单词 | collect |
释义 | collect [kə'lekt] verb TOGETHER 聚集 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to bring or come together from different places or over a period of time (使)聚集,(使)集合,(使)集中 •A large crowd of reporters collected outside the Prime Minister's house.一大群记者聚集在首相府前。 •After the party I collected (up) •We're collecting (money) for •These china ornaments just collect dust IMPROVER transitive ■to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby (作为爱好)收藏,收集 •She collects dolls.她收藏玩具娃娃。 •So when did you start collecting antique glass?那你是从甚么时候开始收集古董玻璃制品的? [kə'lekt] verb GET 得到 IMPROVER transitive UK ■to go to a place and bring someone or something away from it 取,领取;接走 •Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.你的鞋子星期四会修好,到时可以来取。 •I'll collect you from [kə'lekt] verb collect yourself / your thoughts formal ■to get control of your feelings and thoughts, especially after shock, surprise or laughter (尤指在震惊、惊讶或大笑后)镇定下来,定神,集中思想 •I was so stunned by what he'd said I had to collect myself before I could reply.他的话吓得我目瞪口呆,我定了定神才答上话。 [kə'lekt] noun countable ■a short prayer which is said during some Christian religious ceremonies (某些基督教仪式上的)短祷文 [kə'lekt] adjective adverb US ■When you telephone collect or make a collect telephone call, the person you telephone pays for the call 对方付通话费(的) •I'd like to make a collect call •She called me collect.她给我打了电话,由我付费。 |
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