B2 verb 中性

bucket

/ˈbʌkɪt/

In an academic or professional context, to bucket means to group, categorize, or classify data or items into specific sets for easier analysis. It involves organizing diverse information into manageable, distinct units based on shared characteristics.

例句

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1

I usually bucket my monthly expenses into fixed and variable costs to manage my budget.

I usually bucket my monthly expenses into fixed and variable costs to manage my budget.

2

The committee chose to bucket the proposals according to their primary funding requirements.

The committee chose to bucket the proposals according to their primary funding requirements.

3

Can you just bucket these files by date so I can find the newest ones quickly?

Can you just bucket these files by date so I can find the newest ones quickly?

词族

名词
bucket
Verb
bucket
形容词
bucketed
相关
bucketing
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记忆技巧

Visualize physical buckets labeled with different names, and you are throwing relevant pieces of paper into each one to organize them.

快速测验

The software is designed to automatically _______ customers based on their purchasing history.

正确!

正确答案是: bucket

例句

1

I usually bucket my monthly expenses into fixed and variable costs to manage my budget.

everyday

I usually bucket my monthly expenses into fixed and variable costs to manage my budget.

2

The committee chose to bucket the proposals according to their primary funding requirements.

formal

The committee chose to bucket the proposals according to their primary funding requirements.

3

Can you just bucket these files by date so I can find the newest ones quickly?

informal

Can you just bucket these files by date so I can find the newest ones quickly?

4

In this longitudinal study, researchers bucketed participants into three cohorts based on their year of graduation.

academic

In this longitudinal study, researchers bucketed participants into three cohorts based on their year of graduation.

5

We need to bucket our lead list by industry to tailor our marketing outreach effectively.

business

We need to bucket our lead list by industry to tailor our marketing outreach effectively.

词族

名词
bucket
Verb
bucket
形容词
bucketed
相关
bucketing

常见搭配

bucket data bucket data
bucket into categories bucket into categories
bucket by age bucket by age
bucket results bucket results
automatically bucket automatically bucket

常用短语

bucket down

to rain very heavily (UK/Informal)

bucket along

to move very quickly (UK/Informal)

bucket out

to remove liquid using a bucket

容易混淆的词

bucket vs bin

While similar in data science, 'binning' usually refers to numerical ranges, whereas 'bucketing' can apply to any categorical grouping.

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使用说明

In academic and business English, it is most frequently used as a synonym for 'categorize' when dealing with large amounts of information. In British English, it is also a common informal way to describe heavy rain ('it's bucketing down').

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常见错误

Learners often only use this word as a noun (the container). When using it as a verb for categorization, they may forget to use the preposition 'into' (e.g., 'bucket data into groups').

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记忆技巧

Visualize physical buckets labeled with different names, and you are throwing relevant pieces of paper into each one to organize them.

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词源

Derived from the noun 'bucket' (Middle English 'buket'), representing the action of placing items into separate containers for sorting.

语法模式

transitive verb regular verb (bucketed, bucketing) often used with 'into' or 'by'

快速测验

The software is designed to automatically _______ customers based on their purchasing history.

正确!

正确答案是: bucket

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