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assorted

/uh-sawr-tid/US // əˈsɔr tɪd //UK // (əˈsɔːtɪd) //

各种各样的,各类,各式各样的,什锦

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of different or various kinds; miscellaneous: assorted flavors; assorted sizes.
    • : consisting of selected kinds; arranged in sorts or varieties: rows of assorted vegetables.
    • : matched; suited.

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Examples

  • Wu layers assorted colors of house paint and lets the sandwiched, multihued pigment dry.

  • GameStop is a company that owns stores, many based in malls, that sell video games, consoles, peripherals and assorted knickknacks and merchandise.

  • They had accounted for various ways students might interact — studying, eating, relaxing, partying and so on — in assorted locations.

  • Every few weeks, my sister came over in her mask, and we sat in the backyard cackling and crying over old letters, photos and assorted relics from our parents.

  • Pay attention to how your office mate organizes — or doesn’t organize — supplies, and how you feel about those assorted piles.

  • Andrea described the whole scene very well in her autobiography, Talking Back to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels.

  • From Burlington, the assorted agencies could plan their next moves.

  • This was a clincher—assorted worthies sent their own medals back in protest but everyone else was delighted.

  • When Girls returns the main characters are trying, with varying levels of success, to move on from assorted rock bottoms.

  • It would be tasty in case of oral pleasure and have assorted colors.

  • As the ill-assorted pair advanced, the streets they traversed seemed to grow narrower and dirtier.

  • After they are all made, they are turned over to be assorted, according to color and class, and are packed and marked.

  • There are not as many colors of Manilla cigars as there are of Havana, and they are not as closely assorted.

  • The leaves are gathered when ripe, and are dried and well-assorted before baling.

  • Many of the Crusaders had married Asiatic wives, and the children of such ill-assorted marriages were generally a pretty poor lot.