classifiable

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classifiable — 形容詞

  • classifiablepositive
  • more classifiablecomparative
  • most classifiablesuperlative

1. able to be placed into a particular group or type based on features that it shar

1.形容詞C1
釋義

可分類的

能被歸入某個類別的

able to be placed into a particular group or type based on features that it shares with other members of that group

例句

Hoa's research data was easily classifiable into three main age groups.

Hoa 的研究數據很容易就被分為三個主要年齡層。

passive + into [group] for assigning categories

The symptoms the patient described were not classifiable under any known condition.

病患所描述的症狀無法歸入任何已知的疾病類別。

negative form: not classifiable under [category]

同義詞
  • categorisable

    identical meaning; more common in British academic writing

  • identifiable

    broader — refers to being recognised as a particular thing, not necessarily fitting a system of categories

反義詞
  • unclassifiable

    direct opposite; describes something that cannot be placed in any existing category

用法筆記

Frequently used in negative or conditional constructions (e.g. 'not classifiable', 'hardly classifiable', 'barely classifiable') to indicate that something does not fit neatly into existing categories.

常見錯誤

The plants are classifiable into two category.
The plants are classifiable into two categories.
💡'classifiable into' is followed by a plural noun that names the groups.
This problem is classifiable as very difficult.
This problem can be classified as very difficult.
💡Use the verb 'classify' + 'as' when giving a specific label; 'classifiable' describes the general possibility of categorisation, not the act of assigning a label.