structure
structure 英 [ˈstrʌktʃə(r)] 美 [ˈstrʌktʃɚ]
n. 结构; vt. 组织;构成;建造
进行时:structuring 过去式:structured 过去分词:structured 第三人称单数:structures 名词复数:structures
- A structure is something of many parts that is put together. A structure can be a skyscraper, an outhouse, your body, or a sentence.
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- n. 结构;
- vt. 组织;构成;建造
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1. the structure of the building
这座建筑物的结构
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2. a salary structure
工资结构
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3. a stone/brick/wooden structure
石╱砖╱木结构建筑物
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4. Your essay needs (a) structure.
你这篇文章组织不好。
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5. How well does the teacher structure the lessons?
老师对课程组织安排得如何?
- structure (n.) mid-15c., "action or process of building or construction;" 1610s, "that which is constructed, a building or edifice;" from Latin structura "a fitting together, adjustment; a building, mode of building;" figuratively, "arrangement, order," from structus, past participle of struere "to pile, place together, heap up; build, assemble, arrange, make by joining together," related to strues "heap," from PIE *streu-, extended form of root *stere- "to spread."
- structure (v.) "put together systematically," by 1855 (occasional use from late 16c.), from structure (n.). Related: Structured; structuring.
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