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Перевод: categorize speek categorize


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распределять по категориям; классифицировать; устанавливать категорию


Тезаурус:

  1. The image of youth associated with regeneration (to be accomplished by Urwick's "skilled hand") did much to categorize adolescents as "pupils", and was used to compel those who refused to accept their new status.
  2. While these findings are plausible enough they depend upon very small subsamples of our panel, since we have to categorize voters by their choice of paper and their reliance on the press rather than television while discarding the large numbers who relied equally on both television and the press.
  3. The validity of official statistics on suicide has often been questioned; some critics have claimed that different national suicide rates reflect the extent to which coroners in those countries are prepared to categorize deaths as suicide, rather than real national differences in propensity to suicide.
  4. Community relations and neighbourhood policing reverses the process of depersonalization, and with regard to the police this encourages them to develop a more subtle set of typifications which categorize the majority of residents in West Belfast as decent, honest, and, at root, friendly.
  5. As time passed, scientists felt they had to organize and categorize the growing number of different phenotypes and their evolving descendants.
  6. The procedure in Team D is less easy to categorize; in new referrals it is much the same, but these may constitute a somewhat lower proportion of the team's work.
  7. It is difficult to categorize the team alongside the previously mentioned sportsmen simply because it was more a comedy outfit than a competitive unit.
  8. According to functionalism, it is useful to categorize environmental stimuli on the basis of what they mean to a subject rather than on the basis of their gross physical characteristics.
  9. It is impossible to categorize his free-flowing game.
  10. (Nobody knows the exact date, which is probably just as well: to categorize a house like this can take away some of its romance.)
  11. The tendency to categorize black sportsmen and women differently from the rest is faintly racist and, I believe, totally unnecessary.
  12. It seems to be part of human nature, however, to seek to categorize things, and the various aspects of what is in essence a single, broad-based quest for further knowledge and understanding have not been spared.
  13. If you are silly enough to categorize all your faults for the interviewer you will surely already have shown yourself as unsuitable for the job in many other ways.

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