Collect in spanish

Recoger

pronunciation: rekoʊxeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

collect = recoger, coleccionar, recopilar, recaudar, captar. 

Example: Synonyms, related terms and other variants must now be collected, either by human selection, or with the aid of the machine.

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» call collect = llamar a cobro revertido.

Example: Some companies offer 800 access for collect calls, or you can call collect by using '00'.

» collect + a debt = recaudar una deuda, cobrar una deuda.

Example: The likelihood of being able to collect the debt at this point decreases with each passing day.

» collect + a fine = cobrar una multa.

Example: The officers claimed I had committed a traffic violation and wanted to collect a fine.

» collect + a tax = cobrar un impuesto.

Example: The existing laws authorise each district to levy and collect a tax, to the amount of four hundred dollars, for the purpose of erecting or repairing school houses.

» collect call = llamada a cobro revertido.

Example: Some companies offer 800 access for collect calls, or you can call collect by using '00'.

» collect + data = recoger datos, recoger información.

Example: The preliminary work began immediately with the drafting of a questionnaire designed to collect pertinent data on the distribution of authority files.

» collect + dust = acumular polvo.

Example: So why pay good money just to own the things and have them collecting dust around the house?.

» collect + evidence = recoger evidencia, recoger pruebas.

Example: It is felt, however, when the evidence is collected, in most cases, out-of-school adults will be better served with a formal bibliographic instruction programme.

» collect + information = recoger información.

Example: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.

» collect + money = recaudar dinero.

Example: 'Another point is that even if you assume that that money ultimately comes back to us from the city how much did it cost us to collect it?'.

» collect + payment = cobrar una factura.

Example: No one likes to deal with collecting payments on medical bills.

» collect + Posesivo + thoughts = poner + Posesivo + ideas en orden, ordenar + Posesivo + ideas, ordenar + Posesivo + pensamientos.

Example: Needing a moment to collect my thoughts yesterday, I opted for a quick walk along the boardwalk.

» collect + Reflexivo = recobrar la compostura, recobrar la calma, recobrar la serenidad, reponerse, calmarse, serenarse.

Example: Explain to her that the company could help her if she could collect herself and manage her work efficiently; otherwise she may lose her job.

» collect + statistics = realizar estadísticas, recoger datos para hacer estadísticas.

Example: The Machlup article about scarcity of library statistics leaves a false impression, for academic librarians collect many useful statistics.

» telephone collect = llamar a cobro revertido.

Example: Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.

Collect synonyms

due in spanish: debido, pronunciation: du part of speech: adjective garner in spanish: granero, pronunciation: gɑrnɜr part of speech: noun, verb collate in spanish: cotejar, pronunciation: kəleɪt part of speech: verb gather in spanish: reunir, pronunciation: gæðɜr part of speech: verb cod in spanish: bacalao, pronunciation: kɑd part of speech: noun compile in spanish: compilar, pronunciation: kəmpaɪl part of speech: verb hoard in spanish: acumular, pronunciation: hɔrd part of speech: noun, verb accumulate in spanish: acumular, pronunciation: əkjumjəleɪt part of speech: verb pick up in spanish: recoger, pronunciation: pɪkʌp part of speech: verb amass in spanish: acumular, pronunciation: əmæs part of speech: verb congregate in spanish: congregarse, pronunciation: kɑŋgrəgeɪt part of speech: verb take in in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪkɪn part of speech: verb call for in spanish: pedir, pronunciation: kɔlfɔr part of speech: verb owed in spanish: debido, pronunciation: oʊd part of speech: adjective pull in in spanish: tirar de, pronunciation: pʊlɪn part of speech: verb pile up in spanish: amontonar, pronunciation: paɪlʌp part of speech: verb pull together in spanish: jalen juntos, pronunciation: pʊltəgeðɜr part of speech: verb gather up in spanish: recoger, pronunciation: gæðɜrʌp part of speech: verb

Collect antonyms

spread pronunciation: spred part of speech: verb, noun distribute pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjut part of speech: verb
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