to catalog
01
编目, 分类
to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner
Transitive: to catalog items or information
例子
The librarian diligently catalogs new books in the library's database for easy retrieval.
图书管理员勤奋地将新书编目到图书馆的数据库中以便于检索。
The archivist works to catalog historical documents, preserving a detailed record of the past.
档案管理员致力于编目历史文件,保存过去的详细记录。
02
编目, 列出
to arrange or list items, events, or situations in a specific order or sequence
Transitive: to catalog sth
例子
The historian cataloged the key events of the revolution in chronological order.
历史学家按时间顺序编目了革命的关键事件。
She cataloged the different species of birds she saw during her trip to the forest.
她将在森林旅行期间看到的不同种类的鸟类编目。
Catalog
01
目录
a pamphlet that lists all the items that people can buy
02
目录, 清单
a list of items in a particular category, especially one systematically arranged
03
目录, 清单
a publication or online database that lists and describes the courses, programs, and academic offerings of a school, college, or university
Dialect
American
例子
Students use the university catalog to explore degree requirements, course offerings, and academic policies before registering for classes.
学生在注册课程前使用大学目录来探索学位要求、课程设置和学术政策。
The college catalog provides detailed information about majors, minors, and academic programs, helping students plan their academic journey.
大学目录提供了关于专业、辅修和学术课程的详细信息,帮助学生规划他们的学术旅程。
词汇树
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