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gathered

Aussprache: [ˈɡæðərd]

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Kontext: „collecting“

(verb) to come together or to bring people or things into one place. It's like when friends come together for a party or when you put your toys in one box.

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We gathered all the kids for the birthday party.

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They didn't gather enough items for the charity drive.

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Did you gather all your homework before leaving the classroom?

Kontext: „understanding“

(verb) to come to understand something or to learn from what you hear or see. This happens when you listen to a story and understand what it means.

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She gathered important information from the meeting.

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He didn't gather any useful facts from the confusing lecture.

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What did you gather from the book you read?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to bring together one’s feelings or strength. It's like when you take a deep breath to feel braver before doing something scary.

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He gathered his courage and spoke in front of the class.

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She couldn't gather her thoughts before answering the question.

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How can you gather your strength to try something new?

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