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		structure美 ['strʌktʃər]  英 ['strʌktʃə(r)]  - n.结构;构造;体系;结构体
 - v.使形成体系;系统安排;精心组织
 - 网络建筑物;组织结构;市场结构
 
 复数:structures  过去分词:structured  现在分词:structuring   adj.+n. steel structure,complex structure,flexible structure,molecular structure,basic structure v.+n. create structure,improve structure,change structure,build structure,study structure n. arrangement,organization,construction,configuration,makeup v. arrange,construct,organize,configure,put together 1.  | [u][c] 结构;构造the way in which the parts of sth are connected together, arranged or organized; a particular arrangement of parts  |  
  | the structure of the building 这座建筑物的结构  |   | changes in the social and economic structure of society 一个社会在社会结构和经济结构上的变化  |   | the grammatical structures of a language 一种语言的语法结构  |   |  |  
 2.  | [c] 结构体;(尤指)建筑物a thing that is made of several parts, especially a building  |  
  | a stone/brick/wooden structure 石╱砖╱木结构建筑物  |  
 3.  | [u][c] 精心组织;周密安排;体系the state of being well organized or planned with all the parts linked together; a careful plan  |  
  | Your essay needs (a) structure. 你这篇文章组织不好。  |  
 1.  | [usupass] 使形成体系;系统安排;精心组织to arrange or organize sth into a system or pattern  |  
  | How well does the teacher structure the lessons? 老师对课程组织安排得如何?  |   | Make use of the toys in structured group activities. 在精心安排的分组活动中使用这些玩具。  |   | The exhibition is structured around the themes of work and leisure. 展览是围绕工作与休闲的主题来布置的。  |  
 n.  | 9. 【心理学】(直接经验中显现的)结构性,整体性;整体结构 9. 【心理学】(直接经验中显现的)结构性,整体性;整体结构  |  v.  |  |  
 n.  | 1. a building, bridge, framework, or other object that has been put together from many different parts 2. a system or organization made up of interrelated parts functioning as a whole 3. the way in which the different parts of something link or work together, or the fact of being linked together 4. a part of a body or organism identifiable by its shape and other properties, e.g. tissue or an organ 5. the arrangement of atoms in a molecule 6. the physical disposition of a rock mass or its mineral components 7. something large such as a building or a bridge that is built from different parts 8. the way in which the parts of something are organized or arranged into a whole 1. a building, bridge, framework, or other object that has been put together from many different parts 2. a system or organization made up of interrelated parts functioning as a whole 3. the way in which the different parts of something link or work together, or the fact of being linked together 4. a part of a body or organism identifiable by its shape and other properties, e.g. tissue or an organ 5. the arrangement of atoms in a molecule 6. the physical disposition of a rock mass or its mineral components 7. something large such as a building or a bridge that is built from different parts 8. the way in which the parts of something are organized or arranged into a whole  |  v.  | 1. to organize or arrange something into a whole 2. to plan or organize something  |  
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