transitive. With to (also †unto). To include in an account for the purposes of calculation or reckoning; (more generally) to put to the credit…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > condition or state of being inclusive > include [verb (transitive)] > in a class, description, or reckoning (16) accounta1464 transitive. With to (also †unto). To include in an account for the purposes of calculation or reckoning; (more generally) to put to the credit… lap1552 In immaterial senses. To involve; to imply, include; to implicate, entangle; to wrap up in a disguise. Obsolete. include1575 transitive. To consider as a member of a group, set, etc., for the purpose of classification or calculation; to place in a class or category… shroud1593 To include, embrace. Obsolete. rare. comprise1597 To comprehend or include under or in a class or denomination. list1622 To comprise in a list or catalogue; to enrol (among, in, into a certain number, under a certain head); to include or enrol in the number or… classicate1654 transitive. Perhaps: to classify. classa1658 transitive. To place in a class; to assign or regard as belonging to a particular category. Cf. classify, v. 2. distribute1664 To divide and place in classes, or other divisions; to classify. to run over ——1724 intransitive. Originally: to sing or play the notes of (a scale). Hence: to range over (a scale of values, possibilities, etc.). Cf. sense 74b. immerse1734 figurative. To cause to enter; to involve, enclose, include; to merge, to sink. Obsolete. group1759 transitive. To place together in a group or category because of certain shared qualities or characteristics; also with together, with. Also: to… compute1818 transitive. To include in reckoning, count in. Obsolete. rare. classify1854 transitive. To place in a particular class, esp. to assign to a position within a formal system of classification. Cf. class, v. 2a. count1857 With in. To include in the reckoning; to consider (a person) as a participant or supporter; to include. colloquial (originally U.S.). to ring in1916 figurative. Chiefly U.S. colloquial. to ring in. transitive. To include, take into consideration; to bring (someone) into an operation, activity, etc. |
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