categorise如何读

英:['kætəgəraɪz]

美:['kætəgəraɪz]

categorise是什么意思

  • vt.加以类别;分类

categorise变形

第三人称单数:categorises

现在分词:categorising

过去式:categorised

过去分词:categorised

categorise词根

词根:category

adj.

categorized 分类的

n.

category 种类,分类;[数] 范畴

categorization 分类;分门别类;编目方法

v.

categorized 分类(categorize的过去式)

vt.

categorize 分类

categorise英英释义

Verb

1. place into or assign to a category;

"Children learn early on to categorize"

categorise 例句

1 Vidal always rejected attempts to categorise people by sexual orientation, arguing that: "There are no homosexual people, only homosexual acts."

2 News of the appeal came shortly before the Spanish government announced that it would re-examine the country’s sexual offences legislation to establish whether such crimes were adequately defined and categorised.

3 Categorise the plants into four groups.

把这些植物分成4类.

4 It’s a neologism that means I’m conditioned to accept meat-eating is natural and that animals are categorised into edible, inedible, pets and predators, rather than equals.

5 It's difficult to know how to categorise such an enterprise.

6 If asked to categorise his work, he would call it Expressionism: "Everything that everyone does is always an expression."

7 Photograph: Tristram Kenton It is impossible to categorise Harvey Fierstein's Tony award-winning triptych of plays about a New York drag queen named Arnold.

8 They initially saw themselves as a "psychedelic hip-hop boy band", but really they're hard to categorise.

9 I suspect that Wright secretly sympathises with Rattigan's reticence and refusal to be categorised as a gay dramatist.

10 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。

11 You can be categorised, and you don’t really want to be, because why can’t you be a bit of both?

12 Some aim to categorise design, to explain how it is different from or related to other activities, while others try to inspire good design.

一些定义意图给设计一个明确的界限,去解释设计到底如何不同于或者相联系于其他活动,而其他人则致力于完成好的设计。

13 Part of the difficulty is that he is so hard to categorise.

一部分困难恰恰在于很难对他加以归类。

14 A former street performer and trained circus artist, New Zealander Sam Wills's brand of entertainment is difficult to categorise.

15 One of its real strengths is that it's very hard to categorise - it's not a period piece, nor is it in any way crudely allegorical.

16 After more than 20 years of writing and directing, Linklater's career is not easy to categorise.

17 This is such a perfect book, so precise and beautifully modulated in all of its detail, that it is impossible to categorise, or even to review in any conventional sense.

18 "A weekend?" she splutters, her bone-idle life never having been categorised into toil and leisure time.

19 Yep, Darren Aronofsky is staying true to form with a hard-to-categorise new flick that looks every bit as dark, twisted and fascinating as anything else he's ever thrown down.

没错,达伦·阿诺夫斯基的这部新片一如既往的难以归类,看起来同他以往的影片一样的黑暗、偏执、迷人。

20 Liver and Tan, like much of what Braids do, is hard to categorise.

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