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1 collect
collect [kəˈlekt]a. ( = gather together) [+ valuables, wealth] amasser ; [+ information, documents, evidence] rassembler• to collect o.s. ( = regain control of o.s.) se reprendre ; ( = reflect quietly) se recueillirb. ( = pick up) ramasser• the children collected the books for the teacher les enfants ont ramassé les livres pour le professeurc. ( = obtain) [+ money, subscriptions, signatures] recueillir ; [+ taxes, fines] percevoir ; [+ rents] encaisserd. (as hobby) [+ stamps, antiques, coins] collectionnere. ( = call for) (passer) prendreb. ( = gather money) to collect for charity faire la quête pour des œuvres caritatives3. adverb4. compounds* * *[kə'lekt] 1.adverb US Telecommunications2.transitive verb1) ( gather) ramasser [wood, litter, eggs]; rassembler [information, documents]; recueillir [signatures]to collect one's strength — rassembler or ramasser ses forces
2) ( as hobby) collectionner, faire collection de [stamps, coins]3) (receive, contain) ( intentionally) recueillir [rain water]; ( accidentally) [objects] prendre, ramasser [dust]4) ( obtain) percevoir [rent]; encaisser [fares, money]; recouvrer [debt]; toucher [pension]; Administration percevoir [tax, fine]; remporter [prize]5) ( take away) ramasser [rubbish]; faire la levée de [mail, post]6) ( pick up) aller chercher [person]; récupérer [keys, book etc]3.1) ( accumulate) [dust, leaves] s'accumuler; [crowd] se rassembler, se réunir2) ( raise money)4.collected past participle adjective1) [person] calme2) ( assembled)the collected poems of W. B. Yeats — la collection complète des poèmes de W. B. Yeats
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2 collect
Ⅰ.collect1 [kə'lekt](a) (gather → objects) ramasser; (→ information, documents) recueillir, rassembler; (→ evidence) rassembler; (→ people) réunir, rassembler; (→ wealth) accumuler, amasser;∎ a water butt collects rainwater for use in the garden une citerne recueille l'eau de pluie pour le jardin;∎ to collect dust prendre la poussière;∎ solar panels collect the heat des panneaux solaires captent la chaleur∎ let me collect my thoughts laissez-moi réfléchir ou me concentrer;∎ to collect one's wits rassembler ses esprits(c) (as hobby) collectionner, faire collection de;∎ she has collected more than 2,000 records elle a une collection de plus de 2000 disques(d) (money) recueillir; (taxes, fines, dues) percevoir; (pension, salary) toucher; (homework) ramasser, relever; (debt) recouvrer∎ the council collects the rubbish la commune se charge du ramassage des ordures;∎ when is the mail collected? à quelle heure est la levée du courrier?;∎ Commerce to collect an order retirer une commande(f) (pick up → people) aller chercher, (passer) prendre; (→ luggage, ticket, car) aller chercher, aller prendre; (→ goods) enlever;∎ he'll collect us in his car il viendra nous chercher ou passera nous prendre en voiture;∎ the bus collects the children at eight o'clock le bus ramasse les enfants à huit heures;∎ I'll collect you at midday je passerai vous prendre à midi(a) (accumulate → people) se rassembler, se réunir; (→ things) s'accumuler, s'amasser; (→ water, dirt) s'accumuler∎ to collect for charity faire la quête ou quêter pour une œuvre de bienfaisance∎ collect on delivery paiement m à la livraison, (livraison f) contre remboursement3 adverb∎ to call (sb) collect téléphoner (à qn) en PCV, French Canadian faire un appel à frais virés (à qn);∎ Commerce to send a parcel collect envoyer un colis en port dû ou payable à destination►► American Telecommunications collect call appel m en PCV, French Canadian appel m à frais virés;∎ to make a collect call faire un appel ou téléphoner en PCV, French Canadian faire un appel à frais virésramasser;∎ they collected up their belongings and left ils ont ramassé leurs affaires et sont partisⅡ.collect2 ['kɒlekt]
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