English | Spanish |
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gather | cosechar |
gather | cosecha |
gather | frunce |
gather | recoger |
gather | acopiar |
gather | acumular |
gather | colectar |
gather | juntar |
gather | recolectar |
gather | reunir |
gather | tener entendido |
gather | leer entrelíneas |
gather | reunirse |
gather | congregarse |
gather | inferir |
gather | deducir |
gather | recabar |
gather | recopilar |
gather | recaudar |
gather | aunar |
gather | congregar |
gather | concurrir |
gather | darse cita |
gather | acudir |
gather | conseguir |
gather | convenir |
gather | entender |
gather | suponer |
gather | acabildarse |
gather | acaudalar |
gather | acollerar |
gather | acollerarse |
gather | acumuchar |
gather | agolpar |
gather | agruparse |
gather | ahuchar |
gather | amontonarse |
gather | colacionar |
gather | conglomerarse |
gather | fruncimiento |
gather | fruncir |
gather | juntarse |
gather | meter |
gather | recobrarse |
gather | tertuliar |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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NOUN (2) 1. sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching; [syn: gather, gathering] 2. the act of gathering something; [syn: gather, gathering] VERB (9) 1. assemble or get together; - Example: "gather some stones" - Example: "pull your thoughts together" [syn: gather, garner, collect, pull together] 2. collect in one place; - Example: "We assembled in the church basement" - Example: "Let's gather in the dining room" [syn: meet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregather] 3. collect or gather; - Example: "Journals are accumulating in my office" - Example: "The work keeps piling up" [syn: accumulate, cumulate, conglomerate, pile up, gather, amass] 4. conclude from evidence; - Example: "I gather you have not done your homework" 5. draw together into folds or puckers; [syn: gather, pucker, tuck] 6. get people together; - Example: "assemble your colleagues" - Example: "get together all those who are interested in the project" - Example: "gather the close family members" [syn: assemble, gather, get together] 7. draw and bring closer; - Example: "she gathered her shawl around her shoulders" 8. look for (food) in nature; - Example: "Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall" 9. increase or develop; - Example: "the peace movement gained momentum" - Example: "the car gathers speed" [syn: gain, gather] |