词组 | structure |
释义 | structure AC /ˈstrʌktʃə $ -ər/ noun the way in which the parts of something are arranged or organizedadjectivesthe basic structure The students are learning about the basic structure of cells.a complex/complicated structure These molecules have a complex structure.a simple structure The chair’s simple structure makes it easy to produce.a rigid structure (=very fixed) Japanese society in those days had a very rigid structure.the social/political/economic structure Many changes had taken place in the social and political structure of the island.the internal structure There are problems with the internal structure of the company.a hierarchical structure (=organization into junior and senior levels) All military organizations have a hierarchical structure.the molecular structure They discovered the molecular structure of DNA.nouns + structureclass structure (=the way society is organized according to education, jobs, income etc) Britain had a very rigid class structure at that time.power structure (=the way in which the group of people who control a country or organization are organized) He was a critic of the country’s political power structure.management structure Reform of the management structure was needed.career structure (=the way a profession is organized which allows progress to better jobs) Teachers now have a proper career structure.verbscreate/establish/devise a structure We have devised a management structure that shares responsibilities equally between workers.change/alter the structure of sth It was agreed that the company would change its financial structure.prepositionsthe structure of sth The war brought a major change in the structure of the economy.within a structure Town councils operate within this structure. |
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