常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Part of the difficulty is that he is so hard to categorise.一部分困難恰恰在于很難對(duì)他加以歸類。And supermarkets may categorise things in different ways, so chapatis may not be with breads, but with ready-meals of the Indian variety.另外,超市會(huì)把貨物以不同方式進(jìn)行分類,因此烤面餅可能不會(huì)與面包同列,而是與印度的即食食品放在一起。After all, the effort to classify and categorise disorders of something as complex as the human mind—especially when that categorisation is done by committee—is unlikely to please everybody.畢竟,對(duì)精神障礙的分類和歸類的工作就像人的思想那樣復(fù)雜-尤其是當(dāng)這些分類是委員會(huì)所做是-是不能夠讓每個(gè)人高興的。權(quán)威例句The Ugandan-born churchman has espoused a weird variety of causes, making him impossible to categorise.ECONOMIST: Rowan Williams’s successor will have an even harder tenureDr Caglioti and his colleagues have created a program that can categorise documents by language or authorship, based on these extra lengths.ECONOMIST: Computers and languageEssentially Pearltrees users are helping to explore and categorise the web.FORBES: Pearltrees Harness The iPad To Grow Their Company 返回 categorise