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1 glean
transitive verb1) zusammentragen [Informationen, Nachrichten usw.]; herausfinden [Inhalt eines Briefes usw.]glean something from something — einer Sache (Dat.) etwas entnehmen
2) (Agric.) nachlesen [Getreide]* * *[ɡli:n](to collect or pick up small amounts of news, facts etc.) sammeln* * *[gli:n]vt▪ to \glean sth [from sb] etw [von jdm] in Erfahrung bringenfrom what I was able to \glean, the news isn't good ausgehend von dem, was ich in Erfahrung bringen konnte, sind die Neuigkeiten nicht gut* * *[gliːn]vt (lit)corn, field nachlesen; (fig) facts, news herausbekommen, ausfindig machen, erkunden (geh)to glean sth from sb/sth — etw von jdm erfahren/einer Sache (dat) entnehmen
* * *glean [ɡliːn]A v/t1. Ähren nachlesen2. das Feld sauber lesen3. figa) sammeln, zusammentragenb) herausfinden, in Erfahrung bringen:glean from schließen oder entnehmen ausB v/i Ähren nachlesen* * *transitive verb1) zusammentragen [Informationen, Nachrichten usw.]; herausfinden [Inhalt eines Briefes usw.]glean something from something — einer Sache (Dat.) etwas entnehmen
2) (Agric.) nachlesen [Getreide]* * *v.sammeln v. -
2 glean
[gli:n] vtto \glean sth [from sb] etw [von jdm] in Erfahrung bringen;from what I was able to \glean, the news isn't good ausgehend von dem, was ich in Erfahrung bringen konnte, sind die Neuigkeiten nicht gut -
3 gleaner
glean·er[ˈgli:nəʳ, AM ɚ]* * *['gliːnə(r)]nÄhrenleser( in) m(f)* * *gleaner s1. AGRa) Ährenleser(in)b) Zugrechen m2. fig Sammler(in) -
4 gleanings
glean·ings[ˈgli:nɪŋz]* * *['gliːnɪŋz]pl (lit)Nachlese f, aufgelesene Ähren plthe gleanings of twenty years of study — die Ausbeute eines zwanzigjährigen Studiums
* * *gleanings [-ıŋz] spl1. AGR Nachlese f2. fig (das) Gesammelte* * *n.Nachlese -n f. -
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Glean — Glean, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gleaned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gleaning}.] [OE. glenen, OF. glener, glaner, F. glaner, fr. LL. glenare; cf. W. glan clean, glanh?u to clean, purify, or AS. gelm, gilm, a hand?ul.] [1913 Webster] 1. To gather after a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glean — Glean, v. i. 1. To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers. [1913 Webster] And she went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers. Ruth ii. 3. [1913 Webster] 2. To pick up or gather anything by degrees. [1913 Webster] Piecemeal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glean — glean; glean·er; glean·ings; … English syllables
glean´er — glean «gleen», transitive verb. 1. to gather (stalks of grain, ears of corn, or the like) left on a field by reapers: »They gleaned enough potatoes from the field after harvest to fill a large sack. 2. to strip (a field) of grain, corn, or the… … Useful english dictionary
Glean — Glean, n. A collection made by gleaning. [1913 Webster] The gleans of yellow thyme distend his thighs. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glean — Glean, n. Cleaning; afterbirth. [Obs.] Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glean — [gli:n] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: glener, from Late Latin glennare] 1.) [T] to find out information slowly and with difficulty glean sth from sb/sth ▪ Additional information was gleaned from other sources. 2.) [I and T] to collect … Dictionary of contemporary English
glean — early 14c., from O.Fr. glener (Mod.Fr. glaner) to glean, from L.L. glennare make a collection, perhaps from Gaulish (Cf. O.Ir. do glinn he collects, gathers, Celt. glan clean, pure ). Figurative sense was earlier in English than the literal one… … Etymology dictionary
glean — I verb accumulate, aggregate, amass, assemble, batch together, bring together, collect, cull, cumulate, draw together, extract, facere, garner, gather, harvest, lay in store, obtain, pick up, procure, save, scrape together II index acquire… … Law dictionary
glean — [ glin ] verb 1. ) transitive FORMAL to learn small pieces of information by asking questions or watching or listening carefully: GARNER: Their decisions were based on financial information gleaned from the Internet. 2. ) intransitive or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glean — *reap, gather, garner, harvest Analogous words: pick (see CHOOSE): *strip, divest … New Dictionary of Synonyms