| 过去分词 | categorised |
| 过去式 | categorised |
| 现在分词 | categorising |
| 第三人称单数 | categorises |
| 复数 | categorises |
Her work is difficult to categorise.
她的工作无类可归。
Categorise the plants into four groups.
把这些植物分成4类。
This type of china is rather hard to categorise,it’s very unusual.
这种瓷器非常特殊,很难归类。
Many bartenders categorise any long, fairly basic cocktail topped with ginger beer as a "Mule".
许多调酒师把所有长饮,注入干姜汁的以平常基酒为基础的鸡尾酒称作“骡”。
It is important to categorise different types of expenses for budgeting purposes.
为了预算目的,对不同类型的费用进行分类很重要。
Scientists categorise animals based on their characteristics and behaviors.
科学家根据动物的特征和行为对其进行分类。
Libraries categorise books by genre to make it easier for patrons to find what they are looking for.
图书馆根据流派对书籍进行分类,以便读者更容易找到他们想要的书籍。
Teachers often categorise students based on their learning styles to provide tailored instruction.
老师经常根据学生的学习风格对他们进行分类,以提供量身定制的教学。
Online retailers categorise products into different sections to improve navigation for shoppers.
在线零售商将产品分类到不同的部分,以提高购物者的导航体验。
Psychologists categorise human emotions into different groups to study their impact on behavior.
心理学家将人类情绪分类到不同的群组中,以研究它们对行为的影响。
Historians categorise historical events based on their significance and impact on society.
历史学家根据历史事件的重要性和对社会的影响进行分类。
Marketers categorise consumers into different segments based on their preferences and buying behaviors.
营销人员根据消费者的偏好和购买行为将其分类到不同的细分市场中。
Biologists categorise plants based on their physical characteristics and reproductive methods.
生物学家根据植物的生理特征和繁殖方式对其进行分类。
Art historians categorise artworks by style, period, and artist to better understand their cultural significance.
艺术史学家根据风格、时期和艺术家对艺术品进行分类,以更好地理解它们的文化意义。
No government diet guidelines had ever categorised foods this way before.
在此之前,政府的饮食指南从未对食物进行过这样的分类。
来源: The Guardian (Article Version)China's idiosyncratic pattern of development is never easy to categorise.
中国与众不同的发展模式从来都不易归类。
来源: The Economist - InternationalVarious taxonomies are used to categorise models of capitalism.
用于归类资本主义模式的分类标准有很多。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And these characteristics can be used to categorise the different artistic styles.
这些特点可以用来对不同种的艺术风格进行分类。
来源: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 8Judges had been reexamining a Supreme Court ruling from 2013 which categorised gay sex as an unnatural offence.
法官一直在复核2013年最高法院将同性性行为归类为反常犯罪的一项判决。
来源: BBC World HeadlinesOver the past decade, America has tended to categorise and respond to cyber-attacks according to their aims.
在过去十年中,美国倾向于根据网络攻击的目的对其进行分类和回应。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And I have an identity that you might categorise as intersectional.
我有一个你可以归类为交叉的身份。
来源: BBC IdeasLike any attempt to categorise complex things, these risk weights will often be wrong.
就像对复杂事物进行分类的任何尝试一样,这些风险权重通常是错误的。
来源: Economist Finance and economicsIn other words, more than half of people cannot be neatly categorised.
换言之,超过一半的人都无法被恰到好处地分类。
来源: The Economist (Summary)Novels categorised as " romance" have enjoyed the biggest boost, as happened with previous technological shifts, including the rise of e-books.
“爱情”类小说的销量增长最为明显,这和之前的技术变革(包括电子书的兴起)情况类似。
来源: The Economist - ArtsHer work is difficult to categorise.
她的工作无类可归。
Categorise the plants into four groups.
把这些植物分成4类。
This type of china is rather hard to categorise,it’s very unusual.
这种瓷器非常特殊,很难归类。
Many bartenders categorise any long, fairly basic cocktail topped with ginger beer as a "Mule".
许多调酒师把所有长饮,注入干姜汁的以平常基酒为基础的鸡尾酒称作“骡”。
It is important to categorise different types of expenses for budgeting purposes.
为了预算目的,对不同类型的费用进行分类很重要。
Scientists categorise animals based on their characteristics and behaviors.
科学家根据动物的特征和行为对其进行分类。
Libraries categorise books by genre to make it easier for patrons to find what they are looking for.
图书馆根据流派对书籍进行分类,以便读者更容易找到他们想要的书籍。
Teachers often categorise students based on their learning styles to provide tailored instruction.
老师经常根据学生的学习风格对他们进行分类,以提供量身定制的教学。
Online retailers categorise products into different sections to improve navigation for shoppers.
在线零售商将产品分类到不同的部分,以提高购物者的导航体验。
Psychologists categorise human emotions into different groups to study their impact on behavior.
心理学家将人类情绪分类到不同的群组中,以研究它们对行为的影响。
Historians categorise historical events based on their significance and impact on society.
历史学家根据历史事件的重要性和对社会的影响进行分类。
Marketers categorise consumers into different segments based on their preferences and buying behaviors.
营销人员根据消费者的偏好和购买行为将其分类到不同的细分市场中。
Biologists categorise plants based on their physical characteristics and reproductive methods.
生物学家根据植物的生理特征和繁殖方式对其进行分类。
Art historians categorise artworks by style, period, and artist to better understand their cultural significance.
艺术史学家根据风格、时期和艺术家对艺术品进行分类,以更好地理解它们的文化意义。
No government diet guidelines had ever categorised foods this way before.
在此之前,政府的饮食指南从未对食物进行过这样的分类。
来源: The Guardian (Article Version)China's idiosyncratic pattern of development is never easy to categorise.
中国与众不同的发展模式从来都不易归类。
来源: The Economist - InternationalVarious taxonomies are used to categorise models of capitalism.
用于归类资本主义模式的分类标准有很多。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And these characteristics can be used to categorise the different artistic styles.
这些特点可以用来对不同种的艺术风格进行分类。
来源: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 8Judges had been reexamining a Supreme Court ruling from 2013 which categorised gay sex as an unnatural offence.
法官一直在复核2013年最高法院将同性性行为归类为反常犯罪的一项判决。
来源: BBC World HeadlinesOver the past decade, America has tended to categorise and respond to cyber-attacks according to their aims.
在过去十年中,美国倾向于根据网络攻击的目的对其进行分类和回应。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And I have an identity that you might categorise as intersectional.
我有一个你可以归类为交叉的身份。
来源: BBC IdeasLike any attempt to categorise complex things, these risk weights will often be wrong.
就像对复杂事物进行分类的任何尝试一样,这些风险权重通常是错误的。
来源: Economist Finance and economicsIn other words, more than half of people cannot be neatly categorised.
换言之,超过一半的人都无法被恰到好处地分类。
来源: The Economist (Summary)Novels categorised as " romance" have enjoyed the biggest boost, as happened with previous technological shifts, including the rise of e-books.
“爱情”类小说的销量增长最为明显,这和之前的技术变革(包括电子书的兴起)情况类似。
来源: The Economist - Arts探索常用高频词汇