categorize什么意思
第三人称单数:categorizes
现在分词:categorizing
过去分词:categorized
911chaxun查询·英语单词
过去式:categorized
1. 加以类别:categorise 加以类别 | categorize 加以类别 | category 分类
2. 类化[陈:catastrophism 劇變說,災變說[陶] | categorize 類化[陳103] | categorization 範疇化[廖449]
3. 分類;歸類:Chinese 中文 | categorize 分類;歸類 | category 範疇;總類;類別
1. 对…进行分类;把…归类
If you categorize people or things, you divide them into sets or you say which set they belong to.
e.g. Lindsay, like his films, is hard to categorise...
林赛这个人和他的电影一样,很难归类。
e.g. Make a list of your child's toys and then categorise them as sociable or antisocial.
把孩子的玩具列个单子,然后将其分为交际型和非交际型两类。
1. Politically, the public finds it a lot harder to categorize Demos Chiang.
2. Police did not categorize the attack as a suicide bombing but said two of the attackers died while carrying out the attack.
3. categorize
3. He said the ministry is cooperating with local governments to categorize toll stations and vehicles and enhance road network monitoring systems.
4. The move is expected to categorize developers into two broad categories - those who follow the relevant regulations and those who do not.
5. categorize
5. Many foreign countries only categorize hospitals according to the patients'needs and do not evaluate their levels.
6. Germany said Powell's idea would have to flow into negotiations on the new resolution, but refused to categorize it in any way.
7. We categorize the content into user groups, and tap and spread user data in ways that are interconnected.
8. It is difficult to categorize the film, because never before a similar picture has been made in China.
9. Then they will categorize them into guji of different levels for protection.
10. It would be too simplistic to categorize Suzhou cuisine as just " light " or " sweet ".
verb
1. place into or assign to a category
e.g. Children learn early on to categorize
Synonym: categorise