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词汇 subcategory
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Definition of subcategory in English:

subcategory

nounPlural subcategories ˈsʌbkatɪɡ(ə)riˈsəbˌkædəˌɡɔri
  • A secondary or subordinate category.

    亚类;子种类;子范畴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Asylum doctors divided mental illness into four categories: mania (with an important subcategory, monomania), melancholia, dementia, and idiocy.
    • After the summary, there are six categories and 13 subcategories, each of which is exemplified by quotations obtained from the interview material.
    • In the preanalytic category, mislabeled specimens represented the leading subcategory, which was followed by mistakes in requisition, including improper tests and transcription errors.
    • The absence of subcategories for different types of community colleges hinders historical and longitudinal research.
    • A subcategory of glaucoma patients with normal IOP - those for which optic nerve damage is caused by vasospasm leading to decreased blood supply to the optic nerve - may benefit from supplemental magnesium.
    • Some discussion addressed the impact of personal behavior, but reference to the environment or social variables as contributors was only tangential, assigning their role to a subcategory of personal behavior.
    • Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four subcategories according to the total ages of all team members.
    • Each category contains several subcategories while assessment exercises and instruments exist to identify individual students' particular style.
    • Hofmann and Stewart suggested further subcategories within the three main categories to reflect some of this complexity.
    • He details a number of categories and subcategories and explains exactly why a certain nutrient is needed, what its function is in the body, and how to go about effortlessly adding them to the diet.
    • A recent Illinois Supreme Court case finally has given judicial recognition to nurses' long-time assertion that nursing is an independent profession with a unique body of knowledge and not simply a subcategory of medicine.
    • The tool includes 42 activities organized into 3 categories and 9 subcategories.
    • A subcategory consists of words that originally suggested unreality: fantastic, incredible, unreal, fabulous.
    • Wars of aggression were only one of the subcategories of the broad category of crimes against peace.
    • Further analysis of these five categories yielded 22 subcategories.
    • This examination suggested three broad categories (acceptances, mitigations, and rejections) and subcategories.
    • Once a small subcategory, bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint.
    • The language of learning was the second subcategory for analysis of the fieldnotes.
    • The second subcategory contained responses from participants teaching in career programs.
    • Walker, who has devoted considerable attention to the delineation of the syndrome, notes that the ‘battered woman syndrome is considered a subcategory of the generic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’.

Derivatives

  • subcategorization

  • nounsʌbˌkatəɡərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌsəbˌkædəɡəˌraɪˈzeɪʃən
    • We think that by virtue of its benign appearance sufficient evidence is present to propose a subcategorization of this tumor.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We performed sensitivity analyses to examine the stability of the results in relation to ‘surgeon effect’ and subcategorisation of laparoscopic hysterectomy.
      • Some subcategorisation would also be implemented, mainly to allow efficient, direct data access.
  • subcategorize

  • verb ˌsʌbˈkatəɡərʌɪzˌsəbˈkædəɡəˌraɪz
    [with object]
    • Split into secondary or subordinate categories.

      亚类;子种类;子范畴

      operations were subcategorized into cardiac and vascular procedures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because the extent of disease may influence operative outcomes, the survival rate in the context of surgery was subcategorized into those with nonextensive versus extensive disease.
      • The results of this study suggest that adenocarcinoma in situ cannot be routinely recognized or precisely subcategorized in routine practice.
      • Results were graded as negative or positive and further subcategorized as diffuse or focal.

Definition of subcategory in US English:

subcategory

nounˈsəbˌkadəˌɡôrēˈsəbˌkædəˌɡɔri
  • A secondary or subordinate category.

    亚类;子种类;子范畴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Further analysis of these five categories yielded 22 subcategories.
    • He details a number of categories and subcategories and explains exactly why a certain nutrient is needed, what its function is in the body, and how to go about effortlessly adding them to the diet.
    • In the preanalytic category, mislabeled specimens represented the leading subcategory, which was followed by mistakes in requisition, including improper tests and transcription errors.
    • Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four subcategories according to the total ages of all team members.
    • A subcategory consists of words that originally suggested unreality: fantastic, incredible, unreal, fabulous.
    • Walker, who has devoted considerable attention to the delineation of the syndrome, notes that the ‘battered woman syndrome is considered a subcategory of the generic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’.
    • After the summary, there are six categories and 13 subcategories, each of which is exemplified by quotations obtained from the interview material.
    • Wars of aggression were only one of the subcategories of the broad category of crimes against peace.
    • The language of learning was the second subcategory for analysis of the fieldnotes.
    • Some discussion addressed the impact of personal behavior, but reference to the environment or social variables as contributors was only tangential, assigning their role to a subcategory of personal behavior.
    • Each category contains several subcategories while assessment exercises and instruments exist to identify individual students' particular style.
    • Hofmann and Stewart suggested further subcategories within the three main categories to reflect some of this complexity.
    • The absence of subcategories for different types of community colleges hinders historical and longitudinal research.
    • A subcategory of glaucoma patients with normal IOP - those for which optic nerve damage is caused by vasospasm leading to decreased blood supply to the optic nerve - may benefit from supplemental magnesium.
    • The tool includes 42 activities organized into 3 categories and 9 subcategories.
    • A recent Illinois Supreme Court case finally has given judicial recognition to nurses' long-time assertion that nursing is an independent profession with a unique body of knowledge and not simply a subcategory of medicine.
    • Asylum doctors divided mental illness into four categories: mania (with an important subcategory, monomania), melancholia, dementia, and idiocy.
    • The second subcategory contained responses from participants teaching in career programs.
    • This examination suggested three broad categories (acceptances, mitigations, and rejections) and subcategories.
    • Once a small subcategory, bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint.
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