原级:structure
第三人称单数:structures
第三人称复数:structures
现在分词:structuring
1. 组织:刻板(rigid)、有组织(structured)、灵活(flexible)和混乱(chaotic). ...软件过程标准已文档化,有组织(SEPG)来管理标准并实施此标准,定义标准过程,...
2. 有形式结构的[陶]:structure index 結構引得[呂253] | structured 有形式結構的[陶] | Stuarts 蘇格蘭的斯圖亞特王朝[陶]
1. The apparently smooth incorporation of IBM's PC operation into Lenovo may have been helped by the way the deal was structured.
2. Experts and analysts call for removal of restrictions to incorporate a wider range of institutional investors into the structured product market.
3. The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games was a structured and concerted effort in magnetizing a place.
4. Dempsey added though that the offensive had uncovered evidence of fairly well structured guerrilla cells able to coordinate their operations.
5. As newspaper circulation and revenues from print sales and advertising decline, the value of subsidies structured around these increasingly outdated definitions will diminish.
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6. That forced me to dig in and try to understand what was happening to get a structured way of looking at things.
7. Her threads are structured but with a distinctly vintage feel, part of her ongoing experimentation with different styles.
8. Karzai also said donor countries share some of the responsibility for rampant corruption because of a poorly structured system to manage projects.
9. The formal institutional arrangements must be structured to embody a system of checks and balances in political affairs.
10. The hall has twelve stone lotus based columns with exquisitely and elegantly structured brims and rafters.
adj
1. having definite and highly organized structure
e.g. a structured environment
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2. resembling a living organism in organization or development
e.g. society as an integrated whole
Synonym: integrated