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Definition of collected in English: collectedadjective kəˈlɛktɪdkəˈlɛktəd 1(of a person) calm and self-controlled. outwardly they are cool, calm, and collected 他们表面上冷静沉着,面不改色。 Example sentencesExamples - So it's interesting to note Simpson's own calm and collected views on the matter, which is one of the most emotional moments in a film of high drama and tension.
- I'd take some time for calm, collected thought before condemning anyone, and much longer still before undertaking any form of punishment.
- In the dressing-room, the cool, calm and collected Leishman called for ‘more of the same’, according to Jack.
- No, I've been a long admirer of the cool, calm, collected way that Howard approaches things.
- He's so cool, calm and collected that he keeps me in check.
- Nevertheless, a cool, calm and collected Michael started the engine, grabbed a gear and shot off down the road.
- The transition from life in Cape Town to being a leader both on the tennis team and on campus in general, however, was not as easy at the calm and collected Loken made it appear.
- ‘I'll ask you once more nicely, who and what are you,’ he said it in the same calm and collected tone as before.
- They were not shouting for joy but, in a calm and collected way, were content with their performance.
- So if you see me staggering around clutching at my stomach being followed by a very calm and collected guy with an accent, you'll know what's going on.
- Well, for a pretty collected guy, Blake can sure break down easily, especially in the safest of places.
- The usual slightly high-testosterone atmosphere will be temporarily replaced by the forced pretence of a soothing cool, collected calm.
- So under the cool, calm, collected exterior, Spader is, as his old friend and fellow actor Eric Stoltz puts it, ‘a tad eccentric’.
- Let's try to find out in a calm, cool and collected way what the facts were, what the facts are and how we correct it.
- When he is healthy, the cool, calm, collected Pope is America's best defender.
- Amalia was normally a very collected individual.
- The captain, surely a typically calm and collected Norwegian, knows that some of the refugees will commit suicide if he turns towards Indonesia.
- He didn't seem put off or nervous, and the fact that he was so collected helped put Lucas more at ease.
- Once established, I passed the controls to a calm and collected student copilot.
- The trouble is, in the coming days I am going to have to play an active, cool, calm and collected part in the birth.
Synonyms calm, cool, {cool, calm, and collected}, as cool as a cucumber, cool-headed, self-possessed, composed, controlled, self-controlled, poised serene, tranquil, relaxed, unruffled, unperturbed, unflustered, undisturbed, unagitated, unmoved, unbothered, untroubled equable, even-tempered, imperturbable, placid, quiet, sedate, unexcitable, impassive, dispassionate, unemotional, phlegmatic, stolid informal unflappable, unfazed, together, laid-back rare equanimous 2attributive (of individual works) brought together in one volume or edition. (个人著作)收集成卷(或册)的 the collected works of Shakespeare Example sentencesExamples - In the early days I liked having a thick brick of 1.4MB disks to hold my collected work.
- Editions of his collected works were published in 1889 and 1915; an edition of his letters followed in 1933.
- 4,000 of these now make up six volumes of his collected works.
- You can read Dembski's collected works and learn nothing about specified complexity beyond what Hartwig describes.
- Shakespeare made use of 17, 677 words in his collected works.
- It is impossible to do full justice to a poet's collected work in a short review, but I must end by lodging a small complaint against Kizer.
- Look at the collected works of Sandra Bullock for your proof.
- We have also taken steps to publish the collected works of Sri Sankaracharya in four languages - English, Hindi, Malayalam and Sanskrit.
- Librettos were also, however, published as part of a poet's collected works, in well-printed and handsomely bound editions.
- Hendrik, their second child, went on to attend the University of Leiden and, becoming a famous scientist in his own right, was the editor of his father's collected works.
- However, he also edited the collected works of Christoffel and volumes 14, 15, 16 of Euler's collected works.
- That's why dinner table conversations which find themselves recounting experiences of domestic repairs these days can begin to sound like the collected works of Edgar Allan Poe.
- Among Dedekind's other notable contributions to mathematics were his editions of the collected works of Peter Dirichlet, Carl Gauss, and Georg Riemann.
- Nevertheless, in order to appreciate the play, you do not have to have read Barthelme's collected works, of which there are volumes.
- For there, over the last two weeks, has emerged the stunning revelation that foreign secretary Jack Straw claims to be a devoted reader of Lenin's collected works.
- This ‘brand’ quality of Kruger's collected works proves to be its primary weakness in the context of a museum retrospective.
- His collected works of 24 volumes are far from complete, and he left a huge archival heritage that resides in St. Petersburg.
- He reads the collected works, all thirteen volumes, circling through them as if they have no beginning or end, which they do not.
- My eldest cuts straight to the chase with the collected works of Chris Ryan, and his younger brother has gone through the entire Darren Shan cycle, where the dilemma at the end of each chapter is who to kill next.
- But the volume of my collected works would likely equal a decent sized novel.
- 2.1 (of a volume or edition) containing all the works of a particular person or category.
(卷,册)全集的;合订的 the first collected edition of Mozart's works Example sentencesExamples - I tried to correct it fifteen years later for the collected edition of my works, but even then I was convinced that the story did not succeed.
- A collected edition of his poems was published as Hesperides.
- My brother had been urging me for some time to try to get Hamilton's papers republished in a collected edition, and this project was a matter of common interest to Conway and me.
- The collected edition of Josquin's music gives the impression of a prolific composer.
- That first instalment sealed the deal for me, but in reading the collected editions, I realise just how quickly Hewlett and Martin grew as creators.
- The collected Manuscript Remains show Schopenhauer's greatest book in a process of composition over a period of almost ten years.
- In the Preface to the collected edition of Manx Notes and Queries, Roeder wrote.
- Biswell, at the end of this fine study, complains that there is no collected edition of Burgess's works.
- A collected edition of his writings, Tutti gli scritti, was published in 1978.
- Finally in 1773 a collected volume was produced.
- It made me regret anew that McClelland & Stewart had rejected P.K.'s offer of a collected edition while I was their poetry editor.
- Perhaps what British artist and theorist Yve Lomax does best in this collected volume of her writings is show that theory doesn't bite if you play with it.
- Seth's latest work is the in-progress series Clyde Fans, a collected volume of which has just been released by Drawn and Quarterly.
- Why couldn't Dickens have changed parts in Great Expectations before a collected edition?
- Apart from collected editions, this poem has been reprinted twenty-seven times, and some are variants.
- A collected edition of the plays, known as the First Folio, was printed in 1623, seven years after his death.
3Riding (of a horse) moving with a shortened stride and with its hind legs correctly placed to achieve balance and impulsion. (马奔跑时)受衔的,步态稳健的(指步距缩短,后腿姿势适当,利于平衡和冲刺疾奔的) many top riders that instinctively ride a horse collected cannot explain the theory Example sentencesExamples - ‘Mary taught me how to ride a collected canter today,’ she says breathlessly.
- Peters believes it has to do with his tendency to swing in his tempi changes and to pace laterally in his collected walk, and is circumspect about his final placing.
Definition of collected in US English: collectedadjectivekəˈlɛktədkəˈlektəd 1(of a person) not perturbed or distracted. (人)镇静的;泰然自若的 outwardly they are cool, calm, and collected 他们表面上冷静沉着,面不改色。 Example sentencesExamples - They were not shouting for joy but, in a calm and collected way, were content with their performance.
- Let's try to find out in a calm, cool and collected way what the facts were, what the facts are and how we correct it.
- When he is healthy, the cool, calm, collected Pope is America's best defender.
- The captain, surely a typically calm and collected Norwegian, knows that some of the refugees will commit suicide if he turns towards Indonesia.
- Once established, I passed the controls to a calm and collected student copilot.
- The trouble is, in the coming days I am going to have to play an active, cool, calm and collected part in the birth.
- The transition from life in Cape Town to being a leader both on the tennis team and on campus in general, however, was not as easy at the calm and collected Loken made it appear.
- No, I've been a long admirer of the cool, calm, collected way that Howard approaches things.
- Nevertheless, a cool, calm and collected Michael started the engine, grabbed a gear and shot off down the road.
- In the dressing-room, the cool, calm and collected Leishman called for ‘more of the same’, according to Jack.
- So it's interesting to note Simpson's own calm and collected views on the matter, which is one of the most emotional moments in a film of high drama and tension.
- So if you see me staggering around clutching at my stomach being followed by a very calm and collected guy with an accent, you'll know what's going on.
- He's so cool, calm and collected that he keeps me in check.
- He didn't seem put off or nervous, and the fact that he was so collected helped put Lucas more at ease.
- I'd take some time for calm, collected thought before condemning anyone, and much longer still before undertaking any form of punishment.
- The usual slightly high-testosterone atmosphere will be temporarily replaced by the forced pretence of a soothing cool, collected calm.
- Well, for a pretty collected guy, Blake can sure break down easily, especially in the safest of places.
- ‘I'll ask you once more nicely, who and what are you,’ he said it in the same calm and collected tone as before.
- So under the cool, calm, collected exterior, Spader is, as his old friend and fellow actor Eric Stoltz puts it, ‘a tad eccentric’.
