释义 |
gleaner
glean G0146600 (glēn)v. gleaned, glean·ing, gleans v.intr. To gather grain or other produce left behind in a field after harvest.v.tr.1. a. To gather (grain or other produce) left behind after harvest.b. To gather grain or other produce left behind in (a field).2. To collect bit by bit: "records from which historians glean their knowledge" (Kemp Malone). See Synonyms at reap. [Middle English glenen, from Old French glener, from Late Latin glennāre, probably of Celtic origin.] glean′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gleaner - someone who picks up grain left in the field by the harvestersfarm worker, farmhand, field hand, fieldhand - a hired hand on a farm | | 2. | gleaner - someone who gathers something in small pieces (e.g. information) slowly and carefullyaccumulator, collector, gatherer - a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes) | TranslationsIdiomsSeegleangleaner
Words related to gleanernoun someone who picks up grain left in the field by the harvestersRelated Words- farm worker
- farmhand
- field hand
- fieldhand
noun someone who gathers something in small pieces (eRelated Words- accumulator
- collector
- gatherer
|