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collection [kəˈlɛkʃən] n 1. the act or process of collecting 2. a number of things collected or assembled together 3. (Clothing & Fashion) a selection of clothes, esp as presented by a particular designer for a specified season 4. something gathered into a mass or pile; accumulation a collection of rubbish 5. a sum of money collected or solicited, as in church 6. removal, esp regular removal of letters from a postbox 7. (Social Science / Education) (often plural) (at Oxford University) a college examination or an oral report by a tutor Collection a gathering of objects or of persons, as works of art, literary materials, etc.; a quantity of anything collected together into a mass; an assemblage. See also accumulation. Examples: collection of literary material, 1460; of floating vapours, 1747; of waters, 1697; of works of art, 1651. In intelligence usage, the acquisition of information and the provision of this information to processing elements. See also intelligence process. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
collection noun 1. accumulation, set, store, mass, pile, heap, stockpile, hoard, congeries He has gathered a large collection of prints and paintings over the years. 2. accumulation, compilation, anthology Two years ago he published a collection of short stories. 3. group, company, crowd, gathering, assembly, cluster, congregation, assortment, assemblage A collection of people of all ages assembled to pay their respects. 4. gathering, acquisition, accumulation computer systems designed to speed up the collection of information 5. contribution, donation, alms I asked my headmaster if we could arrange a collection for the refugees. Translations collection [kəˈlekʃən] A. N 1. (= act of collecting) [of post, rubbish] → recogida f; [of taxes] → recaudación f to await collection → estar listo para ser recogido 2. (= things collected) [of pictures, stamps] → colección f (pej) → montón m my CD collection → mi colección de CDs 3. (= money) → colecta f a collection for charity → una colecta para obras benéficas to make a collection for → hacer una colecta a beneficio de 4. (= group of people) → grupo m collection [kəˈlɛkʃən] n [stories, poems] → recueil m [designer] → collection f [money] → collecte f, quête f a collection for charity → une collecte pour une association caritative (in church) → tronc m (portable) → caisse f collection plate n (in church) → plateau m pour la quête collection point n (in large store) → point m de retrait des achats collection n (= group of people, objects) → Ansammlung f; (of stamps, coins etc) → Sammlung f; they’re an odd collection of people → das ist ein seltsamer Verein (inf) (= collecting, of facts, information) → Zusammentragen nt; (of goods, person) → Abholung f; (of mail) → Abholung f; (from letter box) → Leerung f; (of stamps, coins) → Sammeln nt; (of money, jumble for charity) → Sammlung f; (in church) → Kollekte f; (of rent, fares) → Kassieren nt; (of taxes) → Einziehen nt; (of debts) → Eintreiben nt; the police organized the collection of all firearms → die Polizei ließ alle Schusswaffen einsammeln; to hold a collection for somebody/something → für jdn/etw eine Sammlung durchführen; bill for collection → Inkassowechsel m (Fashion) → Kollektion f collection [kəˈlɛkʃ/ən] n (of information) → raccolta; (of taxes) → riscossione f; (of refuse) → rimozione f; (of stamps) → collezione f, raccolta; (of miscellaneous objects, people) → miscuglio (Rel) → questua; (for charity) → colletta, raccolta (Post) → levata collection [kəˈlɛkʃ/ən] n (of information) → raccolta; (of taxes) → riscossione f; (of refuse) → rimozione f; (of stamps) → collezione f, raccolta; (of miscellaneous objects, people) → miscuglio (Rel) → questua; (for charity) → colletta, raccolta (Post) → levata How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The collection of thirty-three Hymns, ascribed to Homer, is the last considerable work of the Epic School, and seems, on the whole, to be later than the Cyclic poems. , is said to have made the first collection of these fables. Ide," it is not impossible that the poems now republished in this collection may be by the author of "The Raven. |
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