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Excuse me, how to translate this sentence into English?

1. Data set can be understood as information collection and information integration, but information collection cannot be used (information collection is incorrect, which should be understood as collection and integration here), and information collection is correct (see the explanation of gather below). Then there are alternative words that can replace gather, including integrate and so on.

Gather English [? ɡ? (r)] Beauty [? ɡ? r]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) aggregation; Assembly; Convene; Collect (odds and ends); Collect (intelligence); Collect (plants, fruits, etc.). ); Harvesting; Thinking; Increase (speed, strength, etc). ); Gradually increase; Tighten (clothes); Folding; Pleat. Close the distance; Gather (strength, spirit, etc). );

Polymerization; Contraction; Clothes wrinkle;

[example]

Like his father and grandfather, Keno is a poor diver who lives by collecting food.

Like his father and grandfather, Keno is a poor diver who collects pearls from the Pearl every day.

Third person singular: gatherers present participle: past tense of aggregation: past participle of aggregation: aggregated

2. integrate English [nt? ɡre? T] beauty [nt? ɡre? t]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) integration; (cause) to merge into one; (cause) to join and integrate into the group;

Complete;

[Example

] When it comes to integrating the transportation system, the French will not miss any opportunity.

The French never miss any opportunity to integrate the transportation system.

[Other] Third person singular: comprehensive present participle: comprehensive past tense: comprehensive past participle: comprehensive

3. combine English [k? m? Ba? n,? k? mba? Beautiful? m? Ba? n,? kɑ? mba? n]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (make) combine; Joint; Mixing; Both; Both; Merger (or coexistence); To do (two or more things) at the same time; Part-time job; Part-time job; Merger;

Combine harvester; Group; Joint venture;

[Example

You should try to combine exercise with a healthy diet.

You should combine exercise with a healthy diet.

[Others] Third person singular: combined present participle: combined past participle: combined past participle: combination

4. consolidate English [k? n? s? l? De? T] beauty [k? n? sū? l? De? t]

(make) consolidate; Strengthen; (make) into a whole, merge;

[example]

Judge Charles Schwartz gave Louisiana 60 days to dissolve and merge the four higher education committees in Louisiana. ...

Judge Charles Schwartz will give Louisiana 60 days to dissolve and merge the state's four higher education committees.

[Other] Third person singular: merge present participle: merge past tense: merge past participle: merge

5. Collect Britain and America

Verb (abbreviation of verb) collection; Collect; Collection; Collection; [formal] get together, get together; Gather; Accumulate; Receive; Raise funds; Collection (arrears); Received;

Collection; Collection;

A short prayer;

[example]

We collected your DNA from the botanical garden. We searched the database and found a match.

We collected your DNA from the botanical garden and searched it in the database. There was a match.

[Other] Third person singular: collecting present participles: collecting past tenses: collecting past participles: collecting

6. English [?li? Beauty [?li? n]

Collection; Collect (information, knowledge, etc.). ) everywhere;

[Example] At present, we are reorganizing information from all sources.

At present, we are collecting information from various channels.

[Other] Third person singular: collecting present participles: collecting past tenses: collecting past participles: collecting

7. test English [te? K] beauty [te? k]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) take; Carry; Take away; Take away; Lead; Bring to; Push ... towards; Seize; Eat; Subtraction; Record; Take pictures; Accept; Suffer; Take (measures); Take ... time; Accommodate; Ride (a vehicle);

Scene (continuous shooting); Lens; Amount of income; Input; Viewpoint; Viewpoint;

[example]

The author collected a lot of data on four most important crops: rice, wheat, corn and soybean.

The researchers collected a large amount of data on the four most important crops: rice, wheat, corn and soybean.

Third person singular: take present participle: take past tense: take past participle: take

8. Harvest English [? hū? v? st]

Beauty [? hū? RV? st]

Noun (abbreviation for noun) harvest season; Harvesting; Harvest; Harvest; Harvest;

The verb (short for verb) harvests (crops); Hunting (animals, fish); Collect (human cells or tissues for medical experiments, etc.). );

[example]

Some scientists are studying the possibility of obtaining icebergs from Antarctica, which is estimated to have the largest fresh water reserves on earth.

Some scientists are studying the possibility of collecting glaciers from Antarctica, which is estimated to have the largest fresh water resources on earth.

[Others] Third person singular: harvests plural: harvests present participle: harvested past tense: harvested past participle: harvested