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词组 system
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system /ˈsɪstəm, ˈsɪstɪm/ noun 1. a group of related parts that work togetheradjectives/nouns + systema heating system (=in a building) We’re waiting for the heating system to be repaired.an alarm/security system A new alarm system has been installed.an air-conditioning system The building hasn’t got an air-conditioning system.the rail/road system (=all the roads or railways in a country) Traffic problems are made worse by the country’s inadequate road system.the transport system The snow brought the transport system to a halt.sb’s digestive/reproductive/nervous system (=in someone’s body) These vitamins are essential for a healthy nervous system.sb’s immune system (=that keeps your body healthy) You are more likely to get the infection if your immune system is weak.an operating system (=that makes all a computer’s programs work together) At the time, we were using the Windows XP operating system.verbsinstall a system (=put it into a building) Our security system is simple to install.build/design/develop a system The city has built a system to treat and reuse water.a system works The alarm system wasn’t working.a system fails/breaks down If the air-conditioning system breaks down, staff will have to be sent home.2. a way of organizing or doing thingsadjectives/nouns + systeman effective/efficient system Schools must develop an effective system for dealing with bullying.an inefficient system He described the tax system as inefficient and unfair.a complex/complicated system The Australian health care system is extremely complex.an elaborate system (=carefully planned and with many details) The proposal has to get through an elaborate system of committees.the current/existing system The current system of staff reporting is too complicated.the political system Britain’s political system is different from that of the US.the legal/justice system The country is rightly proud of its legal system.the electoral/voting system He campaigned to change the voting system.the educational/education/school system England’s education system requires children to be in school by the age of five.the economic/banking/tax system There are fears that the whole banking system could collapse.the health care system The West should be helping developing countries to modernize health care systems.verbshave a system Birds have a complicated system of courtship.use/run/operate a system A system of grades is used to evaluate each hospital’s performance. | We operate a computerized booking system.develop a system (=create a new one) The Environment Agency has developed a new national flood warning system.introduce a system (=start to use it) The government has introduced a system of student loans.adopt a system (=decide to use it) They decided to adopt the electoral system used in Britain.a system operates/works (=exists and is used) He tried to explain how the planning system operates.a system works (=is successful) The current complaints system does not work.a system breaks down/fails Our communication systems seem to have broken down.a system collapses (=fails completely) The European Exchange Rate system collapsed in the 1970s.modernize/reform a system We need to reform the electoral system.prepositionsa system for doing sth We’ve got a good system for dealing with customer orders.under a system Under the present system, there is no flexibility.phrasesa system of government/education/justice etc She favoured a presidential system of government. | Why was Britain so slow to develop a national system of education?THESAURUS: system process a series of actions that are done in order to achieve a particular result: Learning a language is a long and sometimes difficult process. | Getting well after such an illness is a very gradual process. | The whole process takes about a year. | Every Member of Parliament has to pass through a rigorous selection process (=for choosing someone for a job or prize). | Repeat the same process, until all the sugar has dissolved. procedure the official or usually agreed way of doing something: You must follow the normal complaints procedure. | Large companies have a standard procedure for informing new employees about conditions of work. | Some people think that changes in the selection procedure are needed (=for choosing someone for a job or prize). formula a method or set of principles that you use to solve a problem or make sure that something is successful: The team are hoping to use the same winning formula that they used last season. | There is no magic formula for success (=a method that is certain to succeed).
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