cat·e·gor·i·calˌka-tə-ˈgȯr-i-kəl -ˈgär-
categoric如何读
categoric是什么意思
- adj.绝对的;分类的
categoric英英释义
adjective
absolute, unqualified
a categorical denial
of, relating to, or constituting a category
involving, according with, or considered with respect to specific categories
a categorical system for classifying books
categoric词源英文解释
Late Latin categoricus, from Greek katēgorikos, from katēgoria — see category
The first known use of categorical was in 1588
categoric儿童词典英英释义
Caucasianadjective
of or relating to the Caucasus or people living there
of or relating to a group of people having European ancestry, classified according to physical traits (as light skin pigmentation), and formerly considered to constitute a race of humans
catholic1 of 2adjective
of or relating to the Christian church as a whole
roman catholic
broad in sympathies, tastes, or interests
a catholic taste in music
Catholic2 of 2noun
christian entry 1 sense 2
a member of the Roman Catholic church
catercorner
categoricaladjective
not restricted or limited in any way : absolute
a categorical denial
of, relating to, or being a category
categoric 例句
1 “I would like a categoric reassurance that not one of you will stay on at Olympus from today onwards,” he added.
2 In football you cannot be 100% categoricabout some issues.
在足球圈你不能100%相信那些报纸杂志。
3 Mr Watson said the three other ministers at the meeting where the exchange was said to have taken place had denied being the source, adding that Mr Gove's response had been "hardly categoric".
4 However, Mr Marshall said he "couldn't be categoric about it".
5 Therefore I can be categoric and say that we will never make offers for Buffon .
因此我可以确定的说,我们将永远不会对布冯提出报价。
6 For example, it is difficult enough to find in the Rig-Veda anything like a categoric account of the gods, and a description of their personal appearance.
7 The claim, Dugdale responded, was “absolute nonsense”, upping this in a later tweet to “a categoric lie”.
8 Refusals not always polite, but always categoric, greeted us every time.
9 My client has secured a complete vindication of his reputation following the publication of a categoric retraction by the MailOnline for what they immediately acknowledged was a completely unfounded and defamatory allegation of tax evasion.
10 A categorical arrangement of specimens is needed to show the visitors.
需要标本的分类排列展示给访问者看。
11 "I got that advice that is categoric that I do not owe any capital gains tax on that."
12 Given his pretty categoric announcement while on Belgium duty that he wants to play Champions League football next season, Lukaku clearly feels his gifts have outgrown lowly Everton.
13 The judgement was harsh and categorical.
这个说法是够尖刻的,够干脆的。
14 The City of London Corporation security director said the categoric advice came at May 2017 meeting with a counter-terror adviser after the bridge was put on a list of vulnerable locations.
15 The first step in this direction was taken by Lutheranism, whose attacks against dogmas were far more precise and categoric than those of the Humanists.
16 In December, the president granted categorical pardons to thousands convicted of use and simple possession of marijuana in Washington, D.C., and on federal lands.
17 They each answer the question in exactly the same way, despite being able to be categoric about equally hypothetical situations of deals with the Conservatives and the SNP respectively.
18 I said that I did not think I was more of an old element than he, but repeated my categoric decision.
19 In a rapid-fire series of statements from Kremlin and Foreign Ministry officials on Thursday, Russia gave a categoric thumbs down to the Western effort this week to ease tensions.
20 In love there is neither means nor end; if, however, categoric formulas must be used, one might speak of a reciprocal action.
categoric 同义词
1 绝对
dead absolute implicit unconditional unqualified categorical sworn plenary unmitigated unconditioned unquestioning peremptory teetotal apodictic very simply definitely absolutely plumb unconditionally utterness for the world
2 明确的
clear specific positive express concrete distinct precise crisp explicit definite pronounced well-defined categorical clear-cut unequivocal decided determinate clean-cut incontrovertible well-marked trenchant apodictic
3 明确
clear specific positive express concrete distinct precise crisp explicit definite pronounced well-defined categorical clear-cut unequivocal decided determinate clean-cut incontrovertible well-marked trenchant apodictic definitely clearly specifically explicitly positively expressly decidedly unequivocally unambiguously tangibly definitude sharpness preciseness concretize bring into focus hands down