单词 | sort |
释义 | Word Frequency sort(sɔːt) noun 1. a class, group, kind, etc, as distinguished by some common quality or characteristic 2. informal type of character, nature, etc he's a good sort 3. a more or less definable or adequate example it's a sort of review 4. (often plural) printing any of the individual characters making up a fount of type 5. archaic manner; way in this sort we struggled home 6. after a sort 7. of sorts 8. out of sorts 9. sort of verb ▶ USAGE See note at kind210. (transitive) to arrange according to class, type, etc 11. (transitive) to put (something) into working order 12. (transitive) to arrange (computer information) by machine in an order convenient to the computer user 13. (transitive; foll by with) informal to supply, esp with drugs 14. (intr; foll by with, together, etc) archaic or dialect to associate, as on friendly terms 15. (intransitive) archaic to agree; accord Derived forms sortable (ˈsortable) adjective sortably (ˈsortably) adverb sorter (ˈsorter) noun Word origin C14: from Old French, from Medieval Latin sors kind, from Latin: fate |
随便看 |
英语词典包含233703条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。