structure

US [ˈstrʌktʃər]
UK [ˈstrʌktʃə(r)]
  • n.结构;构造;体系;结构体
  • v.使形成体系;系统安排;精心组织
  • Web建筑物;组织结构;市场结构
Simple Present:structures  Present Participle:structuring  Past Tense:structured  
Structure
n.
1.
[u][c]
结构;构造the way in which the parts of sth are connected together, arranged or organized; a particular arrangement of parts
the structure of the building
这座建筑物的结构
changes in the social and economic structure of society
一个社会在社会结构和经济结构上的变化
the grammatical structures of a language
一种语言的语法结构
a salary structure
工资结构
2.
[c]
结构体;(尤指)建筑物a thing that is made of several parts, especially a building
a stone/brick/wooden structure
石╱砖╱木结构建筑物
3.
[u][c]
精心组织;周密安排;体系the state of being well organized or planned with all the parts linked together; a careful plan
Your essay needs (a) structure.
你这篇文章组织不好。
v.
1.
[usupass]
使形成体系;系统安排;精心组织to arrange or organize sth into a system or pattern
How well does the teacher structure the lessons?
老师对课程组织安排得如何?
Make use of the toys in structured group activities.
在精心安排的分组活动中使用这些玩具。
The exhibition is structured around the themes of work and leisure.
展览是围绕工作与休闲的主题来布置的。

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