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It is collection
1.Collection, collection; Charge [u][c].
the collection of these stamps took ten years.
It took ten years to collect these stamps.
2.Collectibles, collectibles[c].
he has a very good collection of foreign coins.
He has a collection of foreign coins.
3.Collect donations; Money raised[c].
take up a collection
Fundraising. 4.Gather; Amass; Massive, large pile[c][s1][(of)]there is a collection of dust in an unused room
Empty rooms often accumulate a lot of dust.
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The second word should be valuing.
It means "maybe valuing your time won't necessarily make you a genius, but at least doing so will shorten the gap between you and a genius."
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collection
Collection, collection; Charge.
Garl has never seen it.
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Suspect if there is a mistake, collection — collection, collectibles, etc.
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collectionl
There is no such thing as this word.
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1、n.(often refers to the same kind) collections, collectibles; a batch of items; a group of people; Take it away; Potato fight to take away; Gather;
2. Plural: collections
3 Ӣ Ӣ Ӣ T
4. Example sentences of double missing hand oaks: the collection of these stamps took ten yearsIt took ten years to collect these stamps.
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English [k lek n] American [k lek n]nGather; (often in the collapse of the same kind of collections); a batch of items; a group of people; Take it away; Take; Gather; Accumulate; portfolio; Raising shirts and donations, fundraising; (often seasonal) collections of fashion (or housewares).
there was a collection of books and shoes on the floor.
There were piles of books and shoes on the floor.
the painting comes from his private collection.
The painting is from his private collection.
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Collection means collection in Chinese.
collection
1. Pronunciation. Eng [k'lek n] beauty [k'lekʃn]
2. Meaning. n.Gather; Collection, collection; Gather; collectibles; Collect donations;
3. Examples. the collection of these stamps took ten years.
It took ten years to collect these stamps.
Fourth, vocabulary collocation.
1. Break up a collection.
2. Catalog a collection of pictures.
3、enrich one'S Collection enriches the collection.
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collection Interpretation:
n.(often refers to the same kind) collections, collectibles; a batch of items; a group of people; Take it away; Take; Gather; Accumulate;
Pronunciation: 英 [k lek n] 美 [k lek n].
Plural: collections
Vocabulary collocation: 1. Collection of taxes.
2. Break Up A Collection.
3. Collection of fines and penalties.
Bilingual example sentence: The collection of these stamps took ten years
It took ten years to collect these stamps.
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collection
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Collection, collection; Charge [u][c].
the collection of these stamps took ten years.
Collecting these stamps and manuscripts has been a slang for ten key Zheng years.
2.Collectibles, collectibles[c].
he has a very good collection of foreign coins.
He has a large collection of foreign coins.
3.Collect donations; Money raised[c].
take up a collection
Fundraising. 4.Gather; Amass; Massive, large pile[c][s1][(of)]there is a collection of dust in an unused room
Empty rooms often accumulate a lot of dust.
Notice that s is his noun plural! )
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It means to collect, to receive. Seek adoption.
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collection
Beauty [k'lekʃ(ən]
Eng [k'lekʃ(ən]
n.Gather; Raise; (often of the same kind) collections; A network collection of items; Collection; Collection.
Plural: collections
With synonyms.
adj.+n.
fine collection,rich collection,comprehensive collection,valuable collection,rare collection
v.+n.build collection,make collection,donate collection,form collection
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