characterize
characterize 英 [ˈkærəktəraɪz] 美 [ˈkærəktəˌraɪz]
vt. 描绘…的特性;具有…的特征 vi. 塑造人物
进行时:characterizing 过去式:characterized 过去分词:characterized 第三人称单数:characterizes
- To characterize someone is to describe them in a certain way, to try to pin down his or her personality. If you say your dad is stingy, you are characterizing him as a miser.
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- vt. 描绘…的特性;具有…的特征
- vi. 塑造人物
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1. How do you characterize the leadership style?
你如何刻划领导层的类型?
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2. This is what we characterize as elasticity, making the asynchronous service framework an elastic queue.
这就是我们所说的弹性特征,这使得异步服务成为一个弹性队列。
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3. As shown in Figure 9, it is useful to divide the lifecycle into risk stages in order to characterize the expected team behavior and effective management approach.
如图 9 所示,将生命周期划分为不同风险阶段,为了描述期望的团队行为和有效的管理方法,是很有用的。
- characterize (v.) 1590s, "to engrave, write," back-formation from characterization, or else from Medieval Latin characterizare, from Greek kharakterizein "to designate by a characteristic mark," from kharakter (see character). Meaning "to describe the qualities of" is recorded from 1630s; sense of "to be characteristic of" is from 1744; that of "impart a special stamp or character to" is from 1807. Related: Characterized; characterizing.
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