wool gathering - traducción al árabe
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wool gathering - traducción al árabe

COLLECTING UNHARVESTED FOOD FROM ALREADY HARVESTED CROPS
Wool Gathering; Woolgatherer; Scrounge; Gleaned; Gleans; Glean; Gleaner (harvest); Woolgathering
  • Impoverished Germans gleaning in 1956
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  • Gleaning in a [[seagrass meadow]]<ref name=Nessa2019 />
  • Arthur Hughes]]
  • ''Gathering Wool'' by [[Henry Herbert La Thangue]]
  • ''[[The Gleaners]]'' by [[Jean-François Millet]], 1857

wool gathering         
مستسلم للأوهام
GLEANED         

الفعل

اِلْتَقَطَ ; لَقَطَ

الصفة

حَمِيل ; لَقِيط ; مُلْتَقَط ; مَلْقُوط

scrounge         
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سرق ، اختلس استجدى ، نال او كسب بالتملق بحث عن

Definición

scrounge
One who continually uses others for selfish material gain.
That scrounge is always asking me for a favor.

Wikipedia

Gleaning

Gleaning is the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest. It is a practice described in the Hebrew Bible that became a legally enforced entitlement of the poor in a number of Christian kingdoms. Modern day "dumpster diving", when done for food or culinary ingredients, is seen as a similar form of food recovery. Gleaning is also still used to provide nutritious harvested foods for those in need. It is modernly used due to a need for a national network to aid food recovery organizations in the United States. This is called the National Gleaning Project which was started by the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at Vermont Law and Graduate School to aid those less fortunate much like the old Christian Kingdoms.