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classificatory

/klas-uh-fi-key-shuhn/US // ˌklæs ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌklæsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) //

分类,分类法,分类的,分类别

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of classifying.
    • : the result of classifying or being classified.
    • : one of the groups or classes into which things may be or have been classified.
    • : Biology. the assignment of organisms to groups within a system of categories distinguished by structure, origin, etc. The usual series of categories is phylum, class, order, family, genus, species, and variety.
    • : the category, as restricted, confidential, secret, or top secret, to which information, a document, etc., is assigned, as by a government or military agency, based on the degree of protection considered necessary to safeguard it from unauthorized use.
    • : Library Science. any of various systems for arranging books and other materials, especially according to subject or format.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
definitive确定的,确定性的,确定无疑的,确定detailed详细,详细的,详尽,详尽的eloquent能言善辩,能言善辩的,能言善道,能言善辩的人expressive表现力,表现力丰富的,表现力丰富,表现力强identifying识别,确定,确认,鉴定illuminating照亮的,光明的,照亮,启发pictorial画报,图画的,图案式,图解revealing揭示,披露,揭示真相,揭示的vivid鲜艳,形象生动,鲜活的,鲜活anecdotic轶事,轶闻,轶葜钥汜,传闻characteristic特性,特征,特点,特色characterizing特征化,特性化,表征,定性circumstantial旁证,旁证法,旁证的,偶然的clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理delineative界定,界定性,划线,划定的depictive描写性的,令人沮丧的,描绘性的,描写性describing描述,说明,叙述,描述的designating指定,指认,指定的,指明explicative说明性的,阐释性,解释性的,说明性expository说明性的,阐述性,阐述性的,说明性extended延长,扩展,延伸,扩展的graphic图形,图像,图片,图文并茂illuminative启发式的,启发式,启发性的,启发灵感的illustrative说明性的,说明性,图示性的,插图indicative指示性的,指示性,参考性,参考性的interpretive解释性的,解释型,解释性,解释性lifelike栩栩如生,逼真,栩栩如生的,逼真的narrative叙述,叙事,叙述性,叙述性的particularized不详,不详的,不明就里,不明朗picturesque如诗如画,美丽如画,美丽的图片,美丽如画的specific具体,特定的,特定,具体的true to life栩栩如生,逼真,忠实于生活,逼真的生活

Examples

  • This week, we’re looking at the latest developments in the battle over the classification of gig workers, the rise of labor unions in tech and and Instagram’s latest move to be woke.

  • It would soon become clear that this classification was, at best, misleading.

  • Mathematicians pursue this classification with “cohomology” theories, which allow them to extract algebraic fingerprints from complicated geometric spaces.

  • These two companies have been sued many, many times for their labor practices, specifically as they pertain to the classification of their respective drivers as independent contractors.

  • These classifications may be revisited if a sponsor ceases engaging in this behavior.

  • Yet much of the best new music defies genre classification; great artists take chances and cross boundaries.

  • Still, Wallace said that no one at the meeting involving Fearey, which he also attended, raised classification concerns.

  • “The classification system, of course, is not supposed to be used for political purposes,” Bunn said.

  • But Doyle said Fearey never raised any concerns about classification.

  • Lambic represents the parent classification for a host of sub-categories.

  • His hero, Gulliver, discovers race after race of beings who typify the genera in his classification of mankind.

  • In addition to the tolls and charges, the Acts usually contained a rough classification of goods to which they applied.

  • When the child entered the workhouse it passed out of its former classification and entered into an entirely different one.

  • By 1860 it "had given instructions that every new workhouse should be so constructed as to allow of the requisite classification."

  • In some later writers on music we find this classification reduced to a more regular form, and clothed in technical language.