gleaned 的 2 个定义
- to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
- to gather after the reapers or regular gatherers.
- to learn, discover, or find out, usually little by little or slowly.
- to collect or gather anything little by little or slowly.
- to gather what is left by reapers.
gleaned 近义词
pick out, collect
更多gleaned例句
- To grok the impact that the Vision Fund’s rough patch caused SoftBank Group during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2020, we can glean all that we need from a single chart.
- Algorithms sometimes also glean data on how people have used their computers.
- The award-winning actor shares lessons and stories gleaned from his 35 years of keeping diaries.
- In addition, it wasn’t able to glean insights from real-time signals as it would have liked to do.
- It’s a microcosm of American politics, where some teenagers have gleaned dirty tricks from today’s Washington and others believe idealistically in change.
- The sensible answer is no, but di Giovannni gleaned much from those three years.
- The one thing a lot of people gleaned from your GQ interview was that you left New York City because of brunch.
- Facts gleaned while living in China eight years ago formed the basis for my novel The Risk Agent.
- Most information gleaned about the program came from leaks, primarily to Apuzzo and Goldman.
- But apparently there are scoops of great magnitude to be gleaned from these repetitive pictures.
- Even this information was often gleaned from undesirable conversations.
- The vast steam-threshers are mightily devouring what their servants, the monster steam-reapers, have gleaned for them.
- Had I gleaned a fact, that ought to live in the memory of men, long after marble monuments shall have crumbled into dust?
- Here was a broad field for inquiry, investigation, and study; and it was faithfully cultivated and gleaned.
- A message was sent to the advance guard, and the train was "held up" while we gleaned some news from the officer in charge.