词汇 | glean |
释义 | glean verb[ T ] uk /ɡliːn/ us /ɡliːn/ to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty: 缓慢艰难地收集(信息) From what I was able to glean, the news isn't good.从我费劲收集到的信息来看,情况不妙。 glean something (from someone)They're leaving on Tuesday - I managed to glean that much (from them).他们将在星期二离开——我费了很大劲儿(从他们那儿)打探到的就这些。 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 glean | American Dictionaryglean verb[ T ] us/ɡlin/ to collect information in small amounts: From what I was able to glean, the news isn’t good. Examples of gleanglean Evidence gleaned from reference corpora becomes the foil against which usage in individual texts can be judged. Meaning is gleaned by an interlocutor from a myriad of factors, only one of which relates to the semantic sense components of the words uttered. It is not possible to glean specific princely motivations from the archival record on every single institutional decision. Some aspects of compositional practice of medieval composers have been gleaned by modern scholars from medieval manuals and treatises. It is notable that a substantial percentage of the total reduction to be gleaned came at negative cost, indicating that efficiency improvements dominated investment decisions. There is little progress or value in rejecting one theory unless some effort is made to glean insights that might be used to improve another. Our proposal reflects the shared knowledge we have gleaned from designers' experience. A sense of the differential effect of drift and conversion in these nations can be gleaned from comparative data on out-of-pocket health spending. This review provides a brief synopsis of the animal model literature on early experience and stress neurobiology from which we glean several key bridging issues. Speaking bodies appeared in literary entertainments as well, and from these materials we might glean interpretive strategies of, or precedents for, these bodily texts. Others must be gleaned from various scattered papers, or exist mainly in formal languages and are thus inaccessible to non-technical readers. Only by reading between the lines can residency directors glean an honest appraisal from these missives. Not the least important was the so-called purakalam right of gleaning on the threshing floor which gave occasion to several conflicts. Other planned publications include information packs containing advice gleaned from the programme and a report on the systematic evaluation of the programme. More 'intelligent' agents monitor environments, glean information, make a decision to react or not, and modify their behaviour according to the results received. 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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