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| Text | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary catalogue
⇨ see catalog I
⇨ see catalog II
English Etymology catalogue 1460, from L.L. catalogus, from Gk. katalogos "a list, register," from kata "down, completely" + legein "to say, count" (see lecture). The verb is first attested 1598. Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English catalogue 1 list of books/objects ADJ. exhibition, library VERB + CATALOGUE produce, publish | look through Look through the catalogue and find this picture. PREP. in a/the ~ More details are given in our catalogue. 2 book of goods for sale ADJ. colour, illustrated | mail-order VERB + CATALOGUE produce, publish The gallery produced a catalogue of young artists. | browse through, look at/through | send (off) for Send off for our illustrated catalogue of garden plants. PREP. in a/the ~ Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 catalogue cata·logue (NAmE also cata·log) / 5kAtElC^; NAmE -lC:^; -lB:^ / noun1. a complete list of items, for example of things that people can look at or buy 目录;目录簿: a mail-order catalogue (= a book showing goods for sale to be sent to people's homes) 邮购商品目录 to consult the library catalogue 查看图书馆目录 An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition. 展览会有插图目录。 an online catalogue 联机目录 2. a long series of things that happen (usually bad things) 一连串(糟糕)事: a catalogue of disasters / errors / misfortunes 接二连三的灾难/错误/不幸 verb[VN] 1. to arrange a list of things in order in a catalogue ; to record sth in a catalogue 列入目录;编入目录 2. to give a list of things connected with a particular person, event, etc. 记载,登记(某人、某事等的详情): Interviews with the refugees catalogue a history of discrimination and violence. 对难民的采访记录下了一部歧视和暴力的历史。 OLT catalogue (also catalog) noun ⇨ list (a mail-order catalogue) ⇨ series (a catalogue of disasters) Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged Search result show the entry is found in: catalogue raisonné catalogue I. noun see catalog III. verb see catalog II
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