Online Google Dictionary

collectively 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. jointly: in conjunction with; combined; "our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together"
  2. (collective) corporate: done by or characteristic of individuals acting together; "a joint identity"; "the collective mind"; "the corporate good"
  3. (collective) members of a cooperative enterprise
  4. (collective) forming a whole or aggregate
  5. (collective) set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government; "collective farms"
  6. A collective is a group of entities that share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest, or work together on a specific project(s) to achieve a common objective. ...
  7. (Collective (album)) Collective is a compilation of tracks by Christian rock band Stavesacre taken from the band's first three albums, which were released on Tooth & Nail Records, and two tracks from an independent EP, four new recordings of old songs and covers of songs by X ("The Hungry Wolf") ...
  8. (Collective (BBC)) Collective was an "interactive culture magazine" hosted by the BBC's website, bbc.co.uk. Collective was launched in May 2002, becoming interactive in September of the same year. ...
  9. (Collective (digital creative agency)) Collective is an independently owned UK digital creative agency specialising in internet marketing, and best known for its work for Honda. Collective creates campaign microsites, online advertising, websites and widgets. ...
  10. (The Collective (Ayn Rand)) The Objectivist movement is a movement to study and advance the philosophy of Objectivism. It was founded by novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand. ...
  11. (The Collective (comics)) Michael Pointer is a fictional character code-named Omega, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in New Avengers #16 as the Collective before becoming a member of the Omega Flight team. He is currently a member of the Dark X-Men, using the name Omega.
  12. In a collection; in a collective manner; together as a whole; bunched together; to be treated as a single unit, rather than the items that make up the collection separately
  13. (Collective) Organization that administers rights granted by the copyright system on behalf of copyright owners who have joined that collective. (2)
  14. (Collective) The helicopter flight control which changes the blade angle of the rotor blades.
  15. (COLLECTIVE) The opposite of individualism and free enterprise, it emphasizes utopian ideals such as Marxist equality and "serving the greater whole". Examples: a commune or a communist farm "owned" and operated by all the people.
  16. (COLLECTIVE) A group of people who have assembled together due to similar value systems and a common cause; for example a collective farm or kibbutz. ...
  17. (Collective) A flight control operated by moving up or down with hand in rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control lift (altitude); controls collective (total) pitch of the rotors on a rotarywing aircraft;
  18. (Collective) A slang term from star-trek's Borg analogy to refer to Ceroc (the company).
  19. (Collective) A term given to a paranormal experience that is shared by two or more persons. For instance, a collective apparition is an apparition seen by two or more percipients.
  20. (Collective) Agreement. A contract between an employer and a union specifying the terms and conditions for employment, the status of union, and the process for settling disputes during the contract period. Also known as Labor Agreement or Union Contract.
  21. (Collective) As a noun, the collective is an abstraction of the aggregate of activities of a group of human beings acting in concert. It does not recognize the individuals making up the group, nor is it synonymous with the common good. (See Common Good.) TOP^
  22. (Collective) Collection of grading and scaling objects (loads/lots) similar with regard to grading and scaling methods, registration methods and group of assortments, graded and scaled within a defined timespan.
  23. (Collective) bargaining agreements
  24. (Collective) noun used to identify a pair of loved up teenagers, who have to hold hands and smile all day. Normally one or both will be fairly ugly. Standard practice is to follow the couple around shouting "sssikkkk lurv.." at the top of one's voice in order to embaress them. ...
  25. (Collective) nouns are especially tricky when you are trying to make verbs and pronouns agree with them.