col·late /kəˈlet, kɑ, ko; ˈkɑˌ, ˈkoˌ/
(vt.)對照,校對,校勘
collate
理序; 校對; 對照併合; 排列
collate
對照 理序
Col·late v. t. [imp. & p. p. Collated; p. pr. & vb. n. Collating.]
1. To compare critically, as books or manuscripts, in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement.
I must collate it, word by word, with the original Hebrew. --Coleridge.
2. To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding.
3. Eccl. To present and institute in a benefice, when the person presenting is both the patron and the ordinary; -- followed by to.
4. To bestow or confer. [Obs.]
Col·late, v. i. Ecl. To place in a benefice, when the person placing is both the patron and the ordinary.
If the bishop neglects to collate within six months, the right to do it devolves on the archbishop. --Encyc. Brit.
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collate
v 1: compare critically; of texts
2: to assemble in proper sequence; "collate the papers"