Gatherers Meaning in English
word · lemma: gatherer
释义
People or animals who collect or pick things, especially food, from nature. Often used to describe groups in history who found food by picking plants instead of farming or hunting.
用法与细微差别
Most commonly appears in the phrase 'hunter-gatherers' (pre-agricultural societies). Rarely used for individuals in modern contexts. Always plural when referring to groups. Not to be confused with 'gathering' (the act) or 'collectors' (focused on objects or hobbies).
例句
In ancient times, gatherers searched for berries and nuts.
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Some animals are natural gatherers of seeds.
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The tribe lived as gatherers before learning to farm.
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Modern gardeners are a bit like gatherers, picking fresh vegetables every day.
natural
Children become little gatherers at Easter, hunting for hidden eggs.
natural
Long before supermarkets, people survived as gatherers for thousands of years.
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