释义
[ kuh -lek -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ kəˈlɛk ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the act of collecting.
something that is collected; a group of objects or an amount of material accumulated in one location, especially for some purpose or as a result of some process:a stamp collection; a collection of unclaimed hats in the checkroom; a collection of books on Churchill.
the works of art constituting the holdings of an art museum: a history of the museum and of the collection.
the gathered or exhibited works of a single painter, sculptor, etc.: an excellent Picasso collection.
collections, the various holdings of an art museum organized by category, as painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, or film: the director of the collections.
the clothes or other items produced by a designer, especially for a seasonal line: the spring collection.
a sum of money collected, especially for charity or church use.
Manège . act of bringing or coming into a collected attitude.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of collection 1350–1400; Middle English colleccioun (<Anglo-French ) <Latin collēctiōn- (stem of collēctiō ), equivalent to collēct (us ) (past participle of colligere; see collect1 ) + -iōn- -ion
SYNONYMS FOR collection 2 accumulation, aggregation, mass, heap, pile, hoard, store.
7 contribution(s), alms.
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OTHER WORDS FROM collection col·lec·tion·al, adjective non·col·lec·tion, noun pre·col·lec·tion, noun sub·col·lec·tion, noun Words nearby collection collect call, collected, collected edition, collectible, collecting tubule, collection , collection agency, collection box, collection plate, collective, collective agreement
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Example sentences from the Web for collection The collection includes kimono capes and hand woven jump overalls.
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In 2011, the rapper-turned-self parody debuted his first collection , Dw Kanye West.
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She reassumed slave posture while Couple grabbed two magnetized clamps and a collection of circular magnets from a nearby shelf.
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It houses more than 450,000 bottles of 15,000 elixirs within its collection valued at 25 million euros in 2009.
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Their system must have been composed of a collection of processes and receipts which grew in number as the centuries passed away.
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And, continuing her search, she finally came upon an uncompleted catalogue of the Desboro collection .
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The collection of voyages by Hulsius is equally difficult to procure.
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Of special interest is the national Museo Borbonico, which is remarkable for its collection of antiquities.
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At $155 such a book is really a bargain, especially for any one who is forming a collection of engravings.
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British Dictionary definitions for collection noun the act or process of collecting
a number of things collected or assembled together
a selection of clothes, esp as presented by a particular designer for a specified season
something gathered into a mass or pile; accumulation a collection of rubbish
a sum of money collected or solicited, as in church
removal, esp regular removal of letters from a postbox
(often plural) (at Oxford University) a college examination or an oral report by a tutor
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Words related to collection selection, compilation, number, set, assemblage, lot, assortment, store, gathering, crowd, cluster, digest, combination, anthology, pile, hoard, stock, levy, assembly, agglomeration