categorized 的定义
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.
categorized 近义词
sort by type, classification
categorized 的近义词 12 个
categorized 的反义词 1 个
更多categorized例句
- Currently, NBA play-by-play logs categorize reviews three different ways.
- The labor board hired a contractor to help it categorize comments submitted in response to the new rule it had proposed.
- This can be categorized by a list of articles, themes, keywords, formats or by the time of day.
- Using a super-charged version of the Chrome browser, the AI views the raw pixels of a web page and uses image-recognition algorithms to categorize the page as one of 20 different types, including video, image, article, event, and discussion thread.
- In August, the poll asked for the first time if respondents viewed the protests as “mostly peaceful” or “mostly violent”—48% responded with mostly peaceful, while 41% categorized the protests as mostly violent.
- The authors categorized responses that indicated a misunderstanding of possible benefit as “germs are germs” beliefs.
- The way Trainor talks can best be categorized as a cultural hodgepodge.
- Manning does not believe biracial people should be categorized as black.
- She notes that in some 70 percent of assaults categorized in the poll, alcohol was involved, and the woman was incapacitated.
- Foods, wines are categorized as “digest” or “pas digest,” as in easy or difficult to digest.
- He had inoculated him with the seeds of immortality, giving him a chance to help right the wrongs of this Categorized world.
- Can levels of Shock and Awe be categorized by effectiveness and priority of weapons systems?