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characterizing

/kar-ik-tuh-rahyz/US // ˈkær ɪk təˌraɪz //UK // (ˈkærɪktəˌraɪz) //

特征化,特性化,表征,定性

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    char·ac·ter·ized, char·ac·ter·iz·ing.

    • : to mark or distinguish as a characteristic; be a characteristic of: Rich metaphors characterize his poetry.
    • : to describe the character or individual quality of: He characterized her in a few well-chosen words.
    • : to attribute character to: to characterize him as a coward.

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Examples

  • In fact, that definition of militias — small, armed groups of civilians fighting against the government — has characterized these kinds of movements throughout American history, Churchill told us.

  • A self-contained, persistent blob of turbulence constructed of well-characterized vortices offers a new world of possibilities for measurement and analysis.

  • However, despite the vitriol that has come to characterize the campaign, most Bay Staters see the race as a choice between two good Democrats.

  • Clipper will orbit Jupiter, but will conduct about 45 flybys of Europa and use a suite of instruments to characterize the surface and subsurface as much as possible.

  • For such a system, “its behavior is no longer characterized just by a temperature,” Bechhoefer says.

  • So if the people in London and New York are more real, how would you characterize Angelenos?

  • How would you characterize the relationship now between you and Jack?

  • The administration repeatedly refused to characterize the matter in terms of national security interests.

  • Those models have gotten more sophisticated, so they need more data in order to characterize the fuels that can be consumed.

  • How would you characterize the Ukrainian uprising of 2013-2014?

  • It is difficult to characterize the curious comPg 158bination of levity and seriousness that runs through this tale.

  • We shall, then, in a separate chapter, examine and endeavour to characterize the inverse process.

  • The vestiges of barbarism characterize the African, in his normal state.

  • "I haven't any time this morning," he said, speaking with a rapidity which had begun to characterize his newly awakened life.

  • Science must characterize the difference between those two and we pointed once before to the only fundamental difference.