词汇 | catalogued |
释义 | catalogued past simple and past participle ofcatalogue catalogue verb[ T ] uk /ˈkæt.əl.ɒɡ/ us /ˈkæt̬.əl.ɑːɡ/ to record something, especially in a list: 记录;将…编入目录 Many plants become extinct before they have even been catalogued.许多植物甚至还没来得及编入目录就已经灭绝了。 Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger concordance macrocosm misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel misorder noisy pigeonhole shortlist sort sort something out spring-clean square up tick Examples of cataloguedcatalogued In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Once all the performances were catalogued, a thematic analysis was undertaken. It must be remembered, however, that many manuscript collections remain uncatalogued or inadequately catalogued. In this way tens of thousands of pottery fragments may be reduced to a few thousand catalogued entries. The manuscripts have been collected from different sources and are catalogued accordingly. In the past, the book built the library and its architecture catalogued knowledge. Once catalogued, references to the collection will change. In this manner, composers create gestures from catalogued gestures, figures from preconceived figures, and textures from typical sonorities. We have catalogued nearly 500 pristine landforms whose characteristics are similar to terrestrial mudflows, striped valleys, rock glaciers, and debris-covered glaciers. In 1998 half of them were catalogued and half were in process. Consequently, it is often poorly catalogued and relegated to the allinclusive class mark of 'local interest'. Philosophers and linguists have catalogued different types of presuppositions. The catalogued knowledge that would be thus acquired could be the basis of a theory of medicine. Other sub-symptoms were equally exhaustively catalogued: 27 occasions, 50 instances, and so on, seemingly endlessly. Rather, it is cognition of the nature of all such entities as may be catalogued in the former type of omniscience. The tags would give the companies the power to ensure that all items were individually 'numbered, identified, catalogued and tracked'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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