glean
glean 英 [gli:n] 美 [ɡlin]
vt. 收集(资料);拾(落穗) vi. 收集;拾落穗
进行时:gleaning 过去式:gleaned 过去分词:gleaned 第三人称单数:gleans 名词复数:gleans
- Seeing a word in context lets you glean information about how it's used. Glean means to gather bit by bit. You might say, "I couldn't understand her accent, but from what I could glean, she needs money to take the bus."
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- vt. 收集(资料);拾(落穗)
- vi. 收集;拾落穗
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1. Then I glean the service and port in the WSDL implementation that provides an endpoint for this binding.
然后,我在 WSDL 实现中收集服务和端口,该实现为这个绑定提供一个端点。
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2. That’s extra information about the history of the universe, over and above what we normally glean from the laws of physics, and it makes us uncomfortable.
关于宇宙的历史,与我们通常从物理学定律中收集到的相比,那意味着更多也更超前的信息,而这让我们不安。
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3. Emergency crews were drilling a small hole down to the mine shaft to glean a clearer picture of conditions in the pit, but the rescue operation chief said they had to prepare for fatalities.
应急人员向矿井下打了一个小的通风孔,以此收集更加清晰的井下情况资料,但是主要负责营救的人员说他们必须做好迎接天灾的心理准备。
- glean (v.) early 14c., "to gather by acquisition, scrape together," especially grains left in the field after harvesting, but the earliest use in English is figurative, from Old French glener "to glean" (14c., Modern French glaner) "to glean," from Late Latin glennare "make a collection," of unknown origin. Perhaps from Gaulish (compare Old Irish do-glinn "he collects, gathers," Celtic glan "clean, pure"). Figurative sense was earlier in English than the literal one of "gather grain left by the reapers" (late 14c.). Related: Gleaned; gleaning.
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