Glean in spanish
Espigar
pronunciation: espigɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: espigɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
glean
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» glean + an indication of = hacerse una idea de.
Example: An indication of the exhaustiveness and currency of a review can be gleaned from an examination of the bibliography.» glean + a picture = hacerse una idea de.
Example: A good picture of the users of agricultural policy information and their needs can be gleaned from the AMIS study of agricultural management information systems.» glean + citation = obtener una cita bibliográfica.
Example: A patron may submit a beautifully legible request for a book with a distinctive author and title, accompanied by a reference to the journal article from which the citation was gleaned.» glean + information = obtener información.
Example: To glean that information, one must consult the classified sequence.» glean + insights = hacerse una idea mejor de, ayudar a comprender mejor.
Example: Their daily experiences provide grist for the writer's mill, from which insights concerning management processes may be gleaned.» glean + knowledge = adquirir conocimiento.
Example: Serials may be sought by title as part of specific search for a given part of a periodical, or used for current awareness where each new issue is a means of updating the knowledge gleaned from the first.» glean + reference = obtener una referencia.
Example: A large number of references gleaned from the Social Sciences Index were found in the library.» glean + the reason for = ver el motivo de Algo.
Example: The reason for this can be gleaned when one considers that a magnetic tape drive might transfer data to and from the processor at 20,000 characters per second.