cataloguing / ˈkæt lˌɔg, -ˌɒg /

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cataloguing4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  2. something that contains such a list or record, as a book, leaflet, or file.
  3. a list of the contents of a library or a group of libraries, arranged according to any of various systems.Compare card catalog, online catalog, union catalog.
  4. any list or record: a catalog of complaints.
v. 有主动词 verb

cat·a·loged or cat·a·logued, cat·a·log·ing or cat·a·logu·ing.

  1. to enter in a catalog; make a catalog of.
v. 无主动词 verb

cat·a·loged or cat·a·logued, cat·a·log·ing or cat·a·logu·ing.

  1. to produce a catalog.
  2. to have a specified price as listed in a catalog: This model catalogs for $49.95.
  3. to offer merchandise in a mail-order catalog.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or carrying on business through a mail-order catalog: catalog sales.

cataloguing 近义词

cataloguing

等同于 classification

cataloguing

等同于 index

cataloguing 的近义词 7
cataloguing 的反义词 3
cataloguing

等同于 list

cataloguing

等同于 order

cataloguing

等同于 organize

cataloguing

等同于 range

cataloguing

等同于 register

cataloguing

等同于 sort

cataloguing

等同于 stereotype

cataloguing

等同于 tabulate

cataloguing

等同于 classify

cataloguing

等同于 codify

cataloguing

等同于 file

更多cataloguing例句

  1. Often, manufacturers specialize in specific genres of board games, making it easier to pick one that appeals to your needs by looking at the manufacturer’s overall catalog.
  2. This catalog serves as the conceptual basis for perfumers and chemists to create fragrant molecules fitting 120 of these descriptors.
  3. For some reason, music catalogs have been trading hands heavily in recent weeks.
  4. Hipgnosis Songs, founded by former talent manager Merck Mercuriadis, has raised and spent over $1 billion on catalogs over the past 29 months.
  5. Doing away with catalogs can be met with resistance from shoppers who like their traditions.
  6. I use a method I learned when I was 14, in Western Civilization class, cataloguing ideas on index cards, in shoe boxes.
  7. That seems consistent with a career spent cataloguing random stuff that Will Self happens to hate.
  8. Even Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com devoted time to cataloguing praise for the venerable Cramer.
  9. There is a material difference between the English and American methods of cataloguing books for sale at auction.
  10. And look here, Falder, before Mr. Walter comes, have you finished up that cataloguing Davis had in hand before he left?
  11. The delightful mornings of study, the cataloguing, the mounting and framing of the beautiful insects.
  12. Most collectors have their own plan of cataloguing their collection.
  13. Here, again, is a specimen of what has been called his "cataloguing."