[/kəˈlekʃn; kəˋlɛkʃən/] n 用法: 1 [C, U] (act of) collecting (collect1 5) sth 拿走、 取走或收走某物: There are two collections a day from this letter-box, ie The postman empties it twice a day. 这个信筒每天收信两次(邮递员每天取走两次). * The council is responsible for refuse collection. 市政局负责清除垃圾废物. 用法: 2 [C] group of objects that have been collected (collect1 4) systematically 一系列搜集物; 收藏品: a fine collection of paintings, eg in an art gallery 精美的绘画收藏品(如在美术馆中) * a stamp, coin, record, etc collection 邮票、 硬币、 唱片等的收藏品 * a collection of poems, ie a group of poems published in one volume 诗集. 用法: 3 [C] range of new clothes, etc offered for sale by a designer or manufacturer 时装展销: You are invited to view our autumn collection. 秋装展销, 敬请光临. 用法: 4 [C] (a) collecting (collect1 3) of money during a church service or a meeting (在教堂礼拜或聚会期间的)募捐: The collection will be taken (up)/made after the sermon. 教堂讲道之後将进行募捐. * a collection for famine relief 赈济饥民的募捐. (b) sum of money collected in this way 募捐的钱: a large collection 大批捐款. 用法: 5 [C] heap or pile of objects; group of people 成堆物品; 人群: a collection of junk, rubbish, etc 一堆废旧物品、 垃圾等 * an odd collection of people 一群稀奇古怪的人. |