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Definition of classified in English: classifiedadjective ˈklasɪfʌɪdˈklæsəˌfaɪd 1Arranged in classes or categories. 分成类的 a classified catalogue of books 分类书目。 Example sentencesExamples - For the first time, the directory contains classified and traditional A-Z listings together in one book.
- They admitted a ‘technical glitch’ caused two North Yorkshire towns to be missed out of the new classified section of the phone book.
- Robert Teesdale, head gardener for Lord Carlisle at Castle Howard, compiled a classified catalogue of 197 rare plants in 1794.
- It appears that at least two classified books were used in this system.
- The catch is that they can only call the numbers listed in the business and classified pages of the new phone book.
- It was in the classified section, just after an ad asking if anyone wanted to join a volleyball team.
- In addition to the individual entries there are many valuable aids: a classified list of contents, glossary, chronology, maps, genealogies, a guide to further reading and an index.
- 1.1attributive (of newspaper or magazine advertisements) organized in categories according to what is being advertised.
(报纸、杂志的广告或广告版)分类的 classified advertisements the classified columns of the newspaper Example sentencesExamples - If the amendments are passed - and we are yet to see that happen - we will have no newspaper advertising, except for advertisements in the classified columns.
- We suggest to our customers that they use our ads, for instance, in conjunction with a local classified ad in their newspaper.
- Check the classified ads in the newspapers too.
- For days, he'd eagerly read each and every classified ad in the newspaper, and he'd already applied for several jobs.
- How can an online classified ads stand out from the others?
- He bought all the motorbike magazines and newspapers with classified ads and invited private sellers to display their bikes in his shops.
- Because classified advertising is sold by the line, abbreviations are used to save space.
- Only one newspaper reported its classified ads as an important source of online income (it represents 40 percent of the paper's total revenue).
- Most newspaper sites have classified ads, local movie listings, and many even have restaurant directories.
- You could use classified ads in local newspapers and on the Internet - many of these are also free.
- Or consider buying used equipment, which may be available at some athletic stores and through newspaper classified ads.
- The second type can be located via newspaper classified ads.
- Pointing out that the newspaper carries 4,000 classified advertisements every day, he said the massage section was probably the smallest part.
- Here's how: find one or two fellow car enthusiasts, either people you trust, or people you can find from a taking out a small classified ad in a newspaper.
- Take along your unwanted goods and sell them for instant cash, which beats selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet.
- However, classified adverts in magazines show dealers advertising cars with higher mileage than yours for nearer £8,000.
- Newspaper websites and some print editions often offer free classified ads for such situations.
- Check your local newspaper for classified listings that advertise affordable evening classes for adults.
- Worrying about employment gave Patrick a headache, and he dismissed the thoughts, telling himself that he would read the classified ads in the newspaper later.
- But I can't imagine paying for a newspaper classified ad to sell a car again.
- 1.2British (of a road) assigned to a category according to its importance within the overall system of road numbering.
〈英〉(道路)(根据在整个道路编号系统中的重要性)归为一类的 Example sentencesExamples - The more important of the non-principal classified roads are numbered with a ‘B’ prefix.
- They were concerned that the property had encroached on a classified road, thereby reducing the width.
2(of information or documents) designated as officially secret and accessible only to authorized people. (情报,公文,文件)机密的,保密的 classified information on nuclear experiments 关于核试验的机密情报。 Example sentencesExamples - According to him, officially he would not have access to classified information but if the Prime Minister decided to give him certain documents, he would have to read them.
- One can speculate about what kinds of classified documents they could've been after.
- While some portion of it remains classified, much is available to the public.
- I should mention here that merely having a certain level of Security Clearance does not mean one is authorized to view classified information.
- There are only three levels of classified material: confidential, secret, top-secret.
- Think about a powerful government official leaking sensitive classified information to the press solely to discredit a critic of the government's policy.
- They've got tons of classified material and information that none of us have.
- It is very serious if they were collecting and disseminating cheap political dirt from a classified document labeled ‘secret.’
- The maximum penalty would be imposed on people who knowingly spread classified information or provided access to it to other parties.
- It's still an unexact science, especially considering that he does not have access to any of the classified information that official decisionmakers are working from.
- They also include details gleaned from formerly classified Israeli documents written in Hebrew, which many researchers normally overlook.
