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Перевод: glean
[глагол] подбирать колосья; подбирать виноград; тщательно подбирать; собирать по мелочам
Тезаурус:
- Serious RP gamers tend to be the sort of nylon misfits who have no social life and can afford to spend the best part of a month mapping out Narnia-esque landscapes and jotting down all the facts and clues they can glean from meeting a variety of talking mushrooms and jovial trolls.
- From the novelist's journalism and notebooks and letters we glean the almost comically unresonant information that being at a loose end leads men to drunkenness and murder.
- While Miller seemed chiefly to glean knowledge on the cultivation of flowers and vegetables from Holland, he turned to Italy for information on fruit culture and here again he had many correspondents.
- Cyanobacteria still exist today, like the purple sulphur bacteria which glean hydrogen from hydrogen-sulphide to provide sulphur compounds as oxidation products.
- Carl Sagan, the distinguished astrophysicist, suggested in 1961 that Venus could be made habitable to earthlings if it were seeded with blue-green algae, which would split up the carbon and oxygen molecules to glean the carbon necessary for the glucose and carbohydrate diets they would need.
- I contacted their next-of-kin and I undertook to pass on any scraps of information, or even rumour, that I could glean from every possible source.
- First he asked Germaine to play something by Ravel for him, presumably to glean an impression of her personality.
- The difference between Conservative voluntary measures and Labour's coercive legislation is there, but nearly impossible to glean from the Tory side of the argument.
- A consequence is that the kind of information we can glean is strictly limited - compared, at any rate, with that available for well-documented modern societies - but the results are still sufficiently significant to justify the effort.
- From these it is possible to glean strong indications of the kinds of educational records that will predispose candidates to perform well.
- It is through the study of quartered coats, as displayed in cathedrals, county archives and other reference sources that the local historian may glean much information not only on families of note (should textual information not exist or be imprecise), but how tenure and ownership of estates changed hands in days long or recently past.
- This is a procedure like Swift's, except that Leapor is staking her claim to real dignity; she asserts that she does not wish to be valued for beauty, but for her wit and, as we glean from other poems, her morals.
- They are the first published documents from which we can glean personal details about ordinary older people in significant numbers.
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