词汇 | collector |
释义 | collectorWord family noun collection collector collective collectable collectible collectivism collectivization collectaneacollectednesscollectingcollectivitycollectoratecollective bargainingcollective farmcollective nouncollector's itemadjective collected collective collectable collectible collectivist collectivisticverb collect collectivize adverb collectively collectedly col·lec·tor /kəˈlektə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countableC] 1 COLLECTsomeone who collects things that are interesting or attractive 收集者;收藏家 → collect, collection a stamp collector 集邮者 The painting was bought by a private collector. 这幅画被一个私人收藏家买走。 2 WORKERsomeone whose job is to collect taxes, tickets, debts etc 收税人;收票员;收债人 → collect, collection tax/ticket/debt/refuse collector 收税人/收票员/讨债人/收垃圾者 Examples from the Corpus collector• The pub will display railway and theatre memorabilia and collectors items.• The women began producing thousands of rugs a year for sale to tourists and collectors.• The gallery was full of art collectors and dealers.• He's an avid collector of Beatles memorabilia.• He's been a coin collector for years.• Although nationally distributed boxes do not change fronts often, the regional ones do, making them a prime target for collectors.• Prices range from £5-£90, depending on the rarity of the year and the number of collectors within that market.• Suppose we have a processor with a thousand-square-meter solar collector.• They have to give a written description of the waste to the collectors, and sign a transfer note for it. tax/ticket/debt/refuse collector• Are you going to use your local agents or staff, a debt collector, a solicitor, political pressure or what?• Also patron of accountants, bankers, bookkeepers, customs agents, and tax collectors.• They're not really bookies these days, they're just debt collectors.• Of course, the very concept of a popular tax collector is as oxymoronic as jumbo shrimp.• But the rich will always be better at hiding from the tax collector than the poor. From Longman Business Dictionary collectorcol·lec·tor /kəˈlektə-ər/ noun [countableC] 1someone whose job is to collect something, for example taxes or debts a wave of strikes by tax collectors When Tina fell behind on her credit-card bill, debt collectors bombarded her employer with phone calls. 2someone who collects things that are interesting or attractive An American art collector paid $1.2 million for a drawing by Matisse. The table was sold to a private collector. |
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