sorted
- IPA[ˈsôrdəd]
美式
- organized; arranged; fixed up;(of a person) confident, organized, and emotionally well balanced
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- 1. British informal organized; arranged; fixed up “And your social commitments?” “They're well sorted.”
- ▪ British informal (of a person) confident, organized, and emotionally well balanced a pretty sorted kind of fellow
- ▪ British informal (of a person) prepared for or provided with something (especially illegal drugs) Are you sorted? This is good stuff—it'll keep you going all night
- a category of things or people having some common feature; a type: if only we knew the sort of people she was mixing with a radical change poses all sorts of questions
- arrange systematically in groups; separate according to type, class, etc.: the mail was sorted
Oxford American Dictionary
- a category of things or people with a common feature; a type: if only we knew the sort of people she was mixing with a radical change poses all sorts of questions
- arrange systematically in groups; separate according to type: the mail was sorted
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- arrange things systematically in groups or according to type
Oxford American Dictionary
- arrange things systematically in groups or according to type
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- sort (something) again or differently: children find pleasure in sorting and re-sorting boxes of buttons
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- a character, such as an accented letter or a symbol, that is not normally included in any font.
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- a character, such as an accented letter or a symbol, that is not normally included in any font.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an act of tidying or organizing things by separating them into categories: start your kitchen reorganization with a sort-out
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- IPA[ˈsɔːtɪd]
英式
- organized, arranged, or dealt with satisfactorily: ‘And your social commitments?’ ‘They're well sorted’ he's working on that old car he's been trying to get sorted
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