glean in Russian
glean in Russian is подбира́ть, подобра́ть, собира́ть — glean means to gather information or knowledge gradually, often bit by bit and with some effort.
glean in Russian
What does "glean" mean?
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verb To gather information or knowledge gradually, often bit by bit and with some effort.
"Reporters gleaned what they could from unnamed sources."
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verb To collect leftover crops from a field after the main harvest.
"Villagers used to glean the fields for grain the harvesters had missed."
glean in a sentence
- Reporters gleaned what they could from unnamed sources.
- From the old letters, historians gleaned new details about her life.
- Villagers used to glean the fields for grain the harvesters had missed.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "glean" in Russian?
"glean" in Russian is подбира́ть, подобра́ть, собира́ть. glean means: To gather information or knowledge gradually, often bit by bit and with some effort.
How do you pronounce подбира́ть?
"glean" in Russian is подбира́ть, pronounced "podbirat".
How do you use "glean" in a sentence?
Example: "Reporters gleaned what they could from unnamed sources." In Russian, "glean" is подбира́ть, подобра́ть, собира́ть.
Are there other ways to say "glean" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "glean": подбира́ть, подобра́ть, собира́ть, собра́ть.