structure
n. 構造; 建築物; 周密安排
v. 系統安排
The structure of something is the way in which it is made, built, or organized.
The typical family structure of Freud's patients involved two parents and two children...
弗洛伊德的病人的典型家庭結構是父母二人和兩個孩子。
The chemical structure of this particular molecule is very unusual.
這個特殊分子的化學結構很不尋常。
A structure is something that consists of parts connected together in an ordered way.
The feet are highly specialised structures made up of 26 small delicate bones.
腳的結構非常特殊,由 26 塊細小的骨頭組成。
A structure is something that has been built.
About half of those funds has gone to repair public roads, structures and bridges...
那些基金中大約有一半已被用來維修公路、公共建築物和橋樑。
The house was a handsome four-story brick structure.
這所房子是一幢造型美觀的四層磚砌建築物。
If you structure something, you arrange it in a careful, organized pattern or system.
By structuring the course this way, we're forced to produce something the companies think is valuable.
這樣制定發展規劃後,我們不得不生產各公司認為有價值的東西。
1. a thing constructed; a complex construction or entity;
2. the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts;
3. the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations;
4. a particular complex anatomical structure;
5. the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships;
1. give a structure to;
building, structure
這兩個名詞都表示"建築物"之意。
The architectural structure of the Temple of Heaven is unique.
天壇的建築結構很別緻.
Researchers are gradually deciphering the genetic structure found in the cells of organisms.
研究者正漸漸破譯存於有機體細胞內的基因結構.
It's often difficult to structure one's career.
安排自己的職業通常很困難.
The backbone is an articulate structure.
脊椎骨是一種關節相連的結構.
The structure has an indefinite life.
這是一座永久性的建築物.