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 collector [kə'lɛktɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 收集家, 收取款项的人

[化] 集电极; 捕收剂

[医] 收集器; 浮选促集剂

[经] 收买员, 收款员(人), 收税员


  1. He is a stamp collector.
    他是一个集邮者。
  2. A collector of antique cars asked Frank to look out for a1906 gas head lamp.
    一位老式汽车收藏家要弗兰克留神1906年产的煤气前灯。
  3. My husband is a stamp collector.
    我丈夫是个集邮者。


collector
[ noun ]
  1. a person who collects things

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a crater that has collected cosmic material hitting the earth

  6. <noun.object>
  7. the electrode in a transistor through which a primary flow of carriers leaves the region between the electrodes

  8. <noun.artifact>


Collector \Col*lect"or\, n. [LL. collector one who collects: cf.
F. collecteur.]
1. One who collects things which are separate; esp., one who
makes a business or practice of collecting works of art,
objects in natural history, etc.; as, a collector of
coins.

I digress into Soho to explore a bookstall. Methinks
I have been thirty years a collector. --Lamb.

2. A compiler of books; one who collects scattered passages
and puts them together in one book.

Volumes without the collector's own reflections.
--Addison.

3. (Com.) An officer appointed and commissioned to collect
and receive customs, duties, taxes, or toll.

A great part of this is now embezzled . . . by
collectors, and other officers. --Sir W.
Temple.

4. One authorized to collect debts.

5. A bachelor of arts in Oxford, formerly appointed to
superintend some scholastic proceedings in Lent. --Todd.

  1. Like Soane, psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud was a great collector.
  2. Those which file late and do not pay the penalties swiftly will be passed on to a private debt collector.
  3. Ms. Weber, of Ocala, Fla., is an investor, philanthropist and art collector.
  4. For example, on Aug. 14, an Israeli tax collector was fatally burned and three colleagues injured in a firebomb attack on their car in the West Bank.
  5. Last spring Ray set up housekeeping in Letterman's home and was arrested while driving his sports car after identifying herself to a toll collector outside New York City as "Mrs.
  6. "It is no wonder that Americans are buying more of their automobiles from the Europeans, the Japanese and the Koreans," model-car collector Richard Allen Hiteshaw of Baltimore wrote to GM Chairman Robert C. Stempel.
  7. "I think it would be fun for a collector to be able to say: 'Hey, want to know who used to own this chair?'"
  8. A real collector's item.
  9. There apparently was friction between Henry Thomas, 88, a retired fruit picker and sometime junk collector, and other residents of the Reflections I house, said Dade City Police Chief Phil Thompson.
  10. "He said, 'Face it guys, I'm not much of a collector,'" Mr. Kennedy recalls sadly.
  11. The collector will often hear that the product hasn't been paid for because it isn't working.
  12. Do not cross Europe for this Faust, but it is a collector's piece and another episode in Wilson's tortuous relationship with German theatre.
  13. Clive's wife Alicia Knatebull-Hugeson was a born collector, graduating from rabbits' front teeth at the age of nine to the antique furniture, splendid pictures and armorially bound books which forms such features of Parham.
  14. "I'm sure (Monet) would have been thrilled if an individual collector bought them all, (but) he wanted to have them sold. He probably had a big mortgage, too." Tucker wrote the text _ more a book than a catalog _ that accompanies the exhibit.
  15. It is a convenient way for the government to use the corporate sector as a tax collector. Under the old system, if the company declared a net dividend of 7.5p, the investor would receive the dividend payment, together with a tax credit of 2.5p.
  16. Pearlstein said there was no determination on exactly how many of the Plunkett cards will be manufactured, but they will be "very limited, quite the collector's item." Some of the cards will be distributed to visually impaired children, she said.
  17. In the latest experiments, the researchers measured the energy output of the solar collector by heating fluid.
  18. Jose Mario Monteiro, named late last week to the important post of chief tax collector in Sao Paulo, was fired a few hours after taking office.
  19. Is it that they, vulnerable and fugitive, are altogether too problematical for the ordinary collector?
  20. Also captivated was television producer and art collector Douglas Cramer, who insisted Mr. Marion be hired for an auction scene last winter on "The Colbys."
  21. Two of the company's largest holders are Mr. Sacher and his wife Maya, a prominent art collector in her 90s.
  22. In 1978 he invented a solar collector that produced royalties for him until the manufacturer went bankrupt in the early 1980s.
  23. A catalogue of products for the keen mushroom collector. Taste of the Wild, 65 Overstrand Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, London SW11 4EX.
  24. Last November, a collector paid $53 million for van Gogh's "Irises" at a New York auction and eight months earlier, the artist's "Sunflowers" was auctioned in London for $29.8 million.
  25. The murders, initially thought to be the work of a disgruntled CFS investor, now are alleged to have been committed by Mark W. Hofmann, a meek collector of Mormon historical documents.
  26. "Sotheby's lips are sealed, but mention its Oct. 28 and 29 sale entitled `Property from a Private Collection' to any serious dealer or collector and the reaction will immediately be nods or winks," the Times said.
  27. The vase, which is insured, is so well known in art circles that there is virtually no chance it could be sold to a museum, dealer or reputable art collector, Kuchta said.
  28. He called himself a farmer, architect and collector, acknowledging his origins in the Wisconsin countryside and his fascination with the objects he integrated into his interiors.
  29. Two Japanese buyers vied against a European collector, bidding the painting up to $23.5 million, more than double the high end of Christie's pre-sale estimate of $7 million to $10 million.
  30. The original sheet bearing 100 Curtiss Jenny stamps was bought for $24 in 1918 in a Washington, D.C. post office by a private collector.
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