collectively
adv. 全體地,共同地
Collective actions, situations, or feelings involve or are shared by every member of a group of people.
It was a collective decision...
這是集體的決定。
The country's politicians are already heaving a collective sigh of relief.
該國的政界人士均已鬆了口氣。
A collective amount of something is the total obtained by adding together the amounts that each person or thing in a group has.
Their collective volume wasn't very large.
他們的總量不是太大。
The collective term for two or more types of thing is a general word or expression which refers to all of them.
Social science is a collective name, covering a series of individual sciences.
社會科學是一個統稱,涵蓋一系列的獨立學科。
A collective is a business or farm which is run, and often owned, by a group of people who take an equal share of any profits.
He will see that he is participating in all the decisions of the collective.
他會確保自己參與集體企業的各項決策。
1. in conjunction with; combined;
In 1968 the states collectively spent $2 billion on it.
1968年,各州在這上面總共花費了20億美元。
They collectively decided to recognize the changed situation.
他們集體決定承認形勢已經發生改變。
All members of the Cabinet are collectively responsible for decisions taken.
所有內閣成員對所作決定集體負責.
They collectively abstained ( from voting ) in the elections for local councilors.
他們在地方議會議員選舉中集體棄權.
Painting sculpture architecture etc. are collectively called the " fine arts " or " plastic arts " .
繪畫、雕塑、建築等統稱為 造型藝術.