structure
noun
verb
ˈstrʌktʃə
noun
1
the
way
in
which
the
parts
of
something
are
connected
with
each
other
and
form
a
whole,
or
the
thing
that
these
parts
make
up
结构,构造,组织
C,U
social/political/economic
etc
structure
the
social
structure
of
organizations
组织的社会结构
challenges
to
the
existing
power
structure
对现行权力结构的挑战
A
new
management
structure
has
been
introduced.
已推行一种新的管理结构。
[+
of
]
the
structure
of
the
brain
大脑的结构
molecular
structures
分子结构
2
something
that
has
been
built,
especially
something
large
such
as
a
building
or
a
bridge
〔尤指拥有多个部分的〕建筑物,结构体
C
a
high
wooden
structure
with
a
curved
roof
带拱顶的高大木结构建筑物
3
a
situation
where
activities
are
carefully
organized
and
planned
周密安排,精心组织
C,U
These
kids
require
a
lot
of
structure
and
stability.
这些孩子需要大量精心的安排和相当的稳定。
verb
4
to
arrange
the
different
parts
of
something
into
a
pattern
or
system
in
which
each
part
is
connected
to
the
others
组织; 安排;
The
exhibition
is
structured
around
three
topics.
展览是围绕三个主题精心安排的。
software
that
helps
users
structure
their
work
and
their
data
可以帮助用户处理文件和数据的软件