catalog的意思和读音

catalog

: [ˈkæt(ə)lˌɔɡ] : [ˈkætəlɒɡ]

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v.(…);(…)

cataloging  cataloged  catalogs  

n.collection,directory,file,inventory,list

v.assemble,classify,compile,detail,enter

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n.1.(),;2.〕(),便3.,,线

v.1.to classify and list items to form a catalog2.to enter something in a catalog3.to be listed in a catalog, especially with a specific price or value4.to list or describe a series of related events, items, or qualities5.to make a list of things that includes details about each one6.to list a series of things1.to classify and list items to form a catalog2.to enter something in a catalog3.to be listed in a catalog, especially with a specific price or value4.to list or describe a series of related events, items, or qualities5.to make a list of things that includes details about each one6.to list a series of things

n.1.a list of priced and illustrated items for sale, presented in book form or in other formats including CD-ROM or video2.a booklet that lists and often illustrates the objects on show at an exhibition3.a list of the holdings in a library, usually arranged according to subject, title, or author4.a list of things or events that relate to an issue or person, especially those that are unpleasant or undesirable5.an alphabetical card file6.a list of courses offered at an academic institution.7.a list of all the things in a library, museum, exhibit, or sale8.a book containing information organized in a specific way, and often containing pictures9.a small book describing a school, university, etc., and giving details of its programs10.a series of bad things that happen1.a list of priced and illustrated items for sale, presented in book form or in other formats including CD-ROM or video2.a booklet that lists and often illustrates the objects on show at an exhibition3.a list of the holdings in a library, usually arranged according to subject, title, or author4.a list of things or events that relate to an issue or person, especially those that are unpleasant or undesirable5.an alphabetical card file6.a list of courses offered at an academic institution.7.a list of all the things in a library, museum, exhibit, or sale8.a book containing information organized in a specific way, and often containing pictures9.a small book describing a school, university, etc., and giving details of its programs10.a series of bad things that happen

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1.I could put an end to the search this afternoon, with a quick call to the customer-service number at the bottom of the catalog page.

2.The corner of a small catalog stung the corner of his mouth.

3.For you a comprehensive understanding of our products, our letter to a catalog and a set of booklets for reference.使

4.We are stuck with its obligations. In the Whole Earth Catalog, my first words were, "We are as Gods, and might as well get good at it. ":“。”

5.A still frame of one of Prusinkiewicz's computer-grown lilac sprays with its myriad flores could pass for a photograph in a seed catalog.

6.I t was accessible through a library's catalog and with the assistance of indexes, in the case of periodical and newspaper articles.

7.Tucked away in the corner of an optics catalog, Fergus found a special filter that blocks visible light, but not IR or UV.

8.Note that the name of the catalog file must start with a prefix catalog_ as shown in Listing 7.catalog_7

9.But if you look in a catalog -- particularly a catalog of modern, beautiful objects for your home -- it looks like this.----

10.In a database in which any of these statements has ever been used, you must use the new catalog views.使使