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Monday, September 7, 2009

1.58 Structure

Word Pronunciation Definition Related Forms
structure /ˈstrʌkʃɜr/ Noun
  1. The structure of something is the way that it is put together.
  2. A structure is something that has been built or put together, especially something big, such as a building. 
Verb
 If you structure something in a particular way, you organize or build it that way.
structured
structural
structuring
structurally

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  1. structure
    ['strʌktʃə]
    n. 结构,构造,建筑物
    v. 构成,建立,建造
    Most linguists would say they were concerned primarily with the structure of languages.

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  2. The structure had keeled over in the high winds.

    Korean : 구조, 구성; 조직, 조립, 구조물, 건조물.

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  3. No one thought that the plane's structure, which had always exceeded testing expectations, “was going to bite us,” he says.

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  4. On the structure of social self-concept for pre-, early, and late adolescents.

    Japanese; kouzou, soshiki

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  5. Also, certain bone structures in birds are exactly the same as corresponding bone structures in dinosaurs

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  6. They structure their communication to meet the needs of the client.

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  7. Oddly enough, the three-dimensional crystalline structure of cement hydrate.
    Italian: Struttura

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  8. The structure of the heart (together with the functions of the heart) are essential learning for students of courses in human biology.
    Russian: структура

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