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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
C vtr1 ( gather) ramasser [wood, leaves, litter, eggs] ; rassembler [information, facts, evidence, documents] ; recueillir [signatures] ; she collected (up) her belongings elle a ramassé ses affaires ; to collect one's wits rassembler ses esprits ; to collect one's strength rassembler or ramasser ses forces ; to collect one's thoughts se recueillir ;2 ( as hobby) collectionner, faire collection de [stamps, coins, antiques] ; she collects artists/stray cats hum elle collectionne les artistes/les chats perdus ;3 (receive, contain) ( intentionally) recueillir [rain water, drips] ; ( accidentally) [objects] prendre, ramasser [dust] ;4 ( obtain) percevoir, encaisser [rent] ; encaisser [fares, money] ; recouvrer [debt] ; toucher [pension] ; recevoir [degree, diploma] ; Admin percevoir [tax, fine] ; to collect money for charity collecter de l'argent pour les bonnes œuvres ; the winner collects £2,000 le gagnant remporte 2 000 livres sterling ;5 ( take away) ramasser [tickets, empty bottles, rubbish] ; faire la levée de [mail, post] ; I arranged to have the parcel collected j'ai pris des dispositions pour qu'on aille chercher le paquet ; what time is the post collected? à quelle heure est la levée (du courrier)? ; ‘buyer collects’ ( in small ad) ‘à venir chercher sur place’ ;6 ( pick up) aller chercher, passer prendre [person] ; récupérer [keys, book etc] ; I have to collect the children from school il faut que j'aille chercher or que je passe prendre les enfants à l'école ; she collected the keys from a neighbour elle a récupéré les clés chez un voisin ; to collect a suit from the cleaners passer prendre un costume chez le teinturier.D vi1 (accumulate, gather) [substance, dust, leaves] s'accumuler ; [crowd] se rassembler, se réunir ;2 ( raise money) to collect for charity/famine victims faire la quête pour des bonnes œuvres/les victimes de la famine.1 [person] calme ; she remained cool, calm and collected elle a gardé son sang-froid ;2 ( assembled) the collected works of Dickens les œuvres complètes de Dickens ; the collected poems of W. B. Yeats la collection complète des poèmes de W. B. Yeats.
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