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单词 classification
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Definition of classification in English:

classification

noun ˌklasɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌklæsəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of classifying something.

    the classification of disease according to symptoms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, in faceted classification you will probably want to label each facet.
    • Diagnostic codes (based on the international classification of diseases) are registered.
    • When one looks at the classification schema, it makes sense.
    • Virtually every book and paper on historical linguistics assumes a hierarchical classification.
    • The process of classification determines what material is suitable for which age group, and in this it seems fair enough.
    • Following correct classification of this stimulus, the next word in the list was presented.
    • A functional classification of the banking institutions is based on their respective business activities.
    • Scale is one of the classification criteria used in my geological model.
    • The Consortium's classification scheme seems to assume that their categories are relevant internationally.
    • No single classification scheme for bronchiolar diseases has been widely accepted.
    • Even without a complete hierarchical system for classification, metadata is useful where pure full text search fails.
    • Typologies are classification systems based on theoretical assumptions and constructs.
    • Like all classification systems, genre typologies are not naive, innocent or objective.
    • Both male and females are encouraged to play, and because of the classification process gender advantages don't exist.
    • More importantly, this classification process enables us to begin to understand the value of our data.
    • Because of the complex diversity of savanna monkeys, many different classification schemes exist.
    • Poor kids were rejected by the same classification system as well.
    • The hierarchical classification involved with physical height seems clearly to hold for many cultures.
    • Wound classification should be a collaborative effort between surgeons and perioperative nurses.
    • Does this represent a revolution in classification processes?
    Synonyms
    categorization, categorizing, classifying, classing, grouping, grading, ranking, organization, sorting, codification, systematization, stratification
    taxonomy
    1. 1.1Biology The arrangement of animals and plants in taxonomic groups according to their observed similarities (including at least kingdom and phylum in animals, division in plants, and class, order, family, genus, and species)
      the classification of the platypus was one of the critical issues of the 1830s
      diagnostic features in reptilian classification
      Example sentencesExamples
      • More detailed classification of platyhelminths is available from the Tree of Life at the University of Arizona.
      • The previous classification of wagtails clearly conflicts with the mtDNA divisions.
      • Classification within the genus Italopodisma, based solely on subtle differences in the shape of the male genitalia, is known to be difficult.
      • Recent rapid advances in molecular systematics have shaken the fundamental bases of fungus classification.
      • Early debate about their classification arose from their unusual mixture of morphologic characters.
    2. 1.2count noun A category into which something is put.
      new classifications for drivers of commercial vehicles
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It would mean changing its existing two-tier share classifications into a single share category.
      • You are not bound, of course, to accept the categories or classifications.
      • However, with four possible severity classifications, 25 % of participants would be correctly classified by random assignment.
      • There is no specific list of surgical procedures with corresponding wound classifications.
      • And there you have the answer that makes the classifications practical, given the formal style of Chinese art.
      • In the older population the use of classifications based on current occupation is problematic.
      • Several classifications are used to categorize individual apple trees.
      • These classifications are further subdivided for male and female students.
      • Such classifications are required and are secular more than religious.
      • The proposed new categories have parallels with the classifications which are already used for unit trusts.
      • We also need to allow individuals and groups to determine their own identities free of bureaucratic classifications.
      • The total score on the instrument determines security classification.
      • Given the myriad of asset classes and fund classifications, measuring fund performance is difficult.
      • Such a size disparity, over two weight classifications, is not permitted under the rules.
      • However, it became increasingly clear that six classifications could not fully explain the impact of class on buying behaviour.
      • There were types and classifications of trash, and each had to be handled in its special way.
      • After this penalty, the South African lost two places in the overall classification.
      • Traditional degree classifications could become a thing of the past after a new report declared them outdated.
      • In whose interest does it serve to make such stark classifications?
      • The researcher records a score for the number of errors and notes the classifications and type of each.
      Synonyms
      category, class, group, grouping, grade, grading, rating, ranking, bracket
      kind, sort, type, variety
 
 

Definition of classification in US English:

classification

nounˌklæsəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌklasəfəˈkāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.

    the classification of disease according to symptoms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even without a complete hierarchical system for classification, metadata is useful where pure full text search fails.
    • Typologies are classification systems based on theoretical assumptions and constructs.
    • For example, in faceted classification you will probably want to label each facet.
    • The hierarchical classification involved with physical height seems clearly to hold for many cultures.
    • Virtually every book and paper on historical linguistics assumes a hierarchical classification.
    • The Consortium's classification scheme seems to assume that their categories are relevant internationally.
    • No single classification scheme for bronchiolar diseases has been widely accepted.
    • The process of classification determines what material is suitable for which age group, and in this it seems fair enough.
    • Because of the complex diversity of savanna monkeys, many different classification schemes exist.
    • Both male and females are encouraged to play, and because of the classification process gender advantages don't exist.
    • When one looks at the classification schema, it makes sense.
    • Diagnostic codes (based on the international classification of diseases) are registered.
    • Like all classification systems, genre typologies are not naive, innocent or objective.
    • Following correct classification of this stimulus, the next word in the list was presented.
    • A functional classification of the banking institutions is based on their respective business activities.
    • Poor kids were rejected by the same classification system as well.
    • Wound classification should be a collaborative effort between surgeons and perioperative nurses.
    • Does this represent a revolution in classification processes?
    • Scale is one of the classification criteria used in my geological model.
    • More importantly, this classification process enables us to begin to understand the value of our data.
    Synonyms
    categorization, categorizing, classifying, classing, grouping, grading, ranking, organization, sorting, codification, systematization, stratification
    1. 1.1Biology The arrangement of animals and plants in taxonomic groups according to their observed similarities (including at least kingdom and phylum in animals, division in plants, and class, order, family, genus, and species).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Classification within the genus Italopodisma, based solely on subtle differences in the shape of the male genitalia, is known to be difficult.
      • Early debate about their classification arose from their unusual mixture of morphologic characters.
      • More detailed classification of platyhelminths is available from the Tree of Life at the University of Arizona.
      • Recent rapid advances in molecular systematics have shaken the fundamental bases of fungus classification.
      • The previous classification of wagtails clearly conflicts with the mtDNA divisions.
    2. 1.2 A category into which something is put.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The researcher records a score for the number of errors and notes the classifications and type of each.
      • In whose interest does it serve to make such stark classifications?
      • Traditional degree classifications could become a thing of the past after a new report declared them outdated.
      • Given the myriad of asset classes and fund classifications, measuring fund performance is difficult.
      • Such classifications are required and are secular more than religious.
      • Such a size disparity, over two weight classifications, is not permitted under the rules.
      • Several classifications are used to categorize individual apple trees.
      • We also need to allow individuals and groups to determine their own identities free of bureaucratic classifications.
      • However, with four possible severity classifications, 25 % of participants would be correctly classified by random assignment.
      • In the older population the use of classifications based on current occupation is problematic.
      • You are not bound, of course, to accept the categories or classifications.
      • And there you have the answer that makes the classifications practical, given the formal style of Chinese art.
      • However, it became increasingly clear that six classifications could not fully explain the impact of class on buying behaviour.
      • The total score on the instrument determines security classification.
      • There were types and classifications of trash, and each had to be handled in its special way.
      • After this penalty, the South African lost two places in the overall classification.
      • The proposed new categories have parallels with the classifications which are already used for unit trusts.
      • These classifications are further subdivided for male and female students.
      • There is no specific list of surgical procedures with corresponding wound classifications.
      • It would mean changing its existing two-tier share classifications into a single share category.
      Synonyms
      category, class, group, grouping, grade, grading, rating, ranking, bracket
 
 
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