Similar words: classify, classic, classical, ratified, class, a class, classroom, middle-class. Meaning: ['klæsɪfaɪd] n. a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type. adj. 1. arranged into classes 2. official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation.
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181. In the Zhou Dynasty, alcoholic beverages were classified into two types: rice wine and li wine.
182. The final consumption is classified into household consumption and government consumption.
183. According to operation, modern economy can be classified into physical economy based on material products operation and fictitious economy based on fictitious capital operation.
184. From the TCM perspective, it has been classified under 'Depression', 'Mental Unwellness', 'Fatigue' category.
185. According to different kinds of criteria, the presumption can be classified into legislative presumption and judicatory presumption, refutable presumption and irrefutable presumption, etc.
186. A confusion matrix describes how many results were correctly classified and how many were incorrectly classified for each of the categories.
187. Evidence is classified as real evidence, testimony, direct evidence, and circumstantial evidence.
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