- Amalia was normally a very collected individual.
Synonyms calm, cool, cool, calm, and collected, as cool as a cucumber, cool-headed, self-possessed, composed, controlled, self-controlled, poised 2(of individual works) brought together in one volume or edition. (个人著作)收集成卷(或册)的 the collected works of Edgar Allan Poe Example sentencesExamples - My eldest cuts straight to the chase with the collected works of Chris Ryan, and his younger brother has gone through the entire Darren Shan cycle, where the dilemma at the end of each chapter is who to kill next.
- However, he also edited the collected works of Christoffel and volumes 14, 15, 16 of Euler's collected works.
- But the volume of my collected works would likely equal a decent sized novel.
- It is impossible to do full justice to a poet's collected work in a short review, but I must end by lodging a small complaint against Kizer.
- Editions of his collected works were published in 1889 and 1915; an edition of his letters followed in 1933.
- He reads the collected works, all thirteen volumes, circling through them as if they have no beginning or end, which they do not.
- We have also taken steps to publish the collected works of Sri Sankaracharya in four languages - English, Hindi, Malayalam and Sanskrit.
- Hendrik, their second child, went on to attend the University of Leiden and, becoming a famous scientist in his own right, was the editor of his father's collected works.
- His collected works of 24 volumes are far from complete, and he left a huge archival heritage that resides in St. Petersburg.
- 4,000 of these now make up six volumes of his collected works.
- Nevertheless, in order to appreciate the play, you do not have to have read Barthelme's collected works, of which there are volumes.
- This ‘brand’ quality of Kruger's collected works proves to be its primary weakness in the context of a museum retrospective.
- For there, over the last two weeks, has emerged the stunning revelation that foreign secretary Jack Straw claims to be a devoted reader of Lenin's collected works.
- In the early days I liked having a thick brick of 1.4MB disks to hold my collected work.
- Look at the collected works of Sandra Bullock for your proof.
- That's why dinner table conversations which find themselves recounting experiences of domestic repairs these days can begin to sound like the collected works of Edgar Allan Poe.
- You can read Dembski's collected works and learn nothing about specified complexity beyond what Hartwig describes.
- Among Dedekind's other notable contributions to mathematics were his editions of the collected works of Peter Dirichlet, Carl Gauss, and Georg Riemann.
- Librettos were also, however, published as part of a poet's collected works, in well-printed and handsomely bound editions.
- Shakespeare made use of 17, 677 words in his collected works.
- 2.1 (of a volume or edition) containing all the works of a particular person or category.
(卷,册)全集的;合订的 Example sentencesExamples - The collected Manuscript Remains show Schopenhauer's greatest book in a process of composition over a period of almost ten years.
- My brother had been urging me for some time to try to get Hamilton's papers republished in a collected edition, and this project was a matter of common interest to Conway and me.
- Perhaps what British artist and theorist Yve Lomax does best in this collected volume of her writings is show that theory doesn't bite if you play with it.
- Finally in 1773 a collected volume was produced.
- Why couldn't Dickens have changed parts in Great Expectations before a collected edition?
- A collected edition of his writings, Tutti gli scritti, was published in 1978.
- A collected edition of his poems was published as Hesperides.
- A collected edition of the plays, known as the First Folio, was printed in 1623, seven years after his death.
- It made me regret anew that McClelland & Stewart had rejected P.K.'s offer of a collected edition while I was their poetry editor.
- In the Preface to the collected edition of Manx Notes and Queries, Roeder wrote.
- Seth's latest work is the in-progress series Clyde Fans, a collected volume of which has just been released by Drawn and Quarterly.
- I tried to correct it fifteen years later for the collected edition of my works, but even then I was convinced that the story did not succeed.
- That first instalment sealed the deal for me, but in reading the collected editions, I realise just how quickly Hewlett and Martin grew as creators.
- Apart from collected editions, this poem has been reprinted twenty-seven times, and some are variants.
- The collected edition of Josquin's music gives the impression of a prolific composer.
- Biswell, at the end of this fine study, complains that there is no collected edition of Burgess's works.
3Riding (of a horse) moving with a shortened stride and with its hind legs correctly placed to achieve balance and impulsion. (马奔跑时)受衔的,步态稳健的(指步距缩短,后腿姿势适当,利于平衡和冲刺疾奔的) Example sentencesExamples - ‘Mary taught me how to ride a collected canter today,’ she says breathlessly.
- Peters believes it has to do with his tendency to swing in his tempi changes and to pace laterally in his collected walk, and is circumspect about his final placing.
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