| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| structure | /ˈstrʌkʃɜr/ | Noun
If you structure something in a particular way, you organize or build it that way. | structured structural structuring structurally |
Monday, September 7, 2009
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structure
ReplyDelete['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.
The structure had keeled over in the high winds.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 구조, 구성; 조직, 조립, 구조물, 건조물.
No one thought that the plane's structure, which had always exceeded testing expectations, “was going to bite us,” he says.
ReplyDeleteOn the structure of social self-concept for pre-, early, and late adolescents.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; kouzou, soshiki
Also, certain bone structures in birds are exactly the same as corresponding bone structures in dinosaurs
ReplyDeleteThey structure their communication to meet the needs of the client.
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, the three-dimensional crystalline structure of cement hydrate.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Struttura
The structure of the heart (together with the functions of the heart) are essential learning for students of courses in human biology.
ReplyDeleteRussian: структура