catalog
Significado: A complete list of items, typically arranged systematically
A catalogue (British spelling) or catalog (American spelling) is a complete list of items, typically arranged systematically with details about each one. It can be a printed booklet, a database, or an online listing. As a verb, it means to make a systematic list or to record items in a catalogue.
Ejemplos
- The library has an online catalogue of all its books. 图书馆有所有书籍的在线目录。La biblioteca tiene un catálogo en línea de todos sus libros.図書館にはすべての本のオンラインカタログがあります。도서관에는 모든 책의 온라인 카탈로그가 있습니다.
- The company sent us their product catalogue. 公司给我们寄来了他们的产品目录。La empresa nos envió su catálogo de productos.その会社は製品カタログを送ってくれました。그 회사가 제품 카탈로그를 보내주었습니다.
- Scientists are working to catalogue all known species. 科学家们正在努力对所有已知物种进行编目。Los científicos están trabajando para catalogar todas las especies conocidas.科学者たちは既知のすべての種をカタログ化する作業をしています。과학자들은 알려진 모든 종을 목록화하는 작업을 하고 있습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From French 'catalogue', from Late Latin 'catalogus', from Greek 'katalogos' (a list, register), from 'katalegein' (to list, reckon up), from 'kata-' (down, completely) + 'legein' (to say, count).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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