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Definition of collector in English: collectornoun kəˈlɛktəkəˈlɛktər 1A person who collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby. 收藏家;搜集者;收集者 一位艺术品收藏家。 Example sentencesExamples - Once more we are reminded that no one really owns art, that all collectors are temporary custodians.
- In it, we follow fictional aboriginal American artist Joe Hill, who finds himself collecting trash off the side of the highway and then turning it into art to sell to collectors.
- Now one of the strengths of Libri's Histoire is the large number of quotes from original sources, so it was natural that Libri should be an enthusiastic collector of rare books and manuscripts.
- Record prices were also paid for paintings by Ram Kumar and Jagdish Swaminathan and buyers ranged from Indian American collectors to art gallery owners.
- For car collectors or pop culture fanatics, Cruise O Matic is a delightful Sunday drive through the past.
- His priceless collection of first editions and lavishly illustrated volumes is expected to attract the attention of book collectors all over the country when it goes under the hammer this week.
- While China and Japan have long been the traditional favorites with American collectors, the arts of South Asia and India have been steadily gaining ground.
- While it's largely the Non-Resident Indians who buy Indian art, mainstream collectors too seem to taking an interest.
- These customers include coin, knife and book collectors, and people who collect baseball cards and NASCAR memorabilia.
- Western collectors of Benin art are obsessed with antiquity.
- Among collectors and art professionals these reprints are called Heisei editions.
- Trained data collectors administered the questionnaire during school hours in classroom settings.
- Ebay has an established community of art collectors and professional dealers with good knowledge.
- As museums have taken notice of picture book art, so have collectors.
- Even as recently as ten years ago, a book collector had to be something of a detective.
- Most data collectors were hired and trained to do all of these procedures, although some were hired and trained to do parent interviews only.
- He was a member of a large merchant family with diverse business interests, and he had four brothers who also were enthusiastic art collectors.
- Photography is still huge being the second most popular form of art for collectors [according to The Guardian].
- In the 1980s, as art collectors began to turn their attention to cartoon stills, Jones made a killing by selling his original artwork for breath-taking amounts of money.
- Bonnycastle also points out that an art book gives collectors more reassurance about an artist's longevity.
Synonyms penny-pincher, pinchpenny, niggard, cheese-parer, scrooge 2An official who is responsible for collecting money. 收取款项的公务员 一位艺术品收藏家。 Example sentencesExamples - As production increased, a standardized oil barrel became more important, both for businessmen and for government tax collectors.
- He said that there is a lot of money not getting to the tax collectors because people prefer to go for cheaper models rather than pay the 30%.
- It has nothing to do with the essence of running a business - businesses are simply unpaid tax collectors for the Government.
- It starts with the drivers or money collectors grabbing customers on the understanding that the bus is leaving soon and making them pay very quickly.
- The money collector, whom we will call Blueshirt for the purpose of this story, was bound to crack under the strain.
- Local residents have claimed that one cause of the crisis is that bogus rate collectors are taking the money they collect, so it does not get paid to the council.
- Street collectors will help raise money to stage future galas.
- Thank you also to the collectors, the money collected will be used to fund a Laois project to Tanzania for women and children.
- The tax collector sits at the money table with his cronies.
- Tax collectors had a reputation of extorting more money than required and pocketing the excess.
- But, beyond collecting the money for the government, the tax collector had to collect enough to cover his expenses and profits.
- Charity bosses branded a wave of bogus money collectors who preyed on visitors to Royal Ascot as ‘lowlife’.
- The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money.
- When their turn came to come before the rent collector the money was counted and it was found to be two pence short.
- Fundraisers at the Sydenham-based charity joined police in urging residents not to hand over money without checking identification, which all official collectors carry.
- I'm sure the tax collectors will find a way to make sure that government revenues are not depleted.
- Strikes by coal miners, tax collectors and customs officials are also expected to take place over the next few weeks.
- I have borrowed a lot of money from a door-to-door collector, about £400.
- This reflects the hard work of many voluntary organisers and collectors who raised most of this money.
- As the army of volunteer collectors swing into action, armed Gardai will be placed at strategic locations to insure the safety of the collectors and the money.
Synonyms messenger, courier, errand boy, messenger boy - 2.1 An official who collects tickets from bus or train passengers.
(公共汽车或火车的)收票员,检票员 the ticket collector closed the gates
3(in some South Asian countries) the chief administrative official of a district. (某些南亚国家的)地区行政长官 Example sentencesExamples - Praveen Garg, district collector of Khandwa, after visiting the area announced that district administration would undertake the revival initiatives.
4Electronics The region in a bipolar transistor that absorbs charge carriers. 〔电子〕集电极 Example sentencesExamples - Alternatively, the trap can be a collector separate and apart from the electrodes of the light source.
- The shutter selectively blocks and permits the passage of the ionization electrons to the collector.
- According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.
- The collector, emitter and gate conductive pillars are respectively connected to the external collector, emitter and gate electrodes with calking.
- The fractional surface contacts may be associated with the emitter, a barrier, or the collector.
Synonyms scavenger, scrounger, forager, gatherer, accumulator
Rhymesbisector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, detector, director, ejector, elector, erector, hector, injector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, projector, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, respecter, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector Definition of collector in US English: collectornounkəˈlɛktərkəˈlektər 1A person who collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby. 收藏家;搜集者;收集者 一位艺术品收藏家。 Example sentencesExamples - Even as recently as ten years ago, a book collector had to be something of a detective.
- Most data collectors were hired and trained to do all of these procedures, although some were hired and trained to do parent interviews only.
- While it's largely the Non-Resident Indians who buy Indian art, mainstream collectors too seem to taking an interest.
- While China and Japan have long been the traditional favorites with American collectors, the arts of South Asia and India have been steadily gaining ground.
- These customers include coin, knife and book collectors, and people who collect baseball cards and NASCAR memorabilia.
- In the 1980s, as art collectors began to turn their attention to cartoon stills, Jones made a killing by selling his original artwork for breath-taking amounts of money.
- Now one of the strengths of Libri's Histoire is the large number of quotes from original sources, so it was natural that Libri should be an enthusiastic collector of rare books and manuscripts.
- Ebay has an established community of art collectors and professional dealers with good knowledge.
- He was a member of a large merchant family with diverse business interests, and he had four brothers who also were enthusiastic art collectors.
- As museums have taken notice of picture book art, so have collectors.
- Once more we are reminded that no one really owns art, that all collectors are temporary custodians.
- In it, we follow fictional aboriginal American artist Joe Hill, who finds himself collecting trash off the side of the highway and then turning it into art to sell to collectors.
- Trained data collectors administered the questionnaire during school hours in classroom settings.
- For car collectors or pop culture fanatics, Cruise O Matic is a delightful Sunday drive through the past.
- Photography is still huge being the second most popular form of art for collectors [according to The Guardian].
- Western collectors of Benin art are obsessed with antiquity.
- Among collectors and art professionals these reprints are called Heisei editions.
- His priceless collection of first editions and lavishly illustrated volumes is expected to attract the attention of book collectors all over the country when it goes under the hammer this week.
- Bonnycastle also points out that an art book gives collectors more reassurance about an artist's longevity.
- Record prices were also paid for paintings by Ram Kumar and Jagdish Swaminathan and buyers ranged from Indian American collectors to art gallery owners.
Synonyms penny-pincher, pinchpenny, niggard, cheese-parer, scrooge 2An official who is responsible for collecting money. 收取款项的公务员 一位艺术品收藏家。 Example sentencesExamples - But, beyond collecting the money for the government, the tax collector had to collect enough to cover his expenses and profits.
- Charity bosses branded a wave of bogus money collectors who preyed on visitors to Royal Ascot as ‘lowlife’.
- I'm sure the tax collectors will find a way to make sure that government revenues are not depleted.
- It starts with the drivers or money collectors grabbing customers on the understanding that the bus is leaving soon and making them pay very quickly.
- This reflects the hard work of many voluntary organisers and collectors who raised most of this money.
- As production increased, a standardized oil barrel became more important, both for businessmen and for government tax collectors.
- It has nothing to do with the essence of running a business - businesses are simply unpaid tax collectors for the Government.
- I have borrowed a lot of money from a door-to-door collector, about £400.
- Tax collectors had a reputation of extorting more money than required and pocketing the excess.
- Local residents have claimed that one cause of the crisis is that bogus rate collectors are taking the money they collect, so it does not get paid to the council.
- The money collector, whom we will call Blueshirt for the purpose of this story, was bound to crack under the strain.
- The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money.
- He said that there is a lot of money not getting to the tax collectors because people prefer to go for cheaper models rather than pay the 30%.
- When their turn came to come before the rent collector the money was counted and it was found to be two pence short.
- Strikes by coal miners, tax collectors and customs officials are also expected to take place over the next few weeks.
- The tax collector sits at the money table with his cronies.
- As the army of volunteer collectors swing into action, armed Gardai will be placed at strategic locations to insure the safety of the collectors and the money.
- Fundraisers at the Sydenham-based charity joined police in urging residents not to hand over money without checking identification, which all official collectors carry.
- Thank you also to the collectors, the money collected will be used to fund a Laois project to Tanzania for women and children.
- Street collectors will help raise money to stage future galas.
Synonyms messenger, courier, errand boy, messenger boy - 2.1 An official who collects tickets from bus or train passengers.
(公共汽车或火车的)收票员,检票员
3(in some South Asian countries) the chief administrative official of a district. (某些南亚国家的)地区行政长官 Example sentencesExamples - Praveen Garg, district collector of Khandwa, after visiting the area announced that district administration would undertake the revival initiatives.
4Electronics The region in a bipolar transistor that absorbs charge carriers. 〔电子〕集电极 Example sentencesExamples - The collector, emitter and gate conductive pillars are respectively connected to the external collector, emitter and gate electrodes with calking.
- Alternatively, the trap can be a collector separate and apart from the electrodes of the light source.
- The fractional surface contacts may be associated with the emitter, a barrier, or the collector.
- According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.
- The shutter selectively blocks and permits the passage of the ionization electrons to the collector.
Synonyms scavenger, scrounger, forager, gatherer, accumulator |