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col·lec·tion [kəˈlekʃən] N

1. collection of money, objects:

collection
zbirka f
collection (in church)
ofer m
collection (in church)

2. collection of people:

collection

3. collection fig (large number):

collection
kup m

4. collection FASHION:

collection

5. collection Brit:

collection (act of collecting)
collection (from letterbox)
rubbish collection

ˈref·use col·lec·tion N no pl

refuse collection

ˈrub·bish col·lec·tion N

rubbish collection

Usage examples with collection

ragbag [collection]
(container) [collection] sump
rubbish collection
a collection of pictures

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A makeup artist has created a collection of surreal artworks on his hands using just an eyebrow pencil and eye shadow.
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Beside the building all the didactical equipment and valuable collection for nature study were destroyed.
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These collections also feature rare singles and previously unissued tracks.
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The collection contains items spanning the period from 1550 to the 1970s and holds particular strengths in costume history, handicrafts and textile design.
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He thought he was somebody important and that people would want them for a stamp collection.
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He also published a number of short stories, children's books, and essay collections.
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As the primary legal resource for the state government, it also has a collection of case law from all fifty states.
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And it contains a collection of diabolical talismans in its cobwebbed and creepy basement.
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It investigated a variety of collections from museums and private collectors.
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It had rich picture gallery as well as a collection of codexes and parchments.
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