单词 | pigeonhole |
释义 | pigeonhole I. 1. a. b. < hated the little pigeonhole where she had to work > 2. a. b. 3. pigeonholes plural, obsolete 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. < they label or ticket our public men too patly, putting them into pigeonholes — Kiplinger Washington Letter > II. 1. < the cabinet was conveniently pigeonholed for the tiny glass figures she collected > 2. a. < accepted the papers and pigeonholed them in his desk — C.G.Norris > b. < find some polite formula for pigeonholing the whole idea — Denis Healey > < any new projects and plans … will inevitably be pigeonholed to await better times — Grenville Manton > 3. < life was neatly pigeonholed into compartments — Alan Moorehead > < attempted to pigeonhole the new knowledge in the light of his experience > III. < pigeonhole theories of art — John Dewey > < combat the static thinking that derives from pigeonhole diagnosis — E.A.Strecker > |
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