"classify" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

classify verbo

classify + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 19
classify people • classify types • classify the system • classify one's goods • classify objects • ...
verbo + classify
Kolokacji: 4
used to classify • classified as being carved • begin classifying • allow to classify
classify + preposición
Kolokacji: 16
classified into • classified under • classify by • classified in • classified with • ...
1. classified at = sklasyfikowany przy classified at
2. classified within = sklasyfikowany wewnątrz classified within
3. classified from = sklasyfikowany z classified from
4. classified among = sklasyfikowany wśród classified among
5. classified until = sklasyfikowany do czasu gdy classified until
6. classified since = sklasyfikowany od tej pory classified since
7. classified alongside = sklasyfikowany wzdłuż classified alongside
8. classified including = sklasyfikowany w tym classified including
  • According to Thorson (1996), all advertisements can be classified into one of five basic categories, including: product/service, public service announcement, issue, corporate and political.
  • The state has also classified as unsafe for eating several species of fish in the Hudson, including striped bass, eels, white perch and some catfish.
  • Historically, many species of Puntius have been classified in several genera, including Barbus.
  • And this week, he said, 256 middle schools are classified as "in need of improvement," including the six announced Wednesday.
  • All the rest were classified including Adrian Sutil who retired with a fuel pressure problem.
  • There were also 32 workers classified as "other," including people on welfare or probation, Ms. Monohan said.
  • Freshwater habitats can be classified by different factors, including temperature, light penetration, and vegetation.
  • A total of 17 drivers were classified, including Sutil who had retired.
  • He is often classified as a world musician, mixing styles from many different cultures, including traditional indigenous elements.
  • He is one of 150,000 or more American children classified in the last decade as having the once-rare disorder, including 25,000 in 2003.
classify + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 36
highly classified • generally classified • formerly classified • officially classified • originally classified • ...

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