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sorted (mass) | sorted
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sorted (encz) | sorted,přebraný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sorted (encz) | sorted,seřazený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sorted (encz) | sorted,setříděný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sorted (encz) | sorted,tříděný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Sorted (gcide) | Sort \Sort\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sorted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sorting.]
1. To separate, and place in distinct classes or divisions,
as things having different qualities; as, to sort cloths
according to their colors; to sort wool or thread
according to its fineness.
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Rays which differ in refrangibility may be parted
and sorted from one another. --Sir I.
Newton.
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2. To reduce to order from a confused state. --Hooker.
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3. To conjoin; to put together in distribution; to class.
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Shellfish have been, by some of the ancients,
compared and sorted with insects. --Bacon.
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She sorts things present with things past. --Sir J.
Davies.
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4. To choose from a number; to select; to cull.
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That he may sort out a worthy spouse. --Chapman.
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I'll sort some other time to visit you. --Shak.
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5. To conform; to adapt; to accommodate. [R.]
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I pray thee, sort thy heart to patience. --Shak.
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sorted (wn) | sorted
adj 1: arranged according to size
2: arranged into groups [syn: grouped, sorted] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sorted (mass) | sorted
- zoradený |
assorted (encz) | assorted,roztříděný assorted,různých druhů assorted,smíšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
ill-sorted (encz) | ill-sorted, adj: |
resorted (encz) | resorted,uchýlený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sorted (encz) | sorted,přebraný adj: Zdeněk Brožsorted,seřazený adj: Zdeněk Brožsorted,setříděný adj: Zdeněk Brožsorted,tříděný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unsorted (encz) | unsorted,netříděný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Assorted (gcide) | Assort \As*sort"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assorted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Assorting.] [F. assortir; ? (L. ad) + sortir to cast or
draw lots, to obtain by lot, L. sortiri, fr. sors, sortis,
lot. See Sort.]
1. To separate and distribute into classes, as things of a
like kind, nature, or quality, or which are suited to a
like purpose; to classify; as, to assort goods.
Note: [Rarely applied to persons.]
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They appear . . . no ways assorted to those with
whom they must associate. --Burke.
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2. To furnish with, or make up of, various sorts or a variety
of goods; as, to assort a cargo.
[1913 Webster]Assorted \As*sort"ed\ ([a^]s*s[^o]rt"[e^]d), a.
Selected; culled.
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Consorted (gcide) | Consort \Con*sort"\ (k[o^]n*s[^o]rt"), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Consorted; p. pr. & vb. n. Consorting.]
To unite or to keep company; to associate; -- used with with.
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Which of the Grecian chiefs consorts with thee?
--Dryden.
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ill-sorted (gcide) | ill-sorted \ill-sorted\ adj.
not well matched.
Syn: incompatible, mismated, unsuited.
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ill-sorted incompatible mismated unsuited (gcide) | mismatched \mis*matched"\ adj.
1. Matched unsuitably; grouped into pairs or sets with
incompatible characteristics. [Narrower terms:
ill-sorted, incompatible, mismated, unsuited; {odd,
unmatched, unmated, unpaired ] Also See: incompatible.
Antonym: matched.
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2. Of very unequal ability; -- of contestants in a contest.
The less able contestant is said to be overmatched or
outclassed.
Syn: uneven, not fairly matched.
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Resorted (gcide) | Resort \Re*sort"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Resorted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Resorting.] [OF. resortir to withdraw, take refuge, F.
ressortir to be in the jurisdiction, LL. resortire; pref. re-
re- + L. sortiri to draw lots, obtain by lot, from sors lot.
See Sort. The meaning is first to reobtain (by lot), then
to gain by appeal to a higher court (as a law term), to
appeal, go for protection or refuge.]
1. To go; to repair; to betake one's self.
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What men name resort to him? --Shak.
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2. To fall back; to revert. [Obs.]
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The inheritance of the son never resorted to the
mother, or to any of her ancestors. --Sir M. Hale.
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3. To have recourse; to apply; to one's self for help,
relief, or advantage.
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The king thought it time to resort to other
counsels. --Clarendon.
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Unsorted (gcide) | Unsorted \Un*sort"ed\, a.
1. Not sorted; not classified; as, a lot of unsorted goods.
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2. Not well selected; ill-chosen.
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The purpose you undertake is dangerous; the friends
you named uncertain; the time itself unsorted.
--Shak.
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assorted (wn) | assorted
adj 1: consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds;
"an arrangement of assorted spring flowers"; "assorted
sizes"; "miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of
baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew"; "sundry
sciences commonly known as social"- I.A.Richards [syn:
assorted, miscellaneous, mixed, motley,
sundry(a)]
2: of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any
uniformity; "assorted sizes"; "his disguises are many and
various"; "various experiments have failed to disprove the
theory"; "cited various reasons for his behavior" [syn:
assorted, various] |
ill-sorted (wn) | ill-sorted
adj 1: not easy to combine harmoniously [syn: ill-sorted,
incompatible, mismated, unsuited] |
sorted (wn) | sorted
adj 1: arranged according to size
2: arranged into groups [syn: grouped, sorted] |
unsorted (wn) | unsorted
adj 1: not arranged according to size
2: not categorized or sorted [syn: uncategorized,
uncategorised, unsorted] |
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