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 classification [`klæsəfə'keʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 分类, 分级

[化] 分级; 分粒; 分类

[经] 分类, 类别, 等级


  1. There is a hierarchy in the classification of all living creatures.
    一切生物均可按等级分类.
  2. One who assigns names, as in scientific classification.
    命名者命名的人。如在科学分类中
  3. It is helpful to begin with a rough and ready classification.
    首先进行粗略的分类是很有帮助的。


classification
[ noun ]
  1. the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type

  2. <noun.act>
  3. a group of people or things arranged by class or category

  4. <noun.group>
  5. the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories

  6. <noun.cognition>
  7. restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people

  8. <noun.act>


Classification \Clas`si*fi*ca"tion\, n. [Cf. F. classification.]
The act of forming into a class or classes; a distribution
into groups, as classes, orders, families, etc., according to
some common relations or affinities.

{Artificial classification}. (Science) See under
{Artifitial}.

  1. That classification never really mattered to him until he married a colored woman.
  2. ABS is an international classification society that determines the mechanical and structural fitness of ships and marine facilities.
  3. Instead, he said he was a citizen of the Commonwealth, a classification which has no legal status. Admiral Kasatonov argued that the fleet should not be divided, citing the need to counterbalance the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.
  4. Fowler, of Springfield, Va., was charged with a total of 39 felony counts, including a charge he removed the "secret" classification stamp from some documents and reproduced them for other Boeing executives.
  5. The sector classification is that used in the FT-Actuaries All-Share index. The FT-Actuaries All-Share index will from January be extended by about 200 shares, to cover a higher proportion of the market.
  6. Land owners are likely to resist classification of aquifers under their property as permanently tainted.
  7. Pilots who are placed in that classification and later go back to work will be required to sign a "preferential recall list," according to the letter from Frank Causey, Eastern's chief of pilot operations.
  8. Alegria Castillo and his secretary, Dora Aldana Centeno, were "tied to the crime of stealing documents with a secret classification by the Nicaraguan state," the ministry said.
  9. It is very hard to predict how effective any damage cap will be once the extraordinary imaginativeness of the plaintiff's bar is brought to bear on the classification question.
  10. In its latest quarterly report, the Office of Thrift Supervision detailed the changes in its classification of the nation's S&Ls into four categories of financial health.
  11. The company's Union Federal Savings Bank unit has been under examination by the Office of Thrift Supervision into the adequacy of the bank's asset classification and monitoring system, and the allowances for losses on loans and real estate.
  12. His novels defy simple classification.
  13. He and a spokesman for Rep. Dingell confirmed that the congressman and Customs Commissioner William von Rabb met late yesterday to discuss the classification issue, although neither would say exactly what the discussion covered.
  14. He said in order to "clear up the confusion over classification criteria, the Customs Service will be asking for public comment in the near future" on how to "simplify" the classification process.
  15. He said in order to "clear up the confusion over classification criteria, the Customs Service will be asking for public comment in the near future" on how to "simplify" the classification process.
  16. During Botha's convalescence, de Klerk has suggested in speeches that the government is willing to lessen its reliance on racial classification as the foundation for political and social structures.
  17. However, a thoughtful proof that a classification was substantially incorrect will receive consideration.
  18. It still classifies leather making and tobacco farming as major industries but has no separate classification for digital computers, microprocessors or computer software.
  19. In filing the suit, AFSA had said the State Department was abusing the "confidential" classification to avoid embarrassment because the certificates could not conceal the lack of qualifications of some nominees.
  20. Customs could decide to change the criteria for classification, a process that would likely take at least a few months.
  21. In its report, the inspector general's office cited an instance in which General Dynamics required government inspectors at the company's A-12 plant in Fort Worth, Texas, to turn over their notes to review them for security classification.
  22. Only tobacco has done worse, and that classification is dominated by BAT, a company with large insurance interests. This performance contrasts oddly with the record profits being generated this year.
  23. The sector classification is that used in the FT-Actuaries All-Share index. The new indices form part of a newly created family, the FT-SE Actuaries Share Indices.
  24. Road blocks and the menacing guards have disappeared. The classification of western Rwanda has made the intervention of a few hundred French troops appear devastatingly simple.
  25. Mr. White said the union made no "binding commitment to change" the current classification structure or work rules.
  26. The percentage of the public that supports risk classification has dropped to 35% from 57% in 1979.
  27. In our visual culture, hierarchical differences are firmly established - in art schools and in government departments doling out money - enhancing wrong-headed perceptions of art status. The need to clear meaningless classification is now overdue.
  28. The move follows the Environmental Protection Agency's classification of the smoke breathed out by smokers as a significant carcinogen to those around them.
  29. Joan became the 10th named system of the 1988 Atlantic hurricane season Oct. 11 when top winds passed the minimum 39 mph mark to qualify for classification as a tropical storm.
  30. So, says the group's Mr. Rafgard, while the "tanker fleet is getting older, this problem certainly will not disappear." Some of the ship classification societies that inspect vessels before they can be insured now are cracking down.
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