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categorization

/kat-i-guh-rahyz/US // ˈkæt ɪ gəˌraɪz //UK // (ˈkætɪɡəˌraɪz) //

归类,分类,种类,编码

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cat·e·go·rized, cat·e·go·riz·ing.

    • : to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
    • : to describe by labeling or giving a name to; characterize.

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Examples

  • Roughly half of Stryker’s business can be categorized as “elective procedures,” but as those procedures continue to come back, analyst estimates project its revenues growing more than 13% in 2021.

  • Indigenous voters have often been overlooked by both political parties and categorized as “something else” by the media.

  • Review your ability to categorize data you collect, process or store.

  • The four other members of the Raiders’ starting offensive line and safety Johnathan Abram spent five days in quarantine after they were categorized as high-risk close contacts.

  • Fellow running back Jamaal Williams and linebacker Kamal Martin were placed in five-day quarantines upon being categorized as high-risk close contacts.

  • Actually for Conte, who has a passionate aversion to labeling, that may be a bit too much categorization for his liking.

  • Instead, Scroppo said, “I based the [categorization of] semi-independent status on the test that I administered to him.”

  • With conflict lines constantly shifting, the categorization of who got what and from where has become increasingly blurry.

  • Part essay, part short story, part memoir, it defies categorization.

  • The sound and fury existed in a mute silence, growing within the totality beyond categorization.

  • I can attempt its categorization in hope of dispelling the fear of the unknown.

  • "The point is that the level of categorization is not independent of who is doing the categorizing and on what basis" (p. 50).