collate
collate 英 [kəˈleɪt] 美 [kəˈlet, ˈkɑlˌet, ˈkoˌlet]
vt. 核对,校对;校勘
进行时:collating 过去式:collated 过去分词:collated 第三人称单数:collates 名词复数:collates
- Although the verb collate specifically means to put pages in a correct order, the word can be used more generally to mean to put anything into the proper sequence.
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- vt. 核对,校对;校勘
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1. If you know a coworker is working through lunch to collate a large client packet, your volunteering to stay and help will be gratefully received and most often returned when it’s you who is stuck.
如果知道同事午饭时间还一直忙着校对客户的文件,您主动提出留下来帮助他,会得到他的感激,在你遇到同样的情形时,会得到他的回报。
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2. Then she could look at the piles, see which had the “earliest” photo on top, and by that, collate them all together into one timeline.
然后她看见成堆的照片,把“最早”的照片放在相册开始,按照这个方法,将他们按时间轴整理。
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3. That should enable you to pull out information from the database both in terms of an entire survey from a single user and to collate the responses from multiple surveys.
该方法应该允许您从数据库中提取信息,以便查询单个用户的整个问卷调查回答,以及汇总排序多个问卷调查的回答。
- collate (v.) 1610s, "to bring together and compare, examine critically as to agreement," from Latin collatus, irregular past participle of conferre "to bring together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see com-) + lātus "borne, carried" (see oblate (n.)), serving as past participle of ferre "to bear" (from PIE root *bher- (1) "to carry"). Specifically, in bookbinding, "to verify the correct arrangement" (of the pages), 1770. Related: Collated; collating.
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