英语释义
1. to compare critically
2. to collect, compare carefully in order to verify, and often to integrate or arrange in order
collated the data for publication
3. to assemble in proper order especially to assemble in order for binding
collate printed sheets
4. to verify the order of (printed sheets)
5. to institute (a cleric) to a benefice
6. to gather together information from different sources in order to study it carefully
7. to arrange (sheets of paper) in the correct order
8. to return to an estate for equal division
children or grandchildren, coming to the succession of their fathers, mothers or other ascendants, must collate what they have received
— Louisiana Civil Code
9. to return property or legacies to an estate for division
shall then be obliged to collate up to the sum necessary
— Louisiana Civil Code