sort of 的 4 个定义
- a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting;nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
- character, quality, or nature: young people of a nice sort.
- an example of something that is undistinguished or barely adequate: He is a sort of poet.
- (6)
- to arrange according to sort, kind, or class; separate into sorts; classify: to sort socks; to sort eggs by grade.
- to separate or take from other sorts or from others: to sort the good from the bad;to sort out the children's socks.
- to assign to a particular class, group, or place: to sort people together indiscriminately.
- (5)
- Archaic. to suit; agree; fit.
- British Dialect. to associate, mingle, or be friendly.
sort of 近义词
in a way
sort of 的近义词 6 个
更多sort of例句
- Is it sort of evidence of the Gladwellian 10,000 hours theory?
- I had enough experiences around languages that it just sort of happened.
- When he was first incarcerated, he says some sort of paperwork snafu had him imprisoned under two different, but similar, names.
- The Dallas Cowboys sell out their state-of-the art football stadium.
- But I trusted Tony Robbins could sort me out on both fronts.
- This treacherous sort of calm, we thought, might forbode a storm, and we did not allow it to lull us into security.
- I want to see the sort of thing happening to schools that has already happened to many sorts of retail shops.
- It is no good settling down in a world that, on its part, refuses to do anything of the sort.
- Now in addition to that I had something else in my own college course—something of the same sort of thing but better.
- Presently he began to shiver so, with some sort of a chill, that I took off my coat and wrapped it round him.