Thesaurus-Synonyms - GATHER
'gather' verb to come together, or to bring people or things together: A
small crowd gathered round the speaker. * μαζεύω-ομαι,
συγκεντρώνω-ομαι, συνάζω -ομαι
[accumulate] to acquire a large
quantity of something gradually, or to build up into a large quantity
gradually: Over the years they accumulated an impressive art collection.
* επισωρεύω, συσσωρεύω, «συγκεντρώνω», συναθροίζω
[amass] to acquire a large quantity of something, especially money,
gradually: He amassed a fortune in property development. * συσσωρεύω,
μαζεύω, επισωρεύω, π.χ. περιουσία
[assemble] to come together
or bring people or things together in an orderly or organized way: When
the fire alarm sounded, the staff evacuated the building and assembled
in the car park.
* συγκεντρώνω-ομαι, συναθροίζω-ομαι
[collect] to gather, especially to try to acquire a large number of
things of the same type that you have a special interest in: Brian
collects foreign coins. * συναθροίζω, μαζεύω, συλλέγω, κάνω συλλογή
[congregate] (said about people) to come together in one place: Crowds
congregated in the town square to launch the demonstration. * (λέγεται
για ανθρώπους)συναθροίζω-ομαι, συνάζω-ομαι
[hoard] to build up a
store of something, such as food or money, just for yourself: David is
hoarding sweets in a shoebox under his bed. * αποθησαυρίζω, αποταμιεύω,
κρύβω, κν. αποχώνω, καταχωνιάζω τρόφιμα ή χρήματα
[round up] (informal) to gather together a group of people: Can you round up some parents to help out on the school trip?
* συγκεντρώνω, (περι)μαζεύω μια ομάδα ανθρώπων
[stockpile] to build up a store of something, such as food or
ammunition, for future use: The country has been stockpiling chemical
and biological weapons. * δημιουργώ ή συγκεντρώνω (εφεδρικά) αποθέματα
taken from the BETSIS ELT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS
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