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catalog 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈkatlˌôg/,/-ˌäg/,
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catalogs, plural; catalogues, plural;
  1. Make a systematic list of (items of the same type)

  2. Enter (an item) in such a list
    • - the picture was withdrawn before being cataloged
  3. List (similar situations, qualities, or events) in succession
    • - the report catalogs dangerous work practices in the company
Noun
  1. A complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order, in particular

  2. A list of all the books or resources in a library

  3. A publication containing details and often photographs of items for sale, esp. one produced by a mail-order company

  4. A descriptive list of works of art in an exhibition or collection giving detailed comments and explanations

  5. A list of courses offered by a university or college

  6. A series of unfortunate or bad things
    • - his life was a catalog of dismal failures

  1. catalogue: make a catalogue, compile a catalogue; "She spends her weekends cataloguing"
  2. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things; "he found it in the Sears catalog"
  3. a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically; "it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements"
  4. Catalog is a "best of" album by Tsukiko Amano, released on February 27, 2006. The album contains every A-side from each of her singles up until 2006. ...
  5. Alternative spelling of catalogue; Alternative spelling of catalogue
  6. (Catalogs) Compilations of data on astronomical objects, generally organized by object name, type and location. (This entry is under development)
  7. (Catalogs) publications that display a variety of merchandise available from a manufacturer or retailer.
  8. (catalogs) Some book buyers now request that catalogs, and sometimes marked catalogs, be sent in advance of sales appointments. ...
  9. Catalogs in PLM are Category Sets in the Inventory module.  There is additional security functionality in PLM for Catalogs that doesn’t exist in Oracle Inventory for the same category set.
  10. To migrate catalogs, PROC MIGRATE calls PROC CPORT and PROC CIMPORT. You might notice that CPORT and CIMPORT notes are written to the SAS log during migration. PROC CPORT and CIMPORT restrictions apply. For example, catalogs in sequential libraries are not migrated. ...
  11. If an auction company makes a catalog available to you, be sure to get one. It can help you to know the description of the items sold and also how it will be sold. There may be a quantity of the commodity in each lot being sold and they may be for all one bid or so much apiece. ...
  12. Another name for a listing of directories or files stored on a computer or disk.
  13. A printed listing of coins for sale either by auction or private treaty. As a verb, to write the description of the numismatic items offered.
  14. Official listing of all dogs entered in the show, categorized by breed. Each breed is divided first by sex for class judging of non-champions. Next, champions are listed in the Best of Breed class. ...
  15. A book that represents products and services to the general public. A catalog usually has pictures of the products with a brief description to help market the goods and services.
  16. A file of bibliographic records, created according to specific and uniform principles of construction and under the control of an authority file, which describes the materials contained in a collection, library, or group of libraries. ...
  17. of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) - Publication and database produced by the General Services Administration that lists the domestic assistance programs of all federal agencies and gives information about a program's authorization, fiscal details, accomplishments, regulations, guidelines, ...
  18. a list of items that records, describes, and indexes the resources of a collection, a library, or a group of libraries. cataloging: the process of preparing a catalog or entries for a catalog. ...
  19. A formal inventory, description, and locating aid to the holdings of an archive, library, museum or other repository, often in card form or computer database form,
  20. An electronic bibliographic database that describes the books, videotapes, periodicals, and other materials owned by a particular library. (Unit 4> A Primer on Databases and Catalogs; Unit 6> GIL)
  21. The curatorial process of classifying and documenting objects, usually in complete descriptive detail, resulting in extensive information in the form of cards, files, publications, and automated data. (Porter, 1985, p.12)
  22. Also referred to as a card catalog (quickly becoming obsolete) or OPAC, the library catalog is a searchable database of records of material held by an institution or system. ...
  23. The products in your shop grouped in categories. You can change the catalog in the admin under menu catalog. Calalog refers also to the shop in your website.
  24. Design environments contain catalogs as repositories for design cases. For large catalogs, accessing mechanisms are needed to find examples which are relevant to the task at hand.
  25. The collection of records identifying and locating the items owned by a library is called its catalog. In the past, this would have been a large collection of drawers with cards called a card catalog. ...