collective
collective 英 [kəˈlektɪv] 美 [kəˈlɛktɪv]
adj. 集体的;共同的;集合的;集体主义的 n. 集团;集合体;集合名词
名词复数:collectives
- Collective is a word that describes a group of people acting together. A prom might turn into a smashing success through the collective efforts of the student body.
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- adj. 集体的;共同的;集合的;集体主义的
- n. 集团;集合体;集合名词
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1. I do feel deeply the strength of the collective.
我确实深深地感到了集体的力量。
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2. This sort of activity damages the reputation of the collective.
这种行为有损于集体的荣誉。
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3. To accomplish his own end, he placed collective interests in the back of his mind.
为了达到个人目的, 他把集体利益置之脑后。
- collective (adj.) early 15c., "comprehensive," from Middle French collectif, from Latin collectivus, from collectus, past participle of colligere "gather together," from com- "together" (see com-) + legere "to gather," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather." In grammar, from mid-15c., "expressing under a singular form a whole consisting of a plurality of individuals." From c. 1600 as "belonging to or exercised by a number of individuals jointly." Related: Collectively; collectiveness.
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