structure UK ['strʌk.tʃər] US [-tʃɚ] noun ARRANGEMENT 安排 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way 结构;构造;机构;体系•the grammatical structure of a sentence句子的文法结构 •The structure of this protein is particularly complex.这种蛋白质的结构特别复杂。 •They have a very old-fashioned management structure.他们的管理体系非常落伍。 •Some people like the sense of structure that a military lifestyle imposes.一些人喜欢军事化生活方式所特有的条理。 UK ['strʌk.tʃər] US [-tʃɚ] noun BUILDING 建筑物 IMPROVER countable ■something which has been made or built from parts, especially a large building 结构体;(尤指)大型建筑物•The proposed new office tower is a steel and glass structure 43 storeys high.拟议建造的新办公大楼是一栋高43层的钢铁玻璃结构的建筑物。 UK ['strʌk.tʃər] US [-tʃɚ] verb transitive ■to plan, organize or arrange the parts of something 构成;组织•We must carefully structure and rehearse each scene.我们每一场戏都必须认真构思、认真排练。 •a well-structured argument结构严谨的论证 |