classified / ˈklæs əˌfaɪd /

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classified2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. arranged or distributed in classes or according to class: We plan to review all the classified specimens in the laboratory.
  2. of or designating the part or parts of a publication that contain advertisements or lists arranged by category: Look under “plumbers” in the classified pages of the telephone book. He found a job for a “typist” in the classified section of the newspaper.
  3. bearing the designation classified.available only to authorized persons.Compare classification.
n. 名词 noun

classified 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

top-secret

classified 的近义词 4
classified 的反义词 4

更多classified例句

  1. Ossoff and Warnock also have spent a lot of time talking about their Republican opponents’ financial past, particularly stock trades the two made after they received classified briefings on the Covid-19 pandemic while they were in office.
  2. Both Perdue and Loeffler have taken heat for stock trades made after they received classified briefings on the Covid-19 pandemic while they were in office.
  3. The agency will also pass along classified information from intelligence agencies about efforts they detect from adversaries seeking to undermine the election and advise states on how to protect against such attacks.
  4. A group of small defense contractors would come together to pursue classified projects as part of a secret task force, with him and an associate on payroll.
  5. China’s online classified ad leader will take over Renrenche’s Hong Kong entity, while offering at least $4 million in loans to its mainland operations, said the people, asking not to be identified because the transaction is private.
  6. Schiff told The Daily Beast that he was given a classified briefing about the Sony attack from the intelligence community Friday.
  7. This material has been reviewed by the CIA to prevent the disclosure of classified information.
  8. “Those are areas that we should probably get into in a classified hearing,” the defense secretary said.
  9. One in five Pennsylvania inmates are classified as mentally ill.
  10. But one day, scanning the classified ads in The Minneapolis Tribune, she saw a job opportunity that appealed to her.
  11. For accuracy, 500 to 1000 leukocytes must be classified; for approximate results, 200 are sufficient.
  12. Classify each leukocyte seen, and calculate what percentage each variety is of the whole number classified.
  13. These may be again classified under many different heads, as there are many kinds and grades of each.
  14. The latter had already prepared a cabinet of pigeon-holes, arranged and classified by the names of Balzacian characters.
  15. He did not at all agree with his correspondent that eight classified workhouses were better than one general establishment.