garner是什么意思

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  • 0 to collect something, usually after much work or with difficulty -- (通常指做大量工作或历经很多困难而)收集,积累,获得

    • Coppola garnered several Oscar awards for "The Godfather". 科波拉以其执导的影片《教父》获得数项奥斯卡奖。

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  • In the area under investigation, the opposition garnered between 63% and 84% of the votes that were cast and valid, according to the ballot bureaus.

  • Meanwhile, double doses of attention are garnered from the attending physician, who must assess the patient herself while also addressing the medical student's assessment.

  • Even now, cetaceans retain much of the mythic symbolism they have garnered over the last few decades.

  • Of course, leaders may be able to garner corrupt rents under plurality rule as well.

  • In practice, of course, this funding mechanism cannot guarantee expenditure control: politicians may, in certain parts of the electoral cycle, manipulate expenditure to garner votes.

  • The terms "bioethics" and "bioethicists" have generally garnered the greatest allegiance because of their open-endedness and flexibility.

  • The survey was conducted in mid-1996, and garnered a total of 999 positive responses (a response rate of 61 per cent).

  • The local government departments' preferred solution to the crisis, which was garnering damaging publicity, was simply to repatriate the squatters to their former homes.

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  • 中文繁体

    (通常指做大量工作或經歷很多困難而)收集,積累,獲得…

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  • Português

    colher…

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