systematic
systematic 英 [ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk] 美 [ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk]
adj. 系统的;体系的;有系统的
名词复数:systematics
- Systematic describes something that is planned out and careful. In your systematic search for your mother's car keys, you start in one room, looking everywhere from bottom to top before moving to the next room.
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- adj. 系统的;体系的;有系统的
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1. a systematic approach tosolving the problem
系统地解决问题的办法
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2. The prisoner was subjected to systematic torture.
犯人受到蓄意折磨。
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3. The search was carried out systematically.
搜查已按照部署执行。
- systematic (adj.) 1670s, "pertaining to a system," from French systématique or directly from Late Latin systematicus, from Greek systematikos "combined in a whole," from systema (genitive systematos); see system. From 1789 as "methodical," often in a bad sense, "ruthlessly methodical." Related: Systematical (1660s); systematically.
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