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garnering

/gahr-ner/US // ˈgɑr nər //UK // (ˈɡɑːnə) //

赚取,筹集资金,采集,争取

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather or deposit in or as if in a granary or other storage place.
    • : to get; acquire; earn: He gradually garnered a national reputation as a financial expert.
    • : to gather or collect.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a granary or grain bin.
    • : a store or supply of anything.

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Examples

  • And pro-life bloggers wondered if they should “disqualify” Paul from garnering their support in the upcoming presidential primary.

  • Already critics are buzzing about the series, garnering necessary and positive word of mouth.

  • He beat McDaniel by 6,300 votes after garnering fewer votes than him in the primary.

  • Instantaneously posting and garnering likes or retweets is the goal, as with increased notifications, the better the selfie.

  • For someone obsessed with the quirks of fame and applause, la diva may have lost a bit of her talent at garnering those perks.

  • In the garnering of the red harvest did our men and women of the sixties maintain themselves with a proper decorum?

  • When the shower came it did not last very long, and there were many difficulties in the way of garnering the thrice blessed water.

  • The community had been unconsciously garnering something over-individual and over-historical for its future use.

  • There is no "work" save in the fields garnering crops, for which no wages are paid.

  • The present was to be spent in garnering facts; the future must take care of itself.