classify

verb
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present simple I / you / we / they classify
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he / she / it classifies
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past simple classified
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past participle classified
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-ing form classifying
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  1. classify something (+ adv./prep.) to arrange something in groups according to features that they have in common分类;归类
    • The books in the library are classified according to subject.图书馆的书按学科分类。🔊🔊
    • Patients are classified into three categories.病人被归为三种类型。🔊🔊
    • All rural settlements were classified according to their size.所有农村住区均根据其规模进行分类。
    • people classified by ethnic group按族裔分类的人
    • These can be classified under five headings.这些可以分为五个标题。
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    • Antiques can be classified according to a number of criteria.可以根据许多标准对古董进行分类。
    • The books are all classified by subject.这些书都是按主题分类的。
    • We can classify machines in terms of their function.我们可以根据机器的功能对其进行分类。
    • Soils can be classified under two main headings.土壤可以分为两大类。
    • The study recorded and classified accidents over a period of a year.这项研究对一年中的事故进行了记录和分类。
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  2. classify somebody/something as something to decide which type or group somebody/something belongs to划分;界定
    • Only eleven of these accidents were classified as major.这些事故中只有十一例被判定为重大事故。🔊🔊
    • Would you classify it as a hard drug or a soft drug?您将其分类为硬药还是软药?
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  3. [usually passive] classify something to state that information is officially secret
    • The government insists on keeping certain documents classified.政府坚持对某些文件进行分类。
  4. Word Originlate 18th cent.: back-formation from classification, from French, from classe ‘class’, from Latin classis ‘division’.