categorize 英 [ˈkætəgəraɪz]   美 ['kætəɡəraɪz]

categorize

categorize  英 [ˈkætəgəraɪz] 美 ['kætəɡəraɪz]

vt. 分类 

进行时:categorizing  过去式:categorized  过去分词:categorized  第三人称单数:categorizes  名词复数:categorizes 

This mirrors the way we categorize things in the real world. 这反映了我们在现实世界中分类事物的方法。
Things like that, which you would never think to categorize on your own. 这样的事情,您可能从未想过按自己的意愿分类”。

  • If you decided to categorize your wardrobe, you could sort it by type (pants or shirts), or by color. To categorize is to put something into a category.
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  • vt. 分类
  • 1. This mirrors the way we categorize things in the real world.

    这反映了我们在现实世界中分类事物的方法。

  • 2. Things like that, which you would never think to categorize on your own.

    这样的事情,您可能从未想过按自己的意愿分类”。

  • 3. Our brains screen and categorize information so that we can understand the world around us without being overwhelmed by it.

    我们的大脑会记录,分类信息,这样我们就能理解我们周围的世界而不会不知所措。

  • categorize (v.) "place in a category," 1705, from category + -ize. Related: Categorized; categorizing.
cat·egor·ize ( BrE also -ise ) AWL / ˈkætəɡəraɪz ; NAmE ˈkætəɡəraɪz / verb to put people or things into groups according to what type they are 将…分类;把…加以归类 SYN classify categorizesb/sth Participants were categorized according to age. 参加者按年龄分组。 categorizesb/sth as sth His latest work cannot be categorized as either a novel or an autobiography. 他最近的作品既不属于小说也不属于自传。 cat·egor·iza·tion , -isa·tion AWL categorization categorizations / ˌkætəɡəraɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkætəɡəraɪˈzeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] categorise categorised categorises categorising categorize categorized categorizes categorizing cat·egor·ize / ˈkætəɡəraɪz ; NAmE ˈkætəɡəraɪz / cat·egor·iza·tion / ˌkætəɡəraɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkætəɡəraɪˈzeɪʃn /
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