sort 的英语意思
sortsort1 /sɔːt $ sɔːrt/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1type/kind [countable] a group or class of people, things etc that have similar qualities or features具有相似特征的一类人、事物等;种类,类别 SYN type, kindsort of
What sort of shampoo do you use?你用哪种洗发水?all sorts (of something) (=a lot of different types of things)(=各种各样的东西)
I like all sorts of food – I’m not fussy.我什么食物都喜欢——我不挑食。of this/that sort
On expeditions of this sort, you have to be prepared for trouble.进行此类探险,你必须做好应对麻烦的准备。of some sort/some sort of something (=used when you do not know exactly what type)(=用于不确知具体类型时)
He wondered if Rosa was in some sort of trouble.他想知道罗莎是否遇到了某种麻烦。
There was a game of some sort going on inside.里面正在进行某种游戏。
Most of the victims developed psychological problems of one sort or another (=of various different types).大多数受害者出现了各种各样的心理问题(=各种不同类型)。
They do burgers, pizzas, that sort of thing.他们有汉堡、披萨之类的东西。2sort of spoken口语 a)used to say that something is partly true but does not describe the exact situation用于表示某事部分属实,但并不完全符合实际情况:
I sort of like him, but I don’t know why.我有点喜欢他,但不知道为什么。
‘Do you know what I mean?’ ‘Sort of.’"你明白我的意思吗?""差不多吧。" b)used when you are trying to describe something but it is difficult to find the right word or to be exact用于尝试描述某事物但难以找到恰当措辞或难以准确表达时:
Then they started sort of chanting.然后他们开始了某种吟唱。
The walls are a sort of greeny-blue colour.墙壁是一种偏绿的蓝色。sort of like (=used very informally when searching for the right words)(=极为非正式地用于寻找合适措辞时)
It was sort of like really strange and mysterious, walking round this empty building.在这座空楼里走来走去,感觉有点像是真的很奇怪、很神秘。 c)used to make what you are saying sound less strong or direct用于使所说的话听起来不那么强烈或直接:
Well, I sort of thought we could go out together sometime.嗯,我有点觉得我们可以找个时候一起出去。
It was sort of a shock when I found out.当我发现的时候,有点像是受到了冲击。 d)sort of price/time/speed etc especially British English a price etc that is not very exact, but could be slightly more or less不太精确的价格等,可能略高或略低:
That’s the sort of price I was hoping to pay.这差不多就是我希望支付的价格。
What sort of time were you thinking of starting?你打算大概几点开始?3of sorts (also of a sort) used when something is not a good or typical example of its kind of thing用于某事物并非同类中典型或上乘的例子时:
I had a conversation of sorts with a very drunk man at the bus stop.我在公共汽车站和一个烂醉的男人进行了一番勉强称得上对话的交流。4sort of thing British English spoken口语 used when you are mentioning or describing something in a way that is not definite or exact用于以不确定或不精确的方式提及或描述某事时:
We could just stay here and pass the time, sort of thing.我们可以就待在这儿打发时间,诸如此类。
She uses a wheelchair sort of thing.她使用一种类似轮椅的东西。5what sort of ... ? British English spoken口语 used when you are angry about what someone has said or done用于对某人所说或所做的事情感到愤怒时:
What sort of time do you call this to come in?你把这叫什么时间回来?6nothing of the sort British English spoken口语 used to say angrily that something is not true or that someone should not do something用于愤怒地表示某事不属实或某人不应该做某事:
‘I’m going to watch TV.’ ‘You’ll do nothing of the sort!’"我要看电视。""你想都别想!"7person [singular] British English someone who has a particular type of character, and is therefore likely to behave in a particular way具有某种特定性格、因此可能以特定方式行事的人 SYN type:
Iain’s never even looked at another woman. He’s not the sort.伊恩从未看过别的女人。他不是那种人。8it takes all sorts (to make a world) British English used to say that you think someone is behaving in a strange or crazy way用于表示你认为某人的行为奇怪或疯狂:
He goes climbing up cliffs without ropes or anything? Oh well, it takes all sorts.他不用绳子就去爬悬崖?哎,世上什么样的人都有。9computer [singular] if a computer does a sort, it puts things in a particular order计算机执行排序操作时,将数据按特定顺序排列10ill/upset out of sorts feeling a little ill or upset感到有些不适或烦闷:
