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catalogs

Aussprache: [ˈkætəˌlɔɡz]

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Kontext: „shopping“

(noun) a list or collection of items that are available for sale or information about different things. Think of it like a book or booklet that shows you pictures and descriptions of products you can buy.

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I looked through the catalogs to find a new bike to buy.

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The catalogs for this store don’t have any winter clothes in them.

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Have you checked the catalogs to see if they have the toy you want?

Kontext: „organization“

(verb) to create a list or organize items into a collection for reference. When you catalog something, you carefully sort and label it, like putting books on a shelf in order.

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The librarian decided to catalog all the new books in the library.

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They didn’t catalog the supplies, so nobody knew what was available.

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How do you plan to catalog the art supplies in your classroom?

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