pigeonhole如何读

英:[ˈpɪdʒɪnhəʊl]

美:[ˈpɪdʒɪnhoʊl]

pigeonhole是什么意思

n.

鸽舍出入口

小房间

文件架上的小间隔

vt.

把…搁在分类架上

把…留在记忆中

缓办

把…隔成小格

pigeonhole自然拼读

pi·geon·hole

pI jn hol

pigeonhole变形

复数:pigeonholes

第三人称单数:pigeonholes

现在分词:pigeonholing

过去式:pigeonholed

过去分词:pigeonholed

pigeonhole英英释义

noun

a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest

a small open compartment (as in a desk or cabinet) for keeping letters or documents

a neat category which usually fails to reflect actual complexities

verb

transitive verb

to place in or as if in the pigeonhole of a desk

to lay aside : shelve

his reports continued to be pigeonholed and his advice not taken—Walter Mills

to assign to an often restrictive category : classify

pigeonhole词源英文解释

The first known use of pigeonhole was in 1577

pigeonhole儿童词典英英释义

pignoun

a young domesticated swine usually weighing less than 120 pounds (54 kilograms) compare hog sense 1a

a wild or domesticated swine of any age or weight

pork sense 1

pigskin sense 1

a dirty, gluttonous, or repulsive person

a metal cast (as of iron) poured directly from the smelting furnace into a mold

pigeonnoun

any of numerous birds with a stout body, usually short legs, and smooth feathersespecially: any of many varieties of the rock dove that are domesticated or have escaped from domestication and live in cities and towns throughout most of the world

someone who is easily fooled or cheated

pigeonhole1 of 2noun

a small open compartment (as in a desk) for keeping letters or papers

pigeonhole2 of 2verb

to place in or as if in the pigeonhole of a desk

to assign to a usually restrictive category

pigeonhole 例句

1 "I don't know that you can pigeonhole people in their musical taste," he says.

2 Since then, he's done anything but sit in a pigeonhole, embracing everything from cosmic disco and mellow breaks to the more melodic end of German techno.

3 Though it can be difficult for some actors to move on from popular television roles, Dockery insists she isn't worried about being pigeonholed as her aristocratic counterpart.

4 Discussion is made on the contents, principles and methods of the pigeonhole management for the construction and complete files.

就公路工程施工、竣工文件归档内容、分类原则与方法、整理程序进行阐述。

5 Just as journalists scrambled to find a language with which to describe Tiger Woods’ decidedly “mixed” parental heritage in 1997 when he won the Masters, Ervin eschewed being pigeonholed as a “first” anything.

6 He took a handful of papers from a pigeonhole—bills and receipts; next hole, insurance; next, a small book with records of every girl.

7 Results: There is a big gap between the level of pigeonhole of the hospital and that of the standards of military hospitals.

结果:全院整体病案归档水平距标准要求尚有差距。

8 In any case, to pigeonhole The Finkler Question as comic is to sell it short.

9 Once actors become known, they often get pigeonholed.

10 "It's wrong to pigeonhole and try to say, 'It's only for this kind of people'. If people want to see it, based on my other work, that's fine. It's all good," Dornan told Reuters.

11 I think I was pigeonholed pretty early on.

12 His musical tastes were broad, and he was already resisting pigeonholes.

13 But they also are going out of their way not to pigeonhole the film as something that will appeal just to the world's 2.2 billion Christians.

14 Glover never allowed "Atlanta" to be pigeonholed in one genre or bought into delineations between so-called high art and supposedly disposable culture, allowing him and his creative partners to draw fertile inspiration from unlikely places.

15 “There is a movement among designers to get out of this idea we were being pigeonholed into,” Tavares said.

16 But these subjects, the clothing especially, are often pigeonholed as being primarily women’s concerns.

17 To complicate matters, the work of black chefs and food writers is often pigeonholed as dealing exclusively with soul food.

18 In the same way McDonald's would have a hard time convincing anyone to try a fine dining concept, authors can get pigeonholed in the author brand of their own making.

19 The travel writer and historian Jan Morris hated being pigeonholed.

20 It is very difficult to pigeonhole and identify Party, mass and administrative files.

高校党群、行政类文件材料的归档鉴定是比较难以把握的工作。

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