Louise went back to work feeling rather out of sorts.路易丝带着相当不舒服的感觉回去上班了。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词this/that sort· We must ensure that this sort of thing does not happen again.我们必须确保这类事情不再发生。some sort· There has been some sort of error.出现了某种错误。the same sort· We had the same sort of background.我们有着相同类型的背景。a similar sort· It’s a similar sort of house.这是同类型的一栋房子。a different sort· Barbara never stopped wanting a different sort of life.芭芭拉从未停止过对另一种生活的渴望。the right sort· Wearing the right sort of clothing could save your life.穿对类型的衣物可能救你一命。other sorts· What other sorts of books do you like?你还喜欢哪些类型的书?all sorts (=many different sorts)· He collects all sorts of musical instruments.他收集各种各样的乐器。phrases短语of one sort or another (=of various different sorts)· Quite a large number of them suffered injuries of one sort or another.其中相当多的人遭受了各种各样的伤害。
查看全部语言翻译1type/kind [countable] a group or class of people, things etc that have similar qualities or features具有相似特征的一类人、事物等;种类,类别 SYN type, kindsort of
What sort of shampoo do you use?你用哪种洗发水?all sorts (of something) (=a lot of different types of things)(=各种各样的东西)
I like all sorts of food – I’m not fussy.我什么食物都喜欢——我不挑食。of this/that sort
On expeditions of this sort, you have to be prepared for trouble.进行此类探险,你必须做好应对麻烦的准备。of some sort/some sort of something (=used when you do not know exactly what type)(=用于不确知具体类型时)
He wondered if Rosa was in some sort of trouble.他想知道罗莎是否遇到了某种麻烦。
There was a game of some sort going on inside.里面正在进行某种游戏。
Most of the victims developed psychological problems of one sort or another (=of various different types).大多数受害者出现了各种各样的心理问题(=各种不同类型)。
They do burgers, pizzas, that sort of thing.他们有汉堡、披萨之类的东西。2sort of spoken口语 a)used to say that something is partly true but does not describe the exact situation用于表示某事部分属实,但并不完全符合实际情况:
I sort of like him, but I don’t know why.我有点喜欢他,但不知道为什么。
‘Do you know what I mean?’ ‘Sort of.’"你明白我的意思吗?""差不多吧。" b)used when you are trying to describe something but it is difficult to find the right word or to be exact用于尝试描述某事物但难以找到恰当措辞或难以准确表达时:
Then they started sort of chanting.然后他们开始了某种吟唱。
The walls are a sort of greeny-blue colour.墙壁是一种偏绿的蓝色。sort of like (=used very informally when searching for the right words)(=极为非正式地用于寻找合适措辞时)
It was sort of like really strange and mysterious, walking round this empty building.在这座空楼里走来走去,感觉有点像是真的很奇怪、很神秘。 c)used to make what you are saying sound less strong or direct用于使所说的话听起来不那么强烈或直接:
Well, I sort of thought we could go out together sometime.嗯,我有点觉得我们可以找个时候一起出去。
It was sort of a shock when I found out.当我发现的时候,有点像是受到了冲击。 d)sort of price/time/speed etc especially British English a price etc that is not very exact, but could be slightly more or less不太精确的价格等,可能略高或略低:
That’s the sort of price I was hoping to pay.这差不多就是我希望支付的价格。
What sort of time were you thinking of starting?你打算大概几点开始?3of sorts (also of a sort) used when something is not a good or typical example of its kind of thing用于某事物并非同类中典型或上乘的例子时:
I had a conversation of sorts with a very drunk man at the bus stop.我在公共汽车站和一个烂醉的男人进行了一番勉强称得上对话的交流。4sort of thing British English spoken口语 used when you are mentioning or describing something in a way that is not definite or exact用于以不确定或不精确的方式提及或描述某事时:
We could just stay here and pass the time, sort of thing.我们可以就待在这儿打发时间,诸如此类。
