[VERB 动词]校对;核对;校勘;整理 When you collate pieces of information, you gather them all together and examine them.
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Roberts has spent much of his working life collating the data on which the study was based...
罗伯茨的很大一部分工作时间都是在核对研究所需的数据。
They have begun to collate their own statistics on racial abuse.
他们已经开始整理自己有关种族歧视的统计数据。
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Many countries have no laws governing the collation of personal information.
很多国家没有针对个人信息收集的法律。
Oxford
col·late/kəˈleɪt; NAmEkəˈleɪt/verb1collatesth to collect information together from different sources in order to examine and compare it 核对,校勘,对照(不同来源的信息)◆to collate data/information/figures核对资料╱信息╱数字2collatesth to collect pieces of paper or the pages of a book, etc. and arrange them in the correct order 整理(文件或书等)▶col·la·tioncollationcollations/kəˈleɪʃn; NAmEkəˈleɪʃn/noun[uncountable ]◆the collation of information信息的整理collatecollatescollatedcollatingcol·late/kəˈleɪt; NAmEkəˈleɪt/col·la·tion/kəˈleɪʃn; NAmEkəˈleɪʃn/
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collatecol‧late /kəˈleɪt/ verb [transitive]
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1formal to gather information together, examine it carefully, and compare it with other information to find any differencescollate information/results/data/figures A computer system is used to collate information from across Britain.2to arrange sheets of paper in the correct orderSYN sort—collation /kəˈleɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]
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