英単語

gleanの意味・使い方・発音

glean

英 [gliːn] 美 [ɡlin]
  • vt.(情報を)集める;(情報を)落とす
  • vi.収集する;収集する

英語の語源


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.

例文


1. From what I was able to glean ,it appears they don 't intend to take any action yet.
私が収集した資料分析によると、彼らはまだ何の行動も取るつもりはないようだ。

2.From these I glean an approach:I admit we harvested the beavers.
私はこれらのケースから、まずビーバーを掃除していることを認める方法を模索しました。

3.The little information that we could glean about them was largely contradictory.
私たちが収集できるこれらに関する少量の情報の大部分は矛盾している。

4. The glean [ glial ] tissue is where the largest presentage [ percentage ] of brain semars [ tumors ] begin.
医師らは脳の支持組織に成長する神経膠腫を発見した。

5.I could not glean what she really want to do.
彼女が何をしたいのか分からない。

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