dichotomize
基本解釋
- v.(使)分成二部分
英漢例句
- In such journals writers never “divide anything.” They “dichotomize” or “bifurcate” things.
在這類雜志里,作者從來不會“分開任何事物”,他們只會“兩對分”或是“分叉”事物。 - Previous studies have debated over the issue and mainly dichotomize the Sino-foreign business relationship in terms of competition.
過去的研究為此曾經(jīng)進(jìn)行辯論,并以雙互之競爭為題而把中外商業(yè)關(guān)系加以二分化。 - They are “allotropic.” In such journals writers never “divide anything.” They “dichotomize” or “bifurcate” things.
在這類刊物里,作者們從來不會“分開任何東西”,他們只是把東西“分成兩個部分”或者“分成兩個分支”。 - Nor are things simply “different.” They are “allotropic.” In such journals writers never “divide anything.” They “dichotomize” or “bifurcate” things.
在這些雜志中,作者決不會區(qū)分什么東西,但是他們會“二等分”或者“分叉”事物。 - Whether to dichotomize or even multichotomize the matter,how and where to draw the dividing line,all this is based on some special knowledge and practical purpose.
把事物二分、三分還是多分,界線劃在哪里和怎樣劃,往往是基于一些特定知識和實(shí)用需要。
英英字典
- to divide or become divided into two parts or classifications
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 分成二叉