
Classify in vs. Classify into - WordReference Forums
2018年10月16日 · "I am going to classify these faults into 4 categories: This is the most precise, and uses the word classify to mean "divide into classes"; it is what you would use if you were …
Classify into or classify as - WordReference Forums
2020年5月1日 · Hello everyone: I'd like to know which of the following sentences is correct or more appropriate: a) Classify the following animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. b) …
classified into or classified as | WordReference Forums
2020年8月27日 · In the following sentence, can I use into and as interchangeably? If not, can you tell me the difference? The students in the class can be classified into Asian and non-Asian. or …
classify + preposition | WordReference Forums
2010年1月6日 · Dear friends!!! Which prepositions are possible after "classify"? For example, if I am going to introduce a classification of something, i.e. divide the original set into a number of …
classify ... according to or based on? | WordReference Forums
2022年4月16日 · Classify your classmates according to/based on their personality. We can classify classmates according to/based on their common features , such as personality or …
confidential / classified - WordReference Forums
2011年6月25日 · classified源自於其動詞classify,「分類,分級」。這樣用的原意大概是,只有具有特定「級別」的人才可以過目,所以多用於政府和軍方。 confidential的詞源confidence有「 …
"categorize" and "classify" | WordReference Forums
2008年9月8日 · Yes, that was the meaning I was referring to. You can't use "categorize" to mean declare unavailable. Well, I don't personally have much reason to use it in that way, but I am …
grouping <in> <into> | WordReference Forums
2019年5月2日 · In the sentence "the comparison between them resulted in their grouping in at least two distinguishable patterns", should I leave it as it is or should I use "grouping into"? …
Meal vs Dish - WordReference Forums
2012年7月14日 · Meal is the over-view word. e,g, We have three meals a day in our house: breakfast, lunch and tea. A dish suggests a single element of a meal. In the UK one meal …
according to grade / grades / 'the' grade. - WordReference …
2010年1月23日 · We must classify these materials according to 1. grade. 2. grades 3. the grade. In the above case, which underlined one is most suitable?