últimos seis meses.

    Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have gone up in the last six months.

  • El año pasado hubo una mala cosecha.

    Last year, there was a bad harvest.

  • Ellos esperan que la cosecha de trigo sea buena este año.

    They're hoping the wheat harvest will be good this year.

  • A los doce años empecé a conducir nuestro tractor para ayudar a mi padre durante la cosecha.

    I began driving our tractor when I was 12 years old to help my father out at harvest time.

  • Este año habrá una gigantesca cosecha de maíz.

    There will be a giant crop of corn this year.

  • Tendremos una buena cosecha si el buen clima perdura.

    We'll have a good crop if this good weather keeps up.

  • La temporada de sequía causó severo daño a la cosecha.

    The spell of drought did severe damage to the harvest.

  • Con doce años empecé a conducir nuestro tractor para echarle una mano a mi padre durante la cosecha.

    I began driving our tractor when I was 12 years old to help my father out at harvest time.

  • Algún día recogerás la cosecha de tu propia siembra.

    Some day you will have to reap the harvest of your own sowing.

  • Una mala cosecha puede causar hambrunas.

    Poor crops may cause famine.

  • Un festival tiene lugar a la cosecha de arroz.

    A festival is held at the rice harvest.

  • Los agricultores sufrieron pérdidas de cosecha debido al mal tiempo.

    Farmers suffered crop losses from poor weather.

  • La buena cosecha bajó el precio del arroz.

    The good harvest brought down the price of rice.

  • Las inundaciones han estropeado la cosecha.

    The floods ruined the crops.

  • Halloween fue traída a Norteamérica por inmigrantes de Europa que celebraban la cosecha alrededor de una fogata, compartían historias de fantasmas, cantaban, y se adivinaban la fortuna.

    Halloween was brought to North America by immigrants from Europe who would celebrate the harvest around a bonfire, share ghost stories, sing, and tell fortunes.


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