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stratified

/străt′ə-fīd′/

分层的,分层,层次分明,成层的

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adj.形容词 adjective
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Examples

  • Decadent, venal, ineffective, stratified, anxiety-ridden, stumbling from one declared crisis to the next—who wants that?

  • There is nothing hypothetical about a stratified system of laws for people based on their ethnicity.

  • The U.S. is polarized, as well as stratified, and even the most basic facts become ideologically charged.

  • The United States of the 2010s is a much more stratified society than the United States of the 1930s.

  • Claypoole is a relic of a waning, class-stratified society with few opportunities for women.

  • The beacons were found to be part of a horizontal, stratified series of sandstones underlying the igneous rock.

  • But of this stratified drift I shall have occasion to speak more in detail hereafter.

  • Those stratified rocks with which we are now concerned have been chiefly manufactured by deposition of sediment in the ocean.

  • The surface epithelial cells of a stratified epithelium are also of this type (fig. 4).

  • As for their boots, you could only infer them from the huge balls of stratified mud men bore round their feet.