structures
结构,架构,結構,结构图
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Definitions
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- : mode of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents: a pyramidal structure.
- : something built or constructed, as a building, bridge, or dam.
- : a complex system considered from the point of view of the whole rather than of any single part: the structure of modern science.
- : anything composed of parts arranged together in some way; an organization.
- : the relationship or organization of the component parts of a work of art or literature: the structure of a poem.
- : Biology. mode of organization; construction and arrangement of tissues, parts, or organs.
- : Geology. the attitude of a bed or stratum or of beds or strata of sedimentary rocks, as indicated by the dip and strike.the coarser composition of a rock, as contrasted with its texture.
- : Chemistry. the manner in which atoms in a molecule are joined to each other, especially in organic chemistry where molecular arrangement is represented by a diagram or model.
- : Sociology. social structure.
- : the pattern of organization of a language as a whole or of arrangements of linguistic units, as phonemes, morphemes or tagmemes, within larger units.
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struc·tured, struc·tur·ing.
- : to give a structure, organization, or arrangement to; construct or build a systematic framework for: to structure a curriculum so well that a novice teacher can use it.
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For the substance to be a chemical, and not just a molecule, those atoms must be bound together in a fixed structure and ratio.
Those values don’t mesh with the structure of the classic Mulan story.
Amazingly, the color of light they absorb or emit can be changed simply by tweaking their chemical structure.
Either way, structures like Göbekli Tepe reveal a fundamental shift in how people related to the cosmos.
It was so hot that his vinyl windows melted, but the structure didn’t burn.
New refinements in aluminum made structures both stronger and lighter.
“I had started to become disillusioned with the norms of how people put together social structures,” recalls Miller.
But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them.
Wielding a curved knife, a young man navigates past the aging structures and into the forest.
They joined 11 structures that will have to be completely rebuilt—if at all—as Ferguson gets back on its feet.
The endless miles of railways, the vast apparatus of the factories, the soaring structures of the cities bear easy witness to it.
As the two fluids mingle, the effect upon various structures may be seen.
Rarely, sodium urate occurs in crystalline form—slender prisms, arranged in fan- or sheaf-like structures (Fig. 32).
When the sediment is abundant, casts, being light structures, will be found near the top.
I knew this was a city of noble and beautiful structures, but the reality surpasses my expectation.