A2 [ T ] mainly UK to go to a place and bring someone or something away from it取,领取;接走
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I felt quite dizzy with excitement as I went up to collect the award.
I've come to collect my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday.
I'll tell you what - we'll collect the parcel on our way to the station.
I collect her two daughters and take them to school with us every morning.
I've taken most of our belongings to the new house, but there are a few things left to collect.
B1 [ T ] to bring something together from different places or over a period of time(使)聚集,(使)集合,(使)集中
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We walked along the beach collecting small crabs in a bucket.
I'm in the process of collecting material for an article that I'm writing.
We collected dry twigs to start the fire.
B2 [ T or I ] to ask people to give you money for something, for example a charity(慈善)募捐
[ T ] to take money such as taxes, rents, etc.收(租金、税等)
[ I ] to come together from different places or over a period of time聚集;聚拢
C2 to get control of your feelings and thoughts, especially after shock, surprise, or laughter(尤指在震惊、惊讶或大笑后)镇定下来,定神,集中思想
a short prayer that is said during some Christian religious ceremonies(某些基督教仪式上的)短祷文
When you call collect or make a collect phone call, the person you call pays for the call.对方付话费的
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