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unstructured

/uhn-struhk-cherd/US // ʌnˈstrʌk tʃərd //UK // (ʌnˈstrʌktʃəd) //

非结构化的,非结构化,非结构性的,非结构性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking a clearly defined structure or organization: an unstructured conference; an unstructured school environment.

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Examples

  • Patient data might not be accessible, or too extensive and unstructured.

  • For instance, they urge organizations to use structured rather than unstructured interviews to select employees.

  • Massive amounts of structured and unstructured data find its way online every day, and most of it is unstructured insight shared by consumers.

  • Expert opinions, research precursors, engineering solutions, and a dozen more categories of important information are sitting in files searchable perhaps by basic word matching but otherwise unstructured.

  • The principles were the outcome of three days of open, unstructured talks between nearly 100 feminists in 2014, plus additional workshops with activists, digital rights specialists, and feminist academics.

  • Netanyahu is probably comfortable with any relatively unstructured negotiations, