be hard to categorize

很难分类

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Similar to 'be difficult to', suggesting a challenge in classification.

与'难以分类'相似,暗示分类中存在挑战。

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例句 (10)

be hard to categorize = 很难分类 (与'难以分类'相似,暗示分类中存在挑战。)

  • The artist's unique style is hard to categorize.这位艺术家独特的风格很难归类
  • Because it combines so many elements, this new genre of music is hard to categorize.由于融合了太多元素,这种新的音乐流派很难归类
  • The ancient artifact, with its unusual markings, was hard to categorize using traditional methods.这件带有不寻常标记的古代文物,用传统方法很难对其进行归类
  • As a politician, his views were hard to categorize, which attracted a wide range of supporters.作为一名政治家,他的观点很难归类,这为他吸引了广泛的支持者。
  • The feeling was a complex mix of relief and sorrow, and it was hard to categorize.那种感觉是宽慰与悲伤的复杂混合体,很难归类
  • The newly discovered species is hard to categorize within our existing biological classification system.新发现的物种在我们现有的生物分类系统中很难归类
  • Some of these customer complaints are hard to categorize as they touch on multiple issues.其中一些客户投诉很难归类,因为它们涉及多个问题。
  • Without more data, the financial anomaly will be hard to categorize accurately.没有更多的数据,这个金融异常现象将很难准确归类
  • His book is hard to categorize; it's part memoir, part fiction.他的书很难归类;它部分是回忆录,部分是小说。
  • I find that some modern art installations are hard to categorize as either sculpture or performance.我发现一些现代艺术装置很难归类为雕塑或行为艺术。