catalogued
v. 为…编目录( catalogue的过去式和过去分词 ); 登记分类; 记载; 登记(某人、某事等的详情)
A catalogue is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library.
...the world's biggest seed catalogue.
世界上内容最丰富的种子目录
To catalogue things means to make a list of them.
The Royal Greenwich Observatory was founded to observe and catalogue the stars.
当初创立皇家格林尼治天文台就是为了观察星体并对其进行编目。
A catalogue of similar things, especially bad things, is a number of them considered or discussed one after another.
His story is a catalogue of misfortune.
他的经历充满着接二连三的不幸。
...the latest tragedy in a catalogue of disasters.
一连串的灾难中最近的一起悲剧
If you catalogue a series of similar events or qualities, especially bad ones, you list them.
Speaker after speaker lined up to catalogue a series of failures under his leadership.
发言者一个接一个,历数在他的领导下遭遇的一次次失败。
1. entered in a catalogue
He had maybe a thousand tapes, all neatly labelled and catalogued.
他大约有1,000盒磁带,都整齐地贴着标签并分了类。
The librarians catalogued the new books.
图书管理人员把新书编成目录.
The new books are being catalogued.
新到的图书正在编目.
Birds are catalogued under natural history.
鸟类在博物学中有其分类.
The comings and goings of his girlfriends were inevitably well catalogued by the press.
他同女朋友交往的事,报界是不会放过的.