structured
adj. 有結構的
v. 組織( structure的過去式和過去分詞 ); 安排; 制定
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. having definite and highly organized structure;
2. resembling a living organism in organization or development;
Methods A structured quest ionnaire was administrated amoy college students from Grade one to three.
方法對重慶市某高校在校一、二、三年級的學生進行自填表式問卷調查,所有資料經SPSS12.0進行統計分析.
Doctors without borders Without Borders is structure of structured as an international movement.
醫生無國界組織被定位為一項國際性的活動.
She hoped that more activities like this could be structured.
她希望能組織更多這類活動.
As a consequence, structured finance had remained a niche and highly bespoke practice throughout the 1990 s.
因此,上世界90年代期間, 結構化金融始終是高度定製化的利基業務.
Some attributes, such as the list of line items, can be other structured data units.
屬性可以是另一種結構化資料單元(物件型別), 例如銷售產品列表.