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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Collected (0.01859 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Collected.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: collect
gerombol, membundel, memungut, mengangkuti
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: collected
collected
adj 1: brought together in one place;
“the collected works of
Milton”;
“the gathered folds of the skirt” [syn:
gathered]
[ant:
uncollected,
uncollected]
2: brought together into a group or crowd;
“the accumulated
letters in my office” [syn:
accumulated,
amassed,
assembled,
congregate,
massed]
3: in full control of your faculties;
“the witness remained
collected throughout the cross-examination”;
“perfectly
poised and sure of himself”;
“more self-contained and more
dependable than many of the early frontiersmen”;
“strong
and self-possessed in the face of trouble” [syn:
equanimous,
poised,
self-collected,
self-contained,
self-possessed]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Collected
Collected
\Col*lect"ed\, a.
1. Gathered together.
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2. Self-possessed; calm; composed.
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Collect
\Col*lect"\ (k[o^]l*l[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Collected; p. pr. & vb. n.
Collecting.] [L. collecrus, p.
p. of collerige to bind together; col- + legere to gather:
cf. OF. collecter. See
Legend, and cf.
Coil, v. t.,
Cull, v. t.]
1. To gather into one body or place; to assemble or bring
together; to obtain by gathering.
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A band of men
Collected choicely from each country. --Shak.
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'Tis memory alone that enriches the mind, by
preserving what our labor and industry daily
collect. --Watts.
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2. To demand and obtain payment of, as an account, or other
indebtedness; as, to collect taxes.
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3. To infer from observed facts; to conclude from premises.
[Archaic.] --Shak.
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Which sequence, I conceive, is very ill collected.
--Locke.
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To collect one's self, to recover from surprise,
embarrassment, or fear; to regain self-control.
Syn: To gather; assemble; congregate; muster; accumulate;
garner; aggregate; amass; infer; deduce.
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