collate
动词 v.
英 /kəˈleɪt/
美 /ˈkoʊ.leɪt/|/kəˈleɪt/|/kəˈlæɪt/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To examine diverse documents and so on, to discover similarities and differences.
— The young attorneys were set the task of collating the contract submitted by the other side with the previous copy.
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To assemble something in a logical sequence.
— Detest your own age. Build a better one. And to set that on foot read incredibly dull essays upon Marlowe to your friends. For which purpose one must collate editions in the British Museum.
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To sort multiple copies of printed documents into sequences of individual page order, one sequence for each copy, especially before binding.
— Collating was still necessary because they had to insert foldout sheets and index tabs into the documents.
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To bestow or confer.
— Becauſe thoſe hereticall Biſhops being depoſed and reduced into Lay-communion, could not therefore collate baptiſme for their want of holy Orders: […]
- To admit a cleric to a benefice; to present and institute in a benefice, when the person presenting is both the patron and the ordinary; followed by to.
词汇关系
词源
From Latin collātus, perfect passive participle of conferō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix). Doublet of confer. See also infer, delate and defer (Etymology 2), relate and refer, as well as prelate and prefer among others. Not related to collateral.
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