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Collection
 collection
gen. recherche
agric. perception
arts. collection
commun. ramassage
commun. gen. recueil
comp., MS regroupement
el. capture; recueillement
fin. encaissement
tech. collecte
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collection

[kə'lekʃ(ə)n] n
gen. recherche f
agric. perception f; recouvrement m
anal.chem. entraînement m
arts. collection f
commun. ramassage m; recueil m
comp. acquisition f
comp., MS regroupement m (A set of resources in the Configuration Manager hierarchy)
comp., MS, Canada collection f (An object that contains a set of related objects. An object's position in the collection can change whenever a change occurs in the collection; therefore, the position of any specific object in a collection may vary)
dialys. prélèvement m
el. capture f; recueillement m
equest.sp. rassemblement m
fin. encaissement m; taux de recouvrement de contributions
fin., tax. "collection" f; circonscription de perception
leath. extraction f
libr. collection3 éditoriale (Regroupement d'ouvrages qui sont publiés par un même éditeur et qui sont réunis dans le but d'organiser un fonds d'édition); collection3 d’éditeur
nucl.phys., OHS collecte f (of aerosols, des aérosols)
radiat. collection f (of electrons, ions, charged particles); rassemblage m (of electrons, ions, charged particles)
tech. collecte f
transp. camionnage au départ
collection of data [kə'lekʃ(ə)n] n
ling. recueil m (de données)
collection of goods [kə'lekʃ(ə)n] n
gen. enlèvement des marchandises
 English thesaurus
collection [kə'lekʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr., biol. col
invest., abbr. coll
lit. The gathering together of the work of a single writer, usually a poet, and of a particular time period.
mil., logist. Phase of the intelligence cycle representing the exploitation of sources by collection agencies and the delivery of the information obtained to the appropriate processing unit for use in the production of intelligence; Deliberate action performed to collect information on a subject, using means and/or human, optical/optronic or electronic sensors. (FRA)
USA In intelligence usage, the acquisition of information and the provision of this information to processing elements (JP 2-01) see also intelligence process
Collection and
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Agriculture3
Aviation2
Commerce3
Communications3
Criminal law2
Economics1
Environment5
Finances3
General12
Genetics1
Health care1
Human resources1
Immigration and citizenship2
Information technology3
Law11
Life sciences1
Microsoft1
Name of organization4
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation3
Natural sciences2
Patents7
Scientific1
Social science1
Statistics2
Transport9
United Nations6