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Definition of sorted in English: sortedadjective ˈsɔːtɪdˈsɔrdəd British informal 1Organized, arranged, or dealt with satisfactorily. ‘And your social commitments?’ ‘They're well sorted’ “你承担的社会义务怎么办?”“全都安排好了。” he's working on that old car he's been trying to get sorted 他在折腾那辆他一直想修好的旧车。 Example sentencesExamples - I'll be hosted at that most excellent and free site for now, until I get some space of my own sorted.
- I of course primarily want this sorted ASAP, I want to have heating and hot water.
- The damp-proofing's almost all shot through, and we arranged to get this all sorted way back in the spring of 2001.
- Still it's sorted now, as far as I know, which is a good thing.
- It took a bit of organising at first, to get the kids sorted and to make the time to do it, but once we were out there on the lanes it was amazing.
- Gilliam is desperate to shoot film, but can't until the money's sorted.
- That's sorted then, or it will be when the deal closes at the end of the year.
- Venue sorted, first sponsor secured - just need to get the invitations out now.
- Someone who does have composition sorted is Japanese composer Tsutomu Tagashira.
- We were more relaxed and had the routine sorted by then.
- Most countries have a good network of ATMs nowadays and as long as you've got the correct card you're sorted.
- We could have waited forever to try to get the cash absolutely right, but finally we decided to get going, even though the money side was far from sorted.
- I think it's sorted now but if anybody notices anything funny going on with the site's layout would they be so kind as to leave a comment or drop me an email.
- I would like to go to college but as I said my landlady has been on my back about not paying her so I need to get that sorted first.
- Maybe it'll still be a bargain when this move's sorted and things are easier money-wise.
- Except, as anybody who has ever been to Berwick knows, it never has been quite sorted.
- I've got three out of my four couples sorted for the photoshoot on Tuesday.
- Shopping for men used to be easy, a nice tie, a good bottle of Scotch, an electric razor and you were sorted.
- 1.1 (of a person) confident, organized, and emotionally well balanced.
(人)自信的;有条理的;感情上平衡的 after a while, you realize they're not as sorted as they seem 过一会你就会意识到他们并不像看上去的那么自信。 a pretty sorted kind of bloke 一个洋洋自得的家伙。 Example sentencesExamples - But the important thing is that her children are amazingly sorted, considering their parents are not together.
- We are a mixed bunch, full of sorted women and financially-challenged men.
- My character is very grounded, sorted and confident in her sexuality.
- To be honest, I've never really met a ceremonial magician who has seemed really balanced and sorted because of doing this sort of work.
- I think students also see these people as confident, secure and sorted.
- 1.2 (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
Definition of sorted in US English: sortedadjectiveˈsɔrdədˈsôrdəd British informal 1Organized; arranged; fixed up. 〈英,非正式〉组织好的;安排好的;定妥的 “And your social commitments?” “They're well sorted.” “你承担的社会义务怎么办?”“全都安排好了。” Example sentencesExamples - Venue sorted, first sponsor secured - just need to get the invitations out now.
- I of course primarily want this sorted ASAP, I want to have heating and hot water.
- Maybe it'll still be a bargain when this move's sorted and things are easier money-wise.
- The damp-proofing's almost all shot through, and we arranged to get this all sorted way back in the spring of 2001.
- Except, as anybody who has ever been to Berwick knows, it never has been quite sorted.
- Still it's sorted now, as far as I know, which is a good thing.
- Shopping for men used to be easy, a nice tie, a good bottle of Scotch, an electric razor and you were sorted.
- Gilliam is desperate to shoot film, but can't until the money's sorted.
- We could have waited forever to try to get the cash absolutely right, but finally we decided to get going, even though the money side was far from sorted.
- I've got three out of my four couples sorted for the photoshoot on Tuesday.
- Most countries have a good network of ATMs nowadays and as long as you've got the correct card you're sorted.
- I think it's sorted now but if anybody notices anything funny going on with the site's layout would they be so kind as to leave a comment or drop me an email.
- We were more relaxed and had the routine sorted by then.
- I would like to go to college but as I said my landlady has been on my back about not paying her so I need to get that sorted first.
- That's sorted then, or it will be when the deal closes at the end of the year.
- It took a bit of organising at first, to get the kids sorted and to make the time to do it, but once we were out there on the lanes it was amazing.
- Someone who does have composition sorted is Japanese composer Tsutomu Tagashira.
- I'll be hosted at that most excellent and free site for now, until I get some space of my own sorted.
- 1.1 (of a person) confident, organized, and emotionally well balanced.
(人)自信的;有条理的;感情上平衡的 a pretty sorted kind of fellow 一个洋洋自得的家伙。 Example sentencesExamples - To be honest, I've never really met a ceremonial magician who has seemed really balanced and sorted because of doing this sort of work.
- My character is very grounded, sorted and confident in her sexuality.
- But the important thing is that her children are amazingly sorted, considering their parents are not together.
- We are a mixed bunch, full of sorted women and financially-challenged men.
- I think students also see these people as confident, secure and sorted.
- 1.2 (of a person) prepared for or provided with something (especially illegal drugs).
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