英:[ˈɡæðərə(r)]
美:[ˈɡæðərər]
英:[ˈɡæðərə(r)]
美:[ˈɡæðərər]
复数:gatherers
词根:gather
n.gather 聚集;衣褶;收获量
gathering 聚集;集会;收款
v.gathering 聚集(gather的ing形式)
vi.gather 聚集;化脓;皱起
vt.gather 收集;收割;使…聚集;使…皱起
verb
transitive verb
to bring together : collect gathered firewood
tried to gather a crowd
pick, harvest
gather flowers
to pick up or amass as if by harvesting
gathering ideas for the project
to scoop up or take up from a resting place
gathered the child up in his arms
to serve as an attraction for : accumulate
books gathering dust
to effect the collection of
gather contributions
to summon up
gathered his courage
to gain by gradual increase
gather speed
to prepare (oneself) by mustering strength
to gain or regain control of
gathered his wits
to reach a conclusion often intuitively from hints or through inferences
I gather that you want to leave
to pull (fabric) along a line of stitching so as to draw into puckers
to draw about or close to something
gathering her cloak about her
to bring together the parts of
gathered her hair into a ponytail
to assemble (the signatures of a book) in sequence for binding
to haul in
the sailors gathered the sails
intransitive verb
to come together in a body
to cluster around a focus of attraction
to swell and fill with pus
grow, increase
the gathering crisis
noun
something brought together: such as
a puckering in cloth made by gathering (see gather entry 1 sense 7a)
a mass of molten glass collected for use in glassblowing
an act or instance of bringing together
约于1200年,从 gather 派生的动作名词。
Verb Middle English gaderen, from Old English gaderian; akin to Middle High German gadern to unite — more at good Noun derivative of gather >entry 1
The first known use of gather was before the 12th century
gaudnoun
ornament entry 1 sense 1, trinket
gauchonoun
a cowboy of the South American grass-covered plains
gauchonoun
a cowboy of the South American grass-covered plains
gaucheadjective
lacking social experience or grace
gaucheadjective
lacking social experience or grace
gaucheadjective
lacking social experience or grace
gatornoun
alligator
gather1 of 2verb
to bring together : collect
pick entry 1 sense 2b, harvest
to gain by gradual increase
gather speed
to prepare (as oneself) by calling on strength
gather courage to dive
to draw about or close to something
to pull (cloth) along a line of stitching so as to draw into puckers
guess sense 1, deduce
to come together in a body or around a center of attraction
a crowd gathered round
increase entry 1, grow
a storm gathered outside
gather2 of 2noun
the result of gathering cloth : pucker
gatheringnoun
assembly sense 1, meeting
a pus-filled swelling (as an abscess)
the collecting of food and raw materials from the wild
collection sense 2a
a gather in cloth
gather1 of 2verb
to bring together : collect
pick entry 1 sense 2b, harvest
to gain by gradual increase
gather speed
to prepare (as oneself) by calling on strength
gather courage to dive
to draw about or close to something
to pull (cloth) along a line of stitching so as to draw into puckers
guess sense 1, deduce
to come together in a body or around a center of attraction
a crowd gathered round
increase entry 1, grow
a storm gathered outside
gather2 of 2noun
the result of gathering cloth : pucker
1 Small, family-based groups came together, forming hunter-gatherer tribes.
以家庭为基础的小型团体走到了一起,形成捕猎者-采集者部落。
2 Then as now, the Northwest Coast, thick with fruit and fruits de mer, was a gatherer’s paradise: wild strawberries, wild blueberries, soapberries, huckleberries, thimbleberries, salmonberries; clams, cockles, mussels, oysters; flounder, hake, salmon.
3 ...professional intelligence gatherers.
专业情报收集员
4 The well-dressed patrons paid their admission to money gatherers, and mounted steps leading to upper galleries.
5 Sapiens were more proficient hunters and gatherers—thanks to better technology and superior social skills—so they multiplied and spread.
6 People in Paleolithic societies had led the unsettled life of the hunter and food gatherer, reaping where nature sowed and thus at the mercy of forces that they could neither understand nor control.
7 Where Namibia meets both Angola and the sea, hunters and gatherers still wander remote mountains.
在纳米比亚与安哥拉和大海的交界处, 仍然有许多猎人和收集者迷失在那些遥远的大山里.
8 Stevie Wonder, surely one of the greatest of all twentieth- century musicians in any field, was one such gatherer of styles.
9 Then answered Amos, and said to Amaziah, I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet's son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit.
阿摩司对亚玛谢说,我原不是先知,也不是先知的门徒(原文作儿子)。我是牧人,又是修理桑树的。
10 A gatherer took my penny and I shuffled on, jostled from this side and that, until I bumped up against an unmoving mass of spectators.
11 I had seen him put it into the cupboard, and was able therefore to find it and get it out, looking at the thin, grief-struck face of the tax-gatherer.
我看到老头方才把威士忌放在碗橱里,于是找到酒,把它取了出来。
12 There were a few disadvantages to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
狩猎采集生活也有一些不利之处。
13 I interviewed over a hundred gatherers — my language, not theirs.
14 The child was gathering flowers to give to his mother.
15 ‘We grows a lot of food, but we don’t rightly know what becomes of it. It’s all these “gatherers” and “sharers”, I reckon, going round counting and measuring and taking off to storage.
16 Original paragraph: But there is strong evidence that in hunter-gatherer societies women's subordination to men did not exist.
有有力的证据证实,在以捕猎采集为生的社会,并没有出现女生从属于男性。
17 All of us, for example, are descended at some point from hunter- gatherers, and many hunter-gatherers, by all accounts, had a pretty leisurely life.
18 If you return to the old diet—more meat and vegetables; less grain and dairy—you’ll regain the vigor of preagricultural hunters and gatherers.
19 prehistoric hunters and gatherers
史前的狩猎者和采集者
20 Hanks’s narration describes the role of journalists as eyewitnesses and gatherers of fact, as well as the profession’s larger importance to society.