单词 | catalogue |
释义 | catalogue (kætəlɒg ) Word forms: catalogues , cataloguing , catalogued regional note: in AM, usually use catalog 1. countable noun B2 A catalogue is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library. ...the world's biggest seed catalogue. 2. verb To catalogue things means to make a list of them. The Royal Greenwich Observatory was founded to observe and catalogue the stars. [VERB noun] Synonyms: list, file, index, register 3. countable noun A catalogue of similar things, especially bad things, is a number of them considered or discussed one after another. His story is a catalogue of misfortune. ...the latest tragedy in a catalogue of disasters. [+ of] 4. verb If you catalogue a series of similar events or qualities, especially bad ones, you list them. Speaker after speaker lined up to catalogue a series of failures under his leadership. [VERB noun] Collocations: catalogue of errors Then followed a catalogue of errors while we waited in vain for the mortgage to be approved. Times, Sunday Times The committee described the project as a 'catalogue of errors from the start'. Times, Sunday Times The search for a vaccine became a catalogue of errors, breakthroughs, catastrophes and rivalries among scientists. Times, Sunday Times The firm blamed the catalogue of errors on a computer glitch showing the sofas were in stock, allowing delivery to be re-booked each time. The Sun Their innings was a catalogue of errors - some of them nothing short of embarrassing - and there were three run-outs, too. The Sun He managed expansion of the library and compiled a comprehensive catalogue of its collection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It aims at establishing a comprehensive catalogue of the artist's works from the records started by his widow. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These are published at a slow pace and the editors have not published a comprehensive catalogue of these unpublished linguistic papers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A comprehensive catalogue was produced on the occasion of both exhibitions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A comprehensive catalogue, including the complete range of products and instruments in the lutherie field was published by the firm that same year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You may find out all sorts of fascinating or quirky facts from the exhibition catalogue. Times, Sunday Times Almost all the sitters are identified and the exhibition catalogue offers plentiful information. Times, Sunday Times Everyone attending will also get 10% off the exhibition catalogue. Times, Sunday Times These richly emblematic narratives, worked and reworked, altered and adapted until every detail plays a role (the exhibition catalogue offers good basic explanations), form a focal point. Times, Sunday Times An attempt was made to censor the exhibition catalogue, and in the aftermath he decided that he would not personally exhibit his work in public again. Times, Sunday Times As a conductor, has premiered and promoted an extensive catalogue of new works, both in live performance and recording. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The subsequent investigation revealed an extensive catalogue of failings relating to fire safety precautions and measures. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also contains an extensive catalogue of all the known monuments, inscriptions and seals for the kings of this period. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also has an extensive catalogue of concert music, and has often conducted his own works in concert and recording sessions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The brothers continue to make changes to their act, adding new musician/ performers to the band as well as new original songs to their already extensive catalogue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So the library catalogue can be accessed through an intranet, and soon through the internet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The library catalogue, journals holdings, circulation operations journals subscription, purchase of books, and other library activities are fully computerized. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many gospel books are absent from medieval and early modern library catalogues. The Times Literary Supplement An especially useful section surveys reference works, bibliographies, dictionaries, library catalogues, guides to manuscripts, dissertations, and internet resources. The Times Literary Supplement The materials are rather more fragmentary than for some other kinds of library catalogues included in this series and inevitably the vagaries of time have produced some odd imbalances. The Times Literary Supplement Its online catalogue allows readers to order pieces they've read about. Times, Sunday Times Points are banked and used for items from an online catalogue, travel or high-street vouchers, or 'red letter days'. Times, Sunday Times Briefly, it convinced the world that it had signed up major record companies to create an online catalogue of 25 million songs. Times, Sunday Times He checked the online catalogue and recognised six as belonging to the archive. Times, Sunday Times Points can be redeemed on discount vouchers or gifts in the club's online catalogue. The Sun Nowadays a secondhand bookshop may sell retail from the premises, via the internet, by printed catalogue, by attending book fairs and even by auction. Times, Sunday Times As of late 2008, the gallery has no printed catalogue or electronic catalogue available externally. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By age sixteen he had a printed catalogue of birds, and he painted birds in water color. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Late in 1999 they issued their last printed catalogue, and since then have traded as a web-only bookseller. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 An exhibition of these was held in the spring of 1839, accompanied by a privately printed catalogue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1847, his employers were unhappy at his failure to produce a catalogue of the museum. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To the dismay of his admirers, he ceased producing his catalogues fifteen years ago. The Times Literary Supplement It also produced a catalogue of pictures for each friend - amounting to an intimate photographic diary of their lives. Times, Sunday Times The simplest of backhands, with the court at her disposal, thudded into the net and thereafter she produced a catalogue of errors. Times, Sunday Times The idea of producing a catalogue, for example, stayed on the list for two years before they decided the time was right. Times, Sunday Times I leafed through the sales catalogue, looking at objects familiar to me after years of weekly broadcasts. The Times Literary Supplement His first task was to develop an educational catalogue that included contemporary composers, and to build up the sales catalogue. Times, Sunday Times Watching his father at work last week, eyes fixed in concentration, sales catalogue in hand, merely reminded him of the family's competitive genes. Times, Sunday Times The online web catalogue contains about 300,000 monographs, 3,400 periodicals and 40,000 art sales catalogues. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Thanks to online seed catalogues and the education of our tastebuds by adventurous chefs, what we grow now has a global flavour. Times, Sunday Times Check out seed catalogues to get more of an idea of the flavours available, from mild lettuce to peppery mustards and sharp blood-veined sorrel. The Sun It's amazing what you find in seed catalogues. Times, Sunday Times Seed catalogues, for instance, are great browsing material. Times, Sunday Times Seed catalogues will have double and semi-double types as well as singles. The Sun The service tempts listeners in by giving them limited free access to its vast catalogue of music. Times, Sunday Times No film, though, could capture his vast catalogue of music and misbehaviour. The Sun As he traces the war from beginning to end, almost every page contains some horrifying atrocity, the book eventually blurring into a vast catalogue of appalling cruelty. Times, Sunday Times These allow consumers to access vast catalogues of songs over the internet, in exchange for a monthly fee, or for listening to advertising. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, the music companies are trying to create a different scenario in which they make their vast catalogues available to broadband customers for a top-up to their broadband charge. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 目录 Japanese: カタログ |
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