stratify 英 [ˈstrætɪfaɪ]   美 [ˈstrætəˌfaɪ]

stratify

stratify  英 [ˈstrætɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈstrætəˌfaɪ]

vt. 分层;成层;使形成阶层  vi. 分层;成层;阶层化 

进行时:stratifying  过去式:stratified  过去分词:stratified  第三人称单数:stratifies 

We currently use a large repository of data from our operational systems to help us stratify, or classify, members. 目前,我们使用我们业务系统的一个大型数据存储库来帮助我们对会员进行分层或分类。
Still, if the screen can stratify patients by the likelihood of their cancer coming back, they might be more comfortable deciding whether to begin chemotherapy. 尽管如此,如果该检测方法可以依照癌症复发的概率将患者分类的话,人们还是会在接受化疗与否的抉择上更放心一些。

  • Stratify means to divide into layers or classes. Announcing pay raises for only half of the employees in a company would be a quick way to stratify the office.
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  • vt. 分层;成层;使形成阶层
  • vi. 分层;成层;阶层化
  • 1. We currently use a large repository of data from our operational systems to help us stratify, or classify, members.

    目前,我们使用我们业务系统的一个大型数据存储库来帮助我们对会员进行分层或分类。

  • 2. Still, if the screen can stratify patients by the likelihood of their cancer coming back, they might be more comfortable deciding whether to begin chemotherapy.

    尽管如此,如果该检测方法可以依照癌症复发的概率将患者分类的话,人们还是会在接受化疗与否的抉择上更放心一些。

  • 3. They wanted an instrument that could reasonably stratify adults aged 65 or older into those with a low, moderate, or high risk of developing dementia within six years.

    他们需要一项工具,它可以合理地将65岁或以上老年人分成6年内具有低风险、中度风险或高度风险罹患痴呆症的人群。

  • stratify (v.) 1660s, from French stratifier, from Modern Latin stratificare, from stratum (see stratum). Related: Stratified; stratifying.
strat·ify / ˈstrætɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈstrætɪfaɪ / verb ( strati·fies , strati·fy·ing , strati·fied , strati·fied ) [usually passive ] stratifysth ( formal or technical 术语 ) to arrange sth in layers or strata (使)分层,成层 a highly stratified society 高度分化的社会 stratified rock 成层岩 stratify stratifies stratified stratifying strat·ify / ˈstrætɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈstrætɪfaɪ /
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