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I . sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] SUBST

2. sort (not exactly):

3. sort (possibly):

4. sort fam (to some extent):

II . sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] VERBE trans

1. sort (arrange):

układać [perf po-]
sort INFOR
sortować [perf po-]

2. sort usu pass GB fam (restore to working order):

to get sth sorted

sort out VERBE trans

3. sort out difficulties, problems:

4. sort out fig (beat up):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec sorted

to get sth sorted

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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This sediment is stratified and sorted, and usually consists of pebble/cobble-sized material with occasional boulders.
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Waste can also be sorted in a civic amenity site.
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The pavilion will remain shut for a time while a tendering process goes on and legal matters are sorted out.
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Data can be queried for specific proteins and genes, browsed based on organism, tissue, localization and condition, and sorted by false discovery rate and expression.
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Each iteration, insertion sort removes one element from the input data, finds the location it belongs within the sorted list, and inserts it there.
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Only the priority mail will, and the rest will be sorted the next day.
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These individual scores are then sorted and converted into a cumulative probability distribution.
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After hulling and drying, pistachios are sorted according to open mouth and closed mouth shell.
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In both cases, the scheduler also serves a batch of requests following the chosen request in the sorted queue.
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At times of emergency enemy detainees are held and sorted by the military police.
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