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词组 collect
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collect /kəˈlekt/ verb to get things of the same type from different places and bring them togethernounscollect information/data The company collects information about people's buying habits.collect money Parents are trying to collect enough money to build a new school sports hall.collect taxes The government failed to collect taxes properly and the economy was in a terrible state.collect ideas/suggestions She's collecting ideas for her new novel.collect recipes After 25 years of collecting recipes, she has compiled them into a cookbook.collect signatures for sth We’ve been out collecting signatures for our petition.adverbscollect sth together His articles were collected together and published as a book.THESAURUS: collect gatherinformation | evidence | crops | wood | firewood to collect information from different places, or to collect crops, flowers, wood etc, especially from the ground: Computers make it easier to gather information. | The secret service had gathered evidence of a meeting in Switzerland in June 2012. | The farmers are gathering their crops. | The men gathered firewood for the winter. assemble formalevidence | information | facts to collect something such as information in an organized way: When all the evidence has been assembled, we will write our report. | Brier assembled the information while researching a television program. | A committee was set up to assemble the facts.You can also use assemble about bringing together a group of people in order to do something: He has assembled a fine team of young players. build upcollection | library | reserves to gradually collect more things of the same type over time: He has built up one of the country’s finest collections of art. | They built a library of over 2,000 books. | The government has built up large reserves of oil. accumulatewealth | knowledge | evidence to gradually get more and more of something such as money, possessions, or knowledge, over time. Accumulate is more formal than build up: He is driven by the desire to accumulate wealth. | They believed in the importance of accumulating knowledge. | The police believe that they have accumulated enough evidence against him to convict him. amassfortune | wealth | collection | knowledge to collect a large amount of something such as money, information, or knowledge, over time: Carnegie amassed a fortune in the steel industry. | In the book, Ptolemy summarized the scientific knowledge that had been amassed over the previous centuries. run up informaldebt | bill | loss to allow a debt to increase quickly, especially by spending too much: He ran up huge gambling debts. | Students shouldn't have to run up bills to pay for their education - it should be free. | The company ran up losses of over £300 million.
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