英:['klæsɪfɪkeɪtərɪ]
美:['klæsəfɪkəˌtoʊrɪ]
英:['klæsɪfɪkeɪtərɪ]
美:['klæsəfɪkəˌtoʊrɪ]
noun
the act or process of classifying
systematic arrangement in groups or categories according to established criteriaspecifically: taxonomy
class, category
"与分类有关或具有分类性质的",1825年,来自拉丁语 classify 的词干 + -ory。
The first known use of classification was in 1767
classmatenoun
a member of the same class in a school or college
class1 of 2noun
a group of students meeting regularly to study the same subject
the period during which such a group meets
a course of instruction
a group of students who graduate together
class of 1990
a group or rank of society
the working class
high social rank
high quality : elegance sense 2
a hotel with class
a group or set alike in some way
a major category in biological classification that is above the order and below the phylum or division
a grouping or standing (as of goods or services) based on quality
class2 of 2verb
classify
classifyverb
to arrange in or assign to classes
classify books by subjects
classifyverb
to arrange in or assign to classes
classify books by subjects
classified1 of 2adjective
divided into classes or placed in a class
classified ads
withheld from the knowledge of the general public for reasons of national security
classified information
classified2 of 2noun
an advertisement grouped with others of the same kind—usually used in plural
classificationnoun
the act or process of classifying
systematic arrangement in groups : taxonomy
class entry 1 sense 3a, category
1 Between all classificatory divisions, from variety to kingdom, the separating lines we draw get more and more broken in proportion as our knowledge of forms, past and present, increases.
2 The terms of relationship used in different parts of 360the world may be divided, according to the author just quoted, into two great classes, the classificatory and descriptive,—the latter being employed by us.
3 He also gave a theory of the “classificatory” system of names for relationships opposed to that of Morgan.
4 They are, moreover, embryonic in their nature; and embryonic parts, as is well known, possess the highest classificatory value.
5 Language, then, being essentially classificatory, any attempt to ascertain the meaning of a word, far from neglecting its relations to others, should be directed toward elucidating them.
6 All that is certain is that the classificatory system has been and is an accompaniment of one stage of social and religious development.
7 To explore the model of magnitude classificatory management on food sanitation of school refectories.
探讨学校食堂食品卫生量化等级管理模式,为加强学校食堂食品卫生管理提供依据。
8 Of these, Papirius treated some of the classificatory sciences, which now first began to attract interest in Rome.
9 The atomic notation was as serviceable to chemistry as the binomial nomenclature and the classificatory schematism of Linnæus were to zoölogy and botany.
10 Many of the classificatory and some of the flexional suffixes of Indo-European speech can be shown to have had this origin.
11 Young ladies are still forbidden to call young men at large by their Christian names; but this tribal law, and survival of the classificatory system, is rapidly losing its force.
12 Corresponding to this distinction of consanguinity and kinship but not parallel to it we have two ways of expressing these relationships—the descriptive and the classificatory.
13 Now one perceives in all these aggregatory ideas and rearrangements of the sympathies one of the chief vices of human thought, due to its obsession by classificatory suggestions.
14 It is the first in order of the classificatory sciences.
15 But by the 1970s the classificatory impulse as a vehicle for scientific legitimacy came to the fore.
16 This order is shown by the relation to one another of the large classificatory groups, for they can be arranged in series from the simplest to the most complex, somewhat as follows:— 1.
17 It is impossible here to do more than indicate these features of the classificatory nomenclature, from which the others may be inferred.
18 Considering the problems existing in the code methods and production flow analysis, now widely used both in our country and abroad. This paper proposes a compound method of practical classificatory...
针对目前国内外流行的代码法和工艺流程分析法所存在的问题,提出了将两种方法有机结合起来的综合实用分类成组的方法。
19 Many sciences, while passing through this second or classificatory stage, assume the title of comparative.
20 Finally, with a bold disregard of the logician's classificatory rules, these Utopian statesmen who devised the World State, hewed out in theory a class of the Base.