- Planning for possible action will be ‘compartmentalised’ to ensure the fewest number of people have access to classified information.
- This is a classified document and is not intended for public release.
- I've been in no classified briefing that said he has stopped his program.
- To the CIA, however, the code name remains classified.
- Yet in principle, the freedom to access information is not intended to allow people to access classified information.
- He was assigned the task of sending highly classified combat information to assigned receivers via electric codes.
- Virtually all of the formerly classified reports are now readily available.
- Roberts even says that Rockefeller expressed support for the program in subsequent classified briefings.
- Administrative personnel providing unauthorised access to classified information or enabling its dissemination will face three years in prison or community service.
Synonyms private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
noun ˈklasɪfʌɪdˈklæsəˌfaɪd classifiedsSmall advertisements placed in a newspaper and organized in categories. (报纸上的)分类广告 Example sentencesExamples - In the back of the classifieds was a small advert.
- Smith and others went to Winnipeg, Canada, after hearing that a newspaper there offered free classifieds.
- Traditional newspaper classifieds likely will maintain relationships only with an older demographic.
- I will never look at the classifieds section in quite the same way again.
- Now, I've sold cars before using newspaper classifieds, but my recollection is of getting fewer inquiries.
- Then, I could pick up the local newspaper and hopefully the classifieds would have some jobs.
- He already had a listing of local restaurants, as well as a section for free local classifieds.
- Would you place classifieds in regional newspapers?
- Leaving out classifieds, a newspaper's business model revolves around connecting local buyers to local merchants.
- Today, if you go to a typical newspaper classifieds site, you find yourself in a silo.
- It's a fairly startling projection of a future that's looking increasingly bleak for newspaper classifieds.
- If they get too skimpy, the public may decide that newspaper classifieds aren't an effective local marketplace.
- Every segment of newspaper classifieds is under attack from the online juggernaut, of course.
- They will both feature a mix of news and sport, classifieds and advertisements.
- Although several vendors were converting newspapers' classifieds for the Web, none had ventured into inserts.
- There's plenty of time for local media to step up to bat with free classifieds and compete effectively.
- Such tickets used to be advertised regularly in newspaper classifieds.
- Here's an example: The general merchandise categories of newspaper classifieds are among the most threatened.
- Maybe I should place an advert in the local classifieds.
- Nonrefundable tickets used to be regularly advertised in the newspaper classifieds.
Definition of classified in US English: classifiedadjectiveˈklasəˌfīdˈklæsəˌfaɪd 1Arranged in classes or categories. 分成类的 a classified catalog of books 分类书目。 Example sentencesExamples - The catch is that they can only call the numbers listed in the business and classified pages of the new phone book.
- It appears that at least two classified books were used in this system.
- Robert Teesdale, head gardener for Lord Carlisle at Castle Howard, compiled a classified catalogue of 197 rare plants in 1794.
- For the first time, the directory contains classified and traditional A-Z listings together in one book.
- They admitted a ‘technical glitch’ caused two North Yorkshire towns to be missed out of the new classified section of the phone book.
- It was in the classified section, just after an ad asking if anyone wanted to join a volleyball team.
- In addition to the individual entries there are many valuable aids: a classified list of contents, glossary, chronology, maps, genealogies, a guide to further reading and an index.
- 1.1attributive (of newspaper or magazine advertisements or the pages on which these appear) organized in categories according to what is being advertised.
(报纸、杂志的广告或广告版)分类的 Example sentencesExamples - However, classified adverts in magazines show dealers advertising cars with higher mileage than yours for nearer £8,000.
- Check your local newspaper for classified listings that advertise affordable evening classes for adults.
- He bought all the motorbike magazines and newspapers with classified ads and invited private sellers to display their bikes in his shops.
- Pointing out that the newspaper carries 4,000 classified advertisements every day, he said the massage section was probably the smallest part.
- Only one newspaper reported its classified ads as an important source of online income (it represents 40 percent of the paper's total revenue).
- Here's how: find one or two fellow car enthusiasts, either people you trust, or people you can find from a taking out a small classified ad in a newspaper.
- Most newspaper sites have classified ads, local movie listings, and many even have restaurant directories.
- Newspaper websites and some print editions often offer free classified ads for such situations.
- Or consider buying used equipment, which may be available at some athletic stores and through newspaper classified ads.
- Check the classified ads in the newspapers too.
