词汇 | garner |
释义 | garner verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈɡɑː.nər/ us /ˈɡɑːr.nɚ/ to collect something, usually after much work or with difficulty: (通常指做大量工作或历经很多困难而)收集,积累,获得 Coppola garnered several Oscar awards for "The Godfather".科波拉以其执导的影片《教父》获得数项奥斯卡奖。 Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch completism completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising harvest rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration regather garner | American Dictionarygarner verb[ T ] us/ˈɡɑr·nər/ to get or earn something valuable or respected, often with difficulty: Coppola garnered several Oscars for his movie, "The Godfather." Examples of garnergarner Instead, it garnered "reflexive" opinions through anonymous written surveys. Because of this threat, the incumbent spends more but the spendthrift incumbent will fail to garner votes effectively. In the area under investigation, the opposition garnered between 63% and 84% of the votes that were cast and valid, according to the ballot bureaus. In practice, of course, this funding mechanism cannot guarantee expenditure control: politicians may, in certain parts of the electoral cycle, manipulate expenditure to garner votes. As we grow older, each of us garners these complexities in individually inflected ways, as our critical and imaginative store. Extreme theses and antitheses garner more attention, increase citation rates, and sell books. Of course, leaders may be able to garner corrupt rents under plurality rule as well. Meanwhile, double doses of attention are garnered from the attending physician, who must assess the patient herself while also addressing the medical student's assessment. When it proposes a bill, no counterproposals can garner a majority support. Even now, cetaceans retain much of the mythic symbolism they have garnered over the last few decades. The terms "bioethics" and "bioethicists" have generally garnered the greatest allegiance because of their open-endedness and flexibility. On the other hand, the managerial power perspective does garner some empirical support in the financial economics literature on executive compensation. The guerrilla movements' own political understanding of the situation is that they enjoy support - or that they can garner it, with sufficient political work. The survey was conducted in mid-1996, and garnered a total of 999 positive responses (a response rate of 61 per cent). The marriage commission speaks of its inability to garner the opinion of women on the desirability of reform. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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