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variety

/vuh-rahy-i-tee/US // vəˈraɪ ɪ ti //UK // (vəˈraɪɪtɪ) //

种类,种类繁多,种类多样,种类丰富

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural va·ri·e·ties.

    • : the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
    • : difference; discrepancy.
    • : a number of different types of things, especially ones in the same general category: a large variety of fruits.
    • : a kind or sort.
    • : a different form, condition, or phase of something: varieties of pastry; a variety of economic reforms.
    • : a category within a species, based on some hereditary difference.
    • : a type of animal or plant produced by artificial selection.
    • : Philately. a stamp differing from others of the same issue through an accident other than an error of an artist or printer.Compare error, freak.
    • : Also called variety show . entertainment of mixed character, consisting of a number of individual performances or acts, as of singing, dancing, or skits.Compare vaudeville.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of a variety: a variety performer.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundifference
Forms: varieties

Examples

  • Instead, they can turn to a variety of websites that let people loan out their cryptocurrency, often for high rates of interest.

  • The company is also letting consumers apply the 50% bonus they receive when spending rewards points for travel to a variety of other items under a “Pay Yourself Back” program.

  • This is a system that assigns trustworthiness scores to individuals, companies, organizations, and governments on the basis of a variety of behaviors.

  • This year’s Digiday Media Awards Europe honor a wide variety of publishers, media brands, advertisers and technology companies.

  • Canoo says this modular approach will allow the company to serve a variety of market segments at reduced cost.

  • An escort who goes by the name of “Tommy” has experienced a wide variety of female clients.

  • A variety of systems were in place across countries like the United Kingdom, France, and Australia.

  • But this approach can be troublesome for a variety of reasons.

  • Klaus espouses inflammatory views on a variety of subjects, some of which Cato happily embraced.

  • In this day and age, this “help” comes in a variety of forms, from creative writing courses to ghost writers.

  • Selections for practice should be chosen which contain much variety of thought and feeling and are smooth in movement.

  • Adequate conception of the extent, the variety, the excellence of the works of Art here heaped together is impossible.

  • She apparently prefers to paint single figures of women and young girls, but her works include a variety of subjects.

  • "Immer eine bunte Reihe machen (Always have a little variety)," said he.

  • He distinguished himself in early youth by the variety of studies which he accomplished.