She uses a wheelchair sort of thing.她使用一种类似轮椅的东西。5what sort of ... ? British English spoken口语 used when you are angry about what someone has said or done用于对某人所说或所做的事情感到愤怒时:
What sort of time do you call this to come in?你把这叫什么时间回来?6nothing of the sort British English spoken口语 used to say angrily that something is not true or that someone should not do something用于愤怒地表示某事不属实或某人不应该做某事:
‘I’m going to watch TV.’ ‘You’ll do nothing of the sort!’"我要看电视。""你想都别想!"7person [singular] British English someone who has a particular type of character, and is therefore likely to behave in a particular way具有某种特定性格、因此可能以特定方式行事的人 SYN type:
Iain’s never even looked at another woman. He’s not the sort.伊恩从未看过别的女人。他不是那种人。8it takes all sorts (to make a world) British English used to say that you think someone is behaving in a strange or crazy way用于表示你认为某人的行为奇怪或疯狂:
He goes climbing up cliffs without ropes or anything? Oh well, it takes all sorts.他不用绳子就去爬悬崖?哎,世上什么样的人都有。9computer [singular] if a computer does a sort, it puts things in a particular order计算机执行排序操作时,将数据按特定顺序排列10ill/upset out of sorts feeling a little ill or upset感到有些不适或烦闷:
Louise went back to work feeling rather out of sorts.路易丝带着相当不舒服的感觉回去上班了。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词this/that sort· We must ensure that this sort of thing does not happen again.我们必须确保这类事情不再发生。some sort· There has been some sort of error.出现了某种错误。the same sort· We had the same sort of background.我们有着相同类型的背景。a similar sort· It’s a similar sort of house.这是同类型的一栋房子。a different sort· Barbara never stopped wanting a different sort of life.芭芭拉从未停止过对另一种生活的渴望。the right sort· Wearing the right sort of clothing could save your life.穿对类型的衣物可能救你一命。other sorts· What other sorts of books do you like?你还喜欢哪些类型的书?all sorts (=many different sorts)· He collects all sorts of musical instruments.他收集各种各样的乐器。phrases短语of one sort or another (=of various different sorts)· Quite a large number of them suffered injuries of one sort or another.其中相当多的人遭受了各种各样的伤害。sortsort2 verb [transitive]
1to put things in a particular order or arrange them in groups according to size, type etc按大小、类型等将事物排成特定顺序或分组整理:
The eggs are sorted according to size.鸡蛋按大小分类。sort something into something
Let’s sort all the clothes into piles.我们把所有衣服分成几堆吧。
All the names on the list have been sorted into alphabetical order.名单上所有的名字都已按字母顺序排列。2British English spoken口语 to deal with a situation so that all the problems are solved and everything is organized处理某种情况,使所有问题得到解决并一切井然有序:
Right, I’ll leave this for Roger and Terry to sort, then.好,那我就把这件事留给罗杰和特里来处理吧。sort something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb1to arrange or organize something that is mixed up or untidy, so that it is ready to be used整理或整顿杂乱无序的东西,使其可以使用:
We need to sort out our camping gear before we go away.我们出发前需要把露营装备整理好。2to separate one type of thing from another将一类事物从另一类中分开:
I’ve sorted out the papers that can be thrown away.我已经把可以扔掉的文件分拣出来了。sort out from
First, sort the white things out from the other clothes.首先,把白色衣物从其他衣物中分出来。3especially British English to successfully deal with a problem or difficult situation成功解决问题或困难局面:
She went to a psychiatrist to try to sort out her problems.她去看了精神科医生,试图解决自己的问题。
I’ll be glad to get this misunderstanding sorted out.我很乐意把这个误会解决掉。sort yourself out/get yourself sorted out (=deal with all your problems)(=解决你所有的问题)
I’m staying with a friend until I manage to sort myself out.我暂时住在朋友那里,直到我能把自己的事情都理顺。4especially British English to succeed in making arrangements for something成功安排好某事:
Have you sorted out where you’re going to live yet?你已经确定好住在哪里了吗?
She is trying to sort out childcare.她正在设法安排托儿事宜。5sort itself out British English if something sorts itself out, it stops being a problem without you having to do anything若某事自行解决,则无需你采取任何行动,问题便自然消失:
Our financial problems should sort themselves out in a week or two.我们的财务问题应该会在一两周内自行解决。6British English informal非正式 to stop someone from causing problems or annoying you, especially by attacking or punishing them制止某人给你制造麻烦或烦扰你,尤其是通过攻击或惩罚他们:
If he bothers you again, I’ll sort him out.如果他再烦你,我来收拾他。sort through something phrasal verb to look for something among a lot of similar things, especially when you are arranging these things into an order在大量相似事物中寻找某物,尤其是在将这些事物整理排序时:
Vicky sat down and sorted through the files.维基坐下来翻查了一遍文件。
1to put things in a particular order or arrange them in groups according to size, type etc按大小、类型等将事物排成特定顺序或分组整理:
The eggs are sorted according to size.鸡蛋按大小分类。sort something into something
Let’s sort all the clothes into piles.我们把所有衣服分成几堆吧。
All the names on the list have been sorted into alphabetical order.名单上所有的名字都已按字母顺序排列。2British English spoken口语 to deal with a situation so that all the problems are solved and everything is organized处理某种情况,使所有问题得到解决并一切井然有序:
Right, I’ll leave this for Roger and Terry to sort, then.好,那我就把这件事留给罗杰和特里来处理吧。sort something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb1to arrange or organize something that is mixed up or untidy, so that it is ready to be used整理或整顿杂乱无序的东西,使其可以使用:
We need to sort out our camping gear before we go away.我们出发前需要把露营装备整理好。2to separate one type of thing from another将一类事物从另一类中分开:
I’ve sorted out the papers that can be thrown away.我已经把可以扔掉的文件分拣出来了。sort out from
First, sort the white things out from the other clothes.首先,把白色衣物从其他衣物中分出来。3especially British English to successfully deal with a problem or difficult situation成功解决问题或困难局面:
She went to a psychiatrist to try to sort out her problems.她去看了精神科医生,试图解决自己的问题。
I’ll be glad to get this misunderstanding sorted out.我很乐意把这个误会解决掉。sort yourself out/get yourself sorted out (=deal with all your problems)(=解决你所有的问题)
I’m staying with a friend until I manage to sort myself out.我暂时住在朋友那里,直到我能把自己的事情都理顺。4especially British English to succeed in making arrangements for something成功安排好某事:
Have you sorted out where you’re going to live yet?你已经确定好住在哪里了吗?
She is trying to sort out childcare.她正在设法安排托儿事宜。5sort itself out British English if something sorts itself out, it stops being a problem without you having to do anything若某事自行解决,则无需你采取任何行动,问题便自然消失:
Our financial problems should sort themselves out in a week or two.我们的财务问题应该会在一两周内自行解决。6British English informal非正式 to stop someone from causing problems or annoying you, especially by attacking or punishing them制止某人给你制造麻烦或烦扰你,尤其是通过攻击或惩罚他们:
If he bothers you again, I’ll sort him out.如果他再烦你,我来收拾他。sort through something phrasal verb to look for something among a lot of similar things, especially when you are arranging these things into an order在大量相似事物中寻找某物,尤其是在将这些事物整理排序时:
Vicky sat down and sorted through the files.维基坐下来翻查了一遍文件。