collate的意思和读音

collate

: [kəˈˌleɪt] : [kəˈleɪt]

v.

collates  collating  collated  

v.order,organize,collect,gather,assemble

collatev.

1.~ sthto collect information together from different sources in order to examine and compare it

to collate data/information/figures

2.~ sthto collect pieces of paper or the pages of a book, etc. and arrange them in the correct order

v.1.,,;(),2.

v.1.to put sheets of paper into the correct order before they are made into a document or book2.to arrange information that you have collected in a sensible order

1. collapse collate collateral ...

2. recondition v collate v. | collation n. ...

3. collate collate collateral information ...

4. recondition v collate v. | collation n. ...

5. sepal ... collate , ... emaciated , ... ...

6. collapsed item collate collate copies ...

7. 【 reconnaissance and survey】 collate【 prospect;explorate】 ...

8. 9.1.6. NULL 10.3.9. COLLATE 10.3.10. BINARY ...

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1.It is often advisable to collate regional research from across the country to build the national picture.

2.Automated equipment or hand lay-up are used to collate composite material plies and metal fittings into a multi-layer stack.

3.In Part 4, I'll collate all the information I've presented so far into a convenient cross-reference.4便

4.The above scripts, whether tar or rsync, collate the information from multiple directories on multiple hosts into a single location.使tarrsync,

5.Do not have time to collate scattered temples, not in the mood to fight spots fade out of the lip color.

6.In addition to modelling exercises, it may also be possible to collate cost information from existing low carbon buildings in Scotland.

7.Collate suppliers documentation for processing, matching invoices and delivery dockets with the corresponding purchase order.

8.Therefore, to collate this book further will have certain significance in academic and the history of Liang dynasty's research.

9.All incoming faxes must be recorded fast. Make sure you collate them correctly before stapling them together..

10.Rather than merely possessing data, we must also learn the skills necessary to acquire, collate, and evaluate information for any situation.