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glean

VI รวบรวม ข้อมูล  เก็บตก ข้อมูล  distill extract ruab-ruam-kor-mun

 

glean

VT รวบรวม  ผสมผสาน  collect gather ruab-ruam

 

glean

VT เก็บ รวงข้าว ที่ ร่วงหล่น  collect gather keb-ruang-kao-ti-ruang-lon

 

glean from

PHRV ได้รับ (บางสิ่ง เช่น  ข้อมูล  จาก  dai-rub-jak

 

gleaning

N การ ผสมผสาน รวบรวม 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GLEAN

v.t. 1. To gather the stalks and ears of grain which reapers leave behind them.
Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn Ruth 2:2.
2. To collect things thinly scattered; to gather what is left in small parcels or numbers, or what is found in detached parcels; as, to glean a few passages from an author.
They gleaned of them in the highways five thousand men. Judges 2 :45.

 

GLEAN

v.i.To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers. And she went, and came and gleaned in the field after the reapers. Ruth 2:3.

 

GLEAN

n.A collection made by gleaning, or by gathering here and there a little. The gleans of yellow thyme distend his thighs.

 

GLEANED

pp. Gathered after reapers; collected from small detached parcels; as grain gleaned from the field. 1. Cleared of what is left; as, the field is gleaned.
2. Having suffered a gleaning. The public prints have been gleaned.

 

GLEANER

n.One who gathers after reapers. 1. One who collects detached parts or numbers, or who gathers slowly with labor.

 

GLEANING

ppr. Gathering what reapers leave; collecting in small detached parcels.

 

GLEANING

n.The act of gathering after reapers. 1. That which is collected by gleaning.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GLEAN

Glean, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gleaned; p. pr. & vb. n. Gleaning. ] Etym: [OE. glenen, OF. glener, glaner, F. glaner, fr. LL. glenare; cf. W. glan clean, glanh to clean, purify, or AS. gelm, gilm, a hand

 

1. To gather after a reaper; to collect in scattered or fragmentary parcels, as the grain left by a reaper, or grapes left after the gathering. To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps.Shak.

 

2. To gather from (a field or vineyard ) what is left.

 

3. To collect with patient and minute labor; to pick out; to obtain. Content to glean what we can from. .. experiments. Locke.

 

GLEAN

GLEAN Glean, v. i.

 

1. To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers. And she went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers. Ruth ii. 3.

 

2. To pick up or gather anything by degrees. Piecemeal they this acre first, then that; Glean on, and gather up the whole estate. Pope.

 

GLEAN

GLEAN Glean, n.

 

Defn: A collection made by gleaning. The gleans of yellow thyme distend his thighs. Dryden.

 

GLEAN

GLEAN Glean, n.

 

Defn: Cleaning; afterbirth. [Obs. ] Holland.

 

GLEANER

GLEANER Glean "er, n.

 

1. One who gathers after reapers.

 

2. One who gathers slowly with labor. Locke.

 

GLEANING

GLEANING Glean "ing, n.

 

Defn: The act of gathering after reapers; that which is collected by gleaning. Glenings of natural knowledge. Cook.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

glean

glean |glēn ɡlin | verb [ with obj. ] extract (information ) from various sources: the information is gleaned from press clippings. collect gradually and bit by bit: objects gleaned from local markets. historical gather (leftover grain or other produce ) after a harvest: (as noun gleaning ) : the conditions of farm workers in the 1890s made gleaning essential. DERIVATIVES glean er noun, glean ing noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French glener, from late Latin glennare, probably of Celtic origin.

 

gleanings

glean ings |ˈglēniNGz ˈɡlinɪŋz | plural noun things, esp. facts, that are gathered or collected from various sources rather than acquired as a whole.

 

Oxford Dictionary

glean

glean |gliːn | verb [ with obj. ] 1 obtain (information ) from various sources, often with difficulty: the information is gleaned from press cuttings. collect gradually: objects gleaned from local markets. 2 historical gather (leftover grain ) after a harvest. DERIVATIVES gleaner noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French glener, from late Latin glennare, probably of Celtic origin.

 

gleanings

glean |ings |ˈgliːnɪŋz | plural noun things, especially facts, that are gathered or collected from various sources rather than acquired as a whole.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

glean

glean verb what were you able to glean from questioning the witness? obtain, get, take, draw, derive, extract, cull, garner, gather; learn, find out.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

glean

glean verb the information is gleaned from press cuttings: obtain, get, take, draw, derive, extract, cull, garner, gather, reap; select, choose, pick; learn, find out.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

glean

glean /ɡliːn /動詞 他動詞 1 落ち穂 〉を拾い集める ; …から落ち穂を拾う .2 «…から » 〈情報など 〉を少しずつ収集する «from » glean bits of information 少しずつ情報を集める 自動詞 落ち穂拾いをする .