collect? Reading French and English? [k? 'lekt]? ? ? Beautiful? [k?' lekt]? ?
v.? Collect; Gather; Raise money; carry away
phrase
1, collect one's children to pick up the children.
2, collect one's thoughts and ideas to concentrate.
3. collect opinions.
4. collect rents
5. Collect stamps to collect stamps
Extended data word usage
1, collect basically means "collect", "collect" and "select", which means to collect and sort it out in a planned, selective and meticulous way. The premise is that more and more things are collected for a certain purpose or a certain hobby, and the process of gradual collection and the subtlety, principle and order of arrangement after selection are emphasized, and sometimes its purpose is emphasized.
2. collect is a metaphor that can be used with abstract nouns such as thought, idea, meaning "concentrate your mind", etc., which means to stabilize your mood before doing something and emphasize organizing your thoughts.
3. collect can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, nouns and pronouns are often used as objects.
Lexical collocation
1, collect stories and pictures collect stories and pictures.
2. collect sufficient data.
3. collect the books to collect books
4. collect the letters to get the letter
5. collect the pupils to gather students.