reap from



reap something from something

 
1. Lit. to harvest something from something. We reaped a fine harvest from our cornfields this year. They will reap nothing from their flooded fields.
2. Fig. to gain something from something. The students reaped a lot of information from their interview with the police chief. I hope to reap some good advice from the discussion.
See also: reap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ulrikaool-REE-kahSwedish
Holbrook['həu.bruk]
Archdale['a:tʃdeil]
BrighidBRIEDIrish, Irish Mythology
Miguelmee-GELSpanish, Portuguese
ÁKi-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic