stratify 的 2 个定义
strat·i·fied, strat·i·fy·ing.
- to form or place in strata or layers.
- to preserve or germinate by placing them between layers of earth.
- Sociology. to arrange in a hierarchical order, especially according to graded status levels.
strat·i·fied, strat·i·fy·ing.
- to form strata.
- Geology. to lie in beds or layers.
- Sociology. to develop hierarchically, especially as graded status levels.
stratify 近义词
layer
更多stratify例句
- Access to home ownership is also remarkably stratified based on race.
- These rebundling attempts show how stratified the streaming ecosystem is becoming.
- Another important consideration is how a survey is weighted or stratified to accurately represent population groups with differing voting patterns.
- Society will stratify itself according to the laws of social gravitation.
- A gas, as explained, is of such a character that it remains fixed and will not stratify or condense.
- It will stratify, and force itself onward through the adjacent and opposing atmosphere, and in a right line.
- But already the Mississippi Valley was beginning to stratify, both socially and geographically.