1.可收集的,可收取的;可代收的
1.valuable because people want to own it
2.able to be collected or obtained
1.an object that is valuable because people want to own it
1.And, apparently, sometime during my mid-20's, I also began to acquire goals as if they were collectibles.
而且,在我二十来岁的时候我就开始收集目标了,就好像它们是一件件收藏品。
2.I'm packing up all my collectibles And taking them down to the comic book store to sell. Was that really necessary ?
把我收集的所有东西打包,然后带下去卖给漫画书店。真的有必要吗?。
3.Call it a scam, but Ty's line of collectibles created the most insane fad frenzy of all time, and he now sits on billions.
你可以把这种设计叫做诡计,但Ty收集了所有时期最疯狂的时尚玩具。他现在坐拥数十亿美元资产。
4.Collectibles have been a part of almost every culture since ancient times.
从古代开始,收藏品就是文化的一部分。
5.While demand for jewelry from collectors lagged behind that of other collectibles three to four years ago, says Mr.
林先生说,三到四年之前,各路藏家对珠宝的需求还拖在其他藏品的后面。
6.Mr. Anandappa and others in the collectibles industry say that memorabilia should be only a part of an investment portfolio.
阿南达帕和其他收藏业人士说,纪念品应该只是投资组合的一部分。
7.With nothing but collectibles chatter, announcements and news why wait.
无关,但收藏品的喋喋不休,公告和新闻为什么还要等待。
8.Fine collectibles created by native artisans began to be marketed to outsiders in the 1880s.
收藏罚款造成本土工匠开始以销售为外人道,在1880年。
9.We do not buy and sell any collectibles, but rather we only provide our professional expertise on their quality and genuineness .
我们不会购买或者销售任何收藏品,我们只会提供收藏品在质量和真实性方面的专家意见。
10.The greatest drawback to collectibles is the fact that collectibles offer no income, unlike many other investments.
收藏最大的不足就是收藏品不能像其他投资一样给收藏者带来收入。