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单词 garner
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garner
(gɑːʳnəʳ )
Word forms: garners , garnering , garnered
verb
If someone has garnered something useful or valuable, they have gained it or collected it. [formal]
Mr Abbott could not garner enough votes to snatch power. [VERB noun]
He has garnered extensive support for his proposals. [VERB noun]
His priceless collection of Chinese art and artefacts was garnered over three decades. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: collect, assemble, gather, accumulate  
Collocations:
garner a reputation
He began to garner a reputation as a unique and powerful singer.
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Both ships were to garner a reputation for a very high standard of service and luxury.
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Vulpine only launched in early 2012, but it has already garnered a reputation among discerning cyclists for quality and smart design.
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Many of its roughly 10,000 staff are shareholders and the group has garnered a reputation for awarding thousands of pounds in share bonuses when profits are strong.
Times,Sunday Times
If the pair garnered a reputation for being difficult the first time around, it was probably because they had no idea they'd just made such an accessible record.
Times, Sunday Times
garner interest
Marine snow has also begun to garner interest from microbiologists, owing to the microbial communities associated with it.
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The album was intended to serve as a demo recording to garner interest in booking the band for live performances.
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Do you leave lots of money in your current account earning nothing when it could be garnering interest elsewhere?
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Due to the high quality of the leaked episodes, downloaders of the torrents speculated that they were leaked intentionally to garner interest in the show and to create internet buzz.
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It's the last on the list that's garnering interest.
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garner praise
The song was even successful enough to garner praise from secular music reviews.
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Again, it's shared round the company rather than plated up, the accompanying fried lemon slices in particular garnering praise.
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She said that gallery's collection of cut-outs, which have taken five years to assemble, was beautiful and would have garnered praise from the artist himself.
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It was positively received by magazine critics of the time garnering praise for its accuracy.
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The astounding results have garnered praise from the music press and recording community alike.
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garner publicity
Photographers complain that members of the royal family are keen to garner publicity when it suits their own ends, but object on other occasions.
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This simultaneously reduced the maintenance cost of the strike and served as a vehicle to garner publicity and support for the work stoppage.
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This theory could explain the varying labels, some handwritten, that he or his buyers would place upon the instruments to remember its origins and garner publicity.
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Outspoken, brash and brazenly politically incorrect, he garners publicity by announcements such as the airline charging extra for overweight passengers or for using lavatories.
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The tribes garnered publicity by creating resistance groups.
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garner respect
You'll garner respect and no one will think any worse of you.
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On the one hand, people file complaints about judges and continue to complain, but on the other hand, there are elements that garner respect.
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She has made many contributions through her charitable work and has garnered respect from her colleagues and the design community at large.
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He has garnered respect internationally as a fine musician and engaging communicator.
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Although he did not win the competition, his participation garnered respect and love from fans.
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garner support
You only win the battles on the basis of having people turn up at meetings, voice their views, garner support and win the votes.
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The campaign also went online as the party launched an interactive website and used social networks and blogs to garner support.
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To garner support, a complex set of checks and balances has been established to ensure its 'simple, valuebased administration' runs smoothly.
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We believe that such a move would garner support from the electorate and start to shift the balance of support towards the tenant, which would be a very welcome move.
Times, Sunday Times
It showed quite how desperate he was to garner support.
Times, Sunday Times
garner sympathy
She listens but doesn't feel the need to tell everyone about her life to garner sympathy.
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His lawyers were dismayed by claims he's been trying to garner sympathy and win over the jury.
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Occupying an empty property in the housing crisis might garner sympathy if the occupants treated it with respect.
The Sun
I remember interviewing him about it while he was in the shadow cabinet and wondering whether he was just using it to garner sympathy.
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garner votes
He was happy to accept their offer of a lucrative consultancy role to help garner votes.
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The measures were introduced to garner votes, but economic conditions demand that they are rescinded.
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Some political parties use these feelings to garner votes.
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Translations:
Chinese: 获得
Japanese: 獲得する
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