subsume / səbˈsum /

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subsume 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sub·sumed, sub·sum·ing.

  1. to consider or include as part of a more comprehensive one.
  2. to bring under a rule.
  3. to take up into a more inclusive classification.

subsume 近义词

v. 动词 verb

include

subsume 的近义词 4
subsume 的反义词 1

更多subsume例句

  1. The Future of TV Briefing this week looks at how TikTok has been subsumed into video makers’ approaches to other platforms, including Instagram, Snapchat and even YouTube.
  2. In recent years, Christmas in July, at least as a retail event, has been subsumed by Amazon’s annual Prime Day.
  3. The people in these images seem further along than we might have thought when it comes to understanding art as a glorious history of abject failure, analogous to our larger quest to make presence real, and subsume beauty into ourselves.
  4. When Ali was subsumed with work, I planned my own short breaks.
  5. Our deepest fear is that Mom will somehow subsume and destroy us, even as we depend on her for everything.
  6. I don't think ISIS will subsume itself to the Naqshabandi's.
  7. He may finally be ready to subsume his ego and ideology for the sake of his country.
  8. Netanyahu may finally be ready to subsume his ego and ideology for the sake of his country.
  9. Similarly the actions of animal life depend upon and subsume the laws of organic matter.
  10. In the same way the actions of a self-conscious moral agent, such as man, depend upon and subsume the laws of animal life.
  11. Hence the problem arises, 'How is it possible to subsume objects of empirical perception under pure conceptions?'
  12. We are invited to subsume questions of law and of the application of law under the social ideal of the time and place.
  13. In the next place I subsume a cognition under the condition of the rule (and this is the minor) by means of the judgement.