单词 | sort |
释义 | sort UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun TYPE 类型 ESSENTIAL countable ■a group of things which are of the same type or which share similar qualities 种类,类型 •We both like the same sort of •I'm going to have a salad of some •What sort of •We saw all •Many sorts of •This sort of •Plants of your sort ■the type of thing or person that you like (某人)喜欢的类型 •Hmm, this is my sort of •I'd have thought these black trousers were more your sort of thing •I wouldn't have thought he was your sort (= was the type of man you would be attracted to).我没想到你喜欢他这种人。 (and) that sort of thing informal ■used to show that what you have just said is only an example from a much larger group of things …之类,等等 •They sell souvenirs, postcards, that sort of thing.他们卖纪念品、明信片之类的东西。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun PERSON 人 countable usually singular slightly old-fashioned ■a person having the stated or suggested character 某一种人 •He seemed like a decent sort to me.在我看来,他似乎是很正派的那种人。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun be out of sorts slightly old-fashioned ■to be slightly ill or slightly unhappy 有些不舒服;有点不高兴 •I've been feeling tired and headachy and generally out of sorts.我一直感到疲劳和头痛,整体来说有些不舒服。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun It takes all sorts (to make a world). saying ■said to emphasize that people have different characters, opinions and abilities, and that you should accept this 世界之大,无奇不有;一样米养百样人 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun of sorts (also of a sort) ■used to describe something which is not a typical or good example of something 勉强称得上的,凑合的 •He managed to make a curtain of sorts out of an old sheet.他用一条旧床单凑合做了个窗帘。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun (a) sort of informal IMPROVER ■used to describe something approximately 有点像,近似于 •It's a sort of pale orange colour.那近乎浅橙色。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] noun sort of informal IMPROVER ■in some way or to some degree 有几分;在某种程度上 •I was sort of hoping to leave early today.我今天有点想早一点离开。 •It's sort of silly, but I'd like a copy of the photograph.这可能有点傻,但这张照片我想要一张。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] verb ORDER 秩序 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to put a number of things in an order or to separate them into groups 把…分类;整理;拣选 •Paper, plastic and cans are sorted for recycling.纸张、塑胶和罐子分开归类以便回收。 •I'm going to sort these old books into •You can use the computer to sort the newspaper articles alphabetically, by •She found the ring while sorting (through) UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] verb DEAL WITH 处理 IMPROVER transitive UK informal ■to deal with something by repairing or organizing it 修理;整理好,安排妥当 •Can you sort the car by tomorrow?你明天能把汽车修好吗? •We must get •I must get UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sort sth out ■to separate one type of things from a group of things 分拣出,挑出 •Sort out any clothes you want to throw away and give them to me.把你打算丢掉的衣服拣出来给我。 ⇒ See also sort-outUK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sort sth/sb out IMPROVER ■to deal satisfactorily or successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties 解决,处理好 •We've sorted out the computer system's initial problems.我们已经解决了电脑系统的初始化问题。 •[+ question word] It'll be difficult to sort out how •Most of the job involves sorting customers out who have queries.这项工作的主要内容是处理好顾客们提出的问题。 UK [sɔ:t] US [sɔ:rt] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sort sb out UK informal ■to punish or attack someone, usually to make them understand that they have behaved badly 惩罚(某人);收拾(某人) •Has he been bothering you again - do you want me to sort him out?他是不是又在烦你了——是否需要我教训教训他? |
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