- Because classified advertising is sold by the line, abbreviations are used to save space.
- How can an online classified ads stand out from the others?
- We suggest to our customers that they use our ads, for instance, in conjunction with a local classified ad in their newspaper.
- For days, he'd eagerly read each and every classified ad in the newspaper, and he'd already applied for several jobs.
- Worrying about employment gave Patrick a headache, and he dismissed the thoughts, telling himself that he would read the classified ads in the newspaper later.
- You could use classified ads in local newspapers and on the Internet - many of these are also free.
- If the amendments are passed - and we are yet to see that happen - we will have no newspaper advertising, except for advertisements in the classified columns.
- Take along your unwanted goods and sell them for instant cash, which beats selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet.
- But I can't imagine paying for a newspaper classified ad to sell a car again.
- The second type can be located via newspaper classified ads.
- 1.2 (of information or documents) designated as officially secret and to which only authorized people may have access.
(情报,公文,文件)机密的,保密的 classified information on nuclear experiments 关于核试验的机密情报。 Example sentencesExamples - Virtually all of the formerly classified reports are now readily available.
- Roberts even says that Rockefeller expressed support for the program in subsequent classified briefings.
- I've been in no classified briefing that said he has stopped his program.
- Yet in principle, the freedom to access information is not intended to allow people to access classified information.
- Planning for possible action will be ‘compartmentalised’ to ensure the fewest number of people have access to classified information.
- They've got tons of classified material and information that none of us have.
- It is very serious if they were collecting and disseminating cheap political dirt from a classified document labeled ‘secret.’
- While some portion of it remains classified, much is available to the public.
- Administrative personnel providing unauthorised access to classified information or enabling its dissemination will face three years in prison or community service.
- They also include details gleaned from formerly classified Israeli documents written in Hebrew, which many researchers normally overlook.
- According to him, officially he would not have access to classified information but if the Prime Minister decided to give him certain documents, he would have to read them.
- He was assigned the task of sending highly classified combat information to assigned receivers via electric codes.
- The maximum penalty would be imposed on people who knowingly spread classified information or provided access to it to other parties.
- Think about a powerful government official leaking sensitive classified information to the press solely to discredit a critic of the government's policy.
- It's still an unexact science, especially considering that he does not have access to any of the classified information that official decisionmakers are working from.
- To the CIA, however, the code name remains classified.
- I should mention here that merely having a certain level of Security Clearance does not mean one is authorized to view classified information.
- One can speculate about what kinds of classified documents they could've been after.
- This is a classified document and is not intended for public release.
- There are only three levels of classified material: confidential, secret, top-secret.
Synonyms private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
nounˈklasəˌfīdˈklæsəˌfaɪd classifiedsSmall advertisements placed in a newspaper and organized in categories. (报纸上的)分类广告 Example sentencesExamples - Leaving out classifieds, a newspaper's business model revolves around connecting local buyers to local merchants.
- Maybe I should place an advert in the local classifieds.
- Would you place classifieds in regional newspapers?
- Today, if you go to a typical newspaper classifieds site, you find yourself in a silo.
- Traditional newspaper classifieds likely will maintain relationships only with an older demographic.
- I will never look at the classifieds section in quite the same way again.
- Then, I could pick up the local newspaper and hopefully the classifieds would have some jobs.
- If they get too skimpy, the public may decide that newspaper classifieds aren't an effective local marketplace.
- In the back of the classifieds was a small advert.
- Every segment of newspaper classifieds is under attack from the online juggernaut, of course.
- Such tickets used to be advertised regularly in newspaper classifieds.
- It's a fairly startling projection of a future that's looking increasingly bleak for newspaper classifieds.
- Smith and others went to Winnipeg, Canada, after hearing that a newspaper there offered free classifieds.
- Here's an example: The general merchandise categories of newspaper classifieds are among the most threatened.
- He already had a listing of local restaurants, as well as a section for free local classifieds.
- They will both feature a mix of news and sport, classifieds and advertisements.
- Nonrefundable tickets used to be regularly advertised in the newspaper classifieds.
- There's plenty of time for local media to step up to bat with free classifieds and compete effectively.
- Now, I've sold cars before using newspaper classifieds, but my recollection is of getting fewer inquiries.
- Although several vendors were converting newspapers' classifieds for the Web, none had ventured into inserts.
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