stratify如何读

英:[ˈstrætɪfaɪ]

美:[ˈstrætəˌfaɪ]

stratify是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. <正,术>(使)分层
  2. (使)成层
  3. 使形成阶层
  4. 【园艺】以层积法保藏
  5. 层理
  6. 层化
  7. 层选
  8. 在交错的土层中储存(种子)
  9. 将划分阶层

stratify自然拼读

strat·i·fy

strae t faI

stratify变形

第三人称单数:stratifies

现在分词:stratifying

过去式:stratified

过去分词:stratified

stratify扩展

stratification (n.)

stratify词根

词根:stratum

adj.

stratified 分层的;形成阶层的;分为不同等级的

n.

stratification 层理;成层

stratum (组织的)层;[地质] 地层;社会阶层

v.

stratified 使成层(stratify的过去分词)

stratify英英释义

Verb

1. divide society into social classes or castes;

"Income distribution often stratifies a society"

2. form layers or strata;

"The rock stratifies"

3. develop different social levels, classes, or castes;

"Society stratifies when the income gap widens"

4. form, arrange, or deposit in layers;

"The fish are stratified in barrels"

"The rock was stratified by the force of the water"

"A statistician stratifies the list of names according to the addresses"

5. render fertile and preserve by placing between layers of earth or sand;

"stratify seeds"

stratify词源中文解释

1660年代,源自法语 stratifier,来自现代拉丁语 stratificare,源自 stratum(见 stratum)。相关词汇: Stratified; stratifying。

stratify词源英文解释

New Latin stratificare, from stratum + Latin -ificare -ify

The first known use of stratify was in 1661

stratify儿童词典英英释义

stratumnoun

a layer of a substanceespecially: one of a series of layers a stratum of earth the deep stratum of the skin

a rock stratum

a level of society consisting of persons of the same or similar rank or position

stratospherenoun

an upper portion of the atmosphere above the troposphere where temperature changes little and clouds rarely form

stratospherenoun

an upper portion of the atmosphere above the troposphere where temperature changes little and clouds rarely form

stratocumulusnoun

layered cumulus consisting of large balls or rolls of dark cloud which often cover the whole sky especially in winter

stratocumulusnoun

layered cumulus consisting of large balls or rolls of dark cloud which often cover the whole sky especially in winter

stratigraphynoun

geology that deals with the beginnings, composition, distribution, and succession of the layers of rock in the earth's crust

stratifyverb

to form, deposit, or arrange in layers

stratified rock

stratify 例句

1 Multiple stratified cluster sampling method was used in the Health Service Investigation on residents in Weihai.

利用分层整群抽样的方法对威海市居民进行健康调查.

2 Although the study did not stratify care recipients according to disease, the cohort did include cancer patients, who were disproportionately represented in the group of patients who died, Wolff said.

Wolff说,由于被护理者中包括癌症患者,这些病例不能合适地代表死亡病人的结构比例,因此此研究没有将被护理者按疾病进行分类。

3 We stopped in a dry riverbed with stratified walls and shared our beef stew with five passing Maasai boys.

4 We can use genetics to stratify patients in clinical development.

我们可以在临床开发中采用遗传学进行患者分层。

5 Hobbs cited the number of intact Lovecraft reference points around the city, as well as the creaky, socially stratified New England setting of many of Lovecraft’s tales.

6 That’s another cruel irony: Never before has air travel seemed so democraticized, affordable to so many, yet so stratified, turning economy into steerage with pretzels.

7 Its expansive prairie is impressive but the star of the show is the stratified, alien-looking outcrops of rock.

8 But with all that said, the Gilded Age boom actually was a boom, albeit an uneven and highly stratified one.

9 Jake, at the Upper School, is a naïve 15-year-old still trying to figure out where he fits into its stratified social structure.

10 Lee’s dystopian novel opens on a wasted landscape where the remnants of civilization survive in stratified compounds walled off from the lawless scrap heap of North America.

11 In Pikettian terms, the rate of growth exceeded the rate of return on capital, and the result was a culture as well as a society that became less stratified and more egalitarian.

12 Renal function and MPS have additive value in risk stratifying patients with suspected coronary artery disease.

肾功能及MPS在怀疑患有冠状动脉疾病的患者的危险分层中具有额外的价值.

13 Aravind Adiga’s novel about a driver in India who rises to become a successful businessman despite the stratified caste system was an international bestseller and critical darling, winning the Man Booker Prize in 2008.

14 But a twist in the plot shows just how porous this stratified society can be.

15 Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted stratified random sampling among 1689 people in 2 counties.

方法采用分层随机抽样,对两县1689人进行问卷调查.

16 Between electroplated layer and substrate level of electroplated sample is obviously stratified.

而电镀层与基体层之间有明显的分层现象.

17 Where you spend the night is another indicator of change and the stratified options offered to visitors.

18 Still, if the screen can stratify patients by the likelihood of their cancer coming back, they might be more comfortable deciding whether to begin chemotherapy.

尽管如此,如果该检测方法可以依照癌症复发的概率将患者分类的话,人们还是会在接受化疗与否的抉择上更放心一些。

19 Since he’s not-so-rich and half-Indian — the son of an Arab businessman’s second wife — it’s not hard to guess why, in their racially stratified society, Intisar sees the romance as a dead end.

20 Land of Milk and Honey presents a future so stratified that only a few, perched at the very top of the material ladder, will retain the right to eat for pleasure.

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