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unclassifiable

/klas-uh-fahy/US // ˈklæs əˌfaɪ //UK // (ˈklæsɪˌfaɪ) //

未分类,不可分类,未分类的,不可分类的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    clas·si·fied, clas·si·fy·ing.

    • : to arrange or organize by classes; order according to class.
    • : to assign a classification to.Compare classification.
    • : to limit the availability of to authorized persons.

Examples

  • It’s certainly arguable that California’s law requiring Uber and Lyft drivers be classified as employees is a bad law with unintended consequences.

  • That ballot measure would exempt app-based drivers from having to comply with AB 5, the state law limiting when employers can classify their workers as independent contractors.

  • For now, we’re classifying it as a living project and welcoming spin-offs.

  • In the next step, you need to classify your user base into specific groups, each of which will be targeted for unique marketing campaigns that cater to its needs.

  • Both ride-hailing services threatened to temporarily shut down their operations in California after a judge declined to carve out an exemption for them from AB5, the new state law that would require the companies to classify drivers as employees.

  • Or perhaps we instinctively classify Cubans as a people accustomed to being told what it is they need and want.

  • While some may classify that inactivity as laziness or indifference, Brown suggests the contrary.

  • If the doctor is biased, he may still classify it as a disorder that can lead to legal repercussions.

  • The end goal is to classify what happens when the memory goes awry.

  • There is a debate among experts about how to classify and define the effects of a lithium-ion battery meltdown.

  • We would classify these two departments in this way, though in the highest dramatic work elements of both phases are combined.

  • Classify each leukocyte seen, and calculate what percentage each variety is of the whole number classified.

  • Apple-growers classify apples into three different kinds, each consisting of a great many separate varieties.

  • Among them he found so many curious and various specimens that he was induced not only to draw but also to classify them.

  • It will be an useful task if I attempt to classify the evidence on each side, and to draw an inference therefrom.