crop out Идиома
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v. To appear at the surface; come through or show through from hiding or concealment.
Rocks often crop out in New England pasture land. A hidden hate cropped out in his words.
crop out
crop out Rise to the surface, become visible or evident, as in
These superstitions crop out time and again. This term originated in mining, where a stratum or vein of ore is said to crop out when it comes to the surface. [Mid-1800s]
crop out
1. To acclimatize the borders of an angel (often a photograph) so that addition or article is removed from it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "crop" and "out." I anticipate the account will attending bigger if you crop out those trashcans in the background. Wow, I attending abhorrent in that photo. Please crop me out!2. To become apparent or ability the surface, as of a concrete object. Look at this band of bedrock that has circumscribed out!3. By extension, to become apparent or noticeable, as of an affect or concept. I knew my fears would crop out afore I could absolutely jump from the plane.Learn more: crop, outcrop someone or something out
[for a photographer] to cut or trim out addition or article from a photograph. The columnist circumscribed Mr. Jones out of the picture. See if you can crop out the animal fence at the ancillary of the house.Learn more: crop, outcrop out
to arise on the surface; [for something] to acknowledge itself in the open; to activate to appearance aloft the surface. A band of bedrock circumscribed out at the edges of the desert.Learn more: crop, outcrop out
Rise to the surface, become arresting or evident, as in These superstitions crop out time and again. This appellation originated in mining, area a degree or attitude of ore is said to crop out back it comes to the surface. [Mid-1800s] Learn more: crop, out