assortment 的定义
- the act of assorting; distribution; classification.
- a collection of various kinds of things; a mixed collection.
assortment 近义词
variety
更多assortment例句
- An assortment of foundations contributed tens of millions in election-administration funding.
- Many colleges across the country were forced to reckon with similar divergences between what their own models said might happen and what actually did happen — divergences later attributed to a wide-ranging assortment of reasons.
- If extra portability is particularly important to you, Lenovo excels at miniature laptops that can tackle an assortment of big tasks.
- At Hive, we are thinking a lot about how to expand our assortment and get into those “more difficult to handle” categories.
- Now search results are filled with an assortment of various results from the local map pack, shopping results, news, images, “brand refinement,” and reviews to name a few.
- There are even electronics like iPhone and iPod docking stations and an assortment of pricey pens intended for the pontiff.
- The “Funnies” were a weird assortment of odd-looking beasts.
- The crowd is an assortment of reporters, posse members, film students, and very skittish men sporting huge AOL headphones.
- Behind glass doors it displayed an assortment of glasses, stacked tea cups; a small row of books; a bouquet of fake flowers.
- Less than a month earlier, there was a planned “gathering of dissidents” featuring an assortment of Nazi-envy characters.
- But even rich English people do not carry about with them a circulating library assortment of cheque books.
- These little shops, which display at regular intervals their motley assortment of wares, fill me with delight.
- At noon Frank was brought an assortment of food that made his eye bulge.
- She drew a box from a show-case and spread the assortment before him.
- These gentlemen continue to keep on hand their usual assortment of choice wines, liquors, and cigars.