systematic
adj. 有系統的,有規則的; 有條不紊的; 有步驟的; 一貫的,慣常的
Something that is done in a systematic way is done according to a fixed plan, in a thorough and efficient way.
They went about their business in a systematic way...
他們按部就班地做生意。
They had not found any evidence of a systematic attempt to rig the ballot.
他們沒有發現任何證據證明有人企圖全面操縱投票。
1. characterized by order and planning;
2. not haphazard;
Most water planners throughout the world are not trained about water use in a systematic way.
世界上大多數的水利的策劃者並沒有想過怎樣系統地用水.
The initial modernization of hospital is a systematic engineering with completeness.
醫院基本現代化是一個系統工程,具有整體性.
Methodology: A systematic framework for pyroelectric infrared imaging based on the crystal valve modulation is constructed.
方法: 構造一個基於液晶閥調製的熱釋電成像的系統,在該系統上進行關鍵技術的實驗研究.
The analysis in question , however, refers to the process of a systematic , minute analysis.
這裡所講的分析過程, 是指系統的周密的分析過程.
Ecological compensation mechanism is an important systematic measure for the realization of social fairness.
生態補償是實現社會公平的一項重要制度性措施.
adj. 規則的,穩定的,有秩序的
routineorganizedlikemethodicalclockworkregulatedorderlyregularsteadyarrangedbusinesslikeorderedwell-ordered
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