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pigeonhole

英 [ˈpɪdʒɪnhəʊl]

美 [ˈpɪdʒɪnhoʊl]

n.  信件格; 开口文件格
v.  将(某人)轻率分类; 主观划分(某人)为; 搁置; 将…束之高阁; 不予处理

复数:pigeonholes 过去分词:pigeonholed 过去式:pigeonholed 现在分词:pigeonholing 第三人称单数:pigeonholes 

BNC.39470 / COCA.27856

牛津词典

    noun

    • 信件格;开口文件格
      one of a set of small boxes that are fixed on a wall and open at the front, used for putting letters, messages, etc. in; one of a similar set of boxes that are part of a desk, used for keeping papers, documents, etc. in
      1. If you can't come, leave a note in my pigeonhole.
        你若不能来,在我的信件格里留张便条。

    verb

    • 将(某人)轻率分类;主观划分(某人)为
      to decide that sb belongs to a particular group or type without thinking deeply enough about it and considering what other qualities they might have
      1. He has been pigeonholed as a children's writer.
        他硬被归入儿童文学作家之列。
    • 搁置;将…束之高阁;不予处理
      to decide to deal with sth later or to forget it
      1. Plans for a new school have been pigeonholed.
        建新学校的计划搁在一边了。

    柯林斯词典

    • (置于墙上或书桌中的)鸽笼式分类架,信件(或文件)格
      Apigeon-holeis one of the sections in a frame on a wall where letters and messages can be left for someone, or one of the sections in a writing desk where you can keep documents.
      1. VERB (常指未全面考虑特质或特点地)给…分类,把…归类
        Topigeon-holesomeone or something means to decide that they belong to a particular class or category, often without considering all their qualities or characteristics.
        1. He felt they had pigeonholed him...
          他感到他们硬把自己划入了某一类人。
        2. I don't want to be pigeonholed as a kids' presenter.
          我不想被归类为儿童节目主持人。
      2. N-COUNT 类别;类型
        If you put someone in a particularpigeon-hole, you decide that they belong in a particular category.
        1. Because I had an unusual accent people were not able to put me into a pigeon-hole.
          因为我与众不同的口音,人们无法把我归入任何一类。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a small compartment
          Synonym:cubbyhole
        1. a specific (often simplistic) category

          verb

          • treat or classify according to a mental stereotype
            1. I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European
            Synonym:stereotypestamp
          • place into a small compartment

            双语例句

            • The West may have tried too hard to pigeonhole Mr Putin, as a liberal, statist or KGB man.
              西方或许过分想将普京归为自由主义者、中央集权者或者克格勃。
            • Joe wants me to check his pigeonhole in the Department on my way home.
              乔要我在回家的路上去系里看看他的信箱。
            • The pigeonhole principle is a important principle in combinatorics.
              鸽巢原理是组合学中一个非常重要的原理。
            • Rebecca is a pigeon with no pigeonhole.
              丽贝卡是一位难以形容的漂亮姑娘。
            • You major in what you are interested in learning more about, but that doesnt pigeonhole you into one type of opportunity.
              你对关于自己的专业更有兴趣想要多了解了解,但这并不是要把你变成一种职业类型人士的机会。
            • ROSE TREMAIN is a difficult author to pigeonhole.
              萝丝?崔梅是一位难以定性的作家。
            • There was a message in his pigeonhole when he returned to the hotel.
              当他回到饭店时,他的信件架里有一封信。
            • This paper describes three questions; that is, the mapping background of pigeonhole principle by using the corresponding relation between different sets;
              利用集合间的对应关系阐述了鸽笼原理的映射背景;
            • More fundamentally, it is not possible to pigeonhole functions as neatly as the Court seemed to assume.
              更根本地讲,没有可能依法院假定的那样,可以恰到好处地把各类职能分门别类。
            • Using essentially the same argument, we can prove the following more general statement of the pigeonhole principle.
              用实质上相同的论证,我们可以证明下面关于鸽巢原理更一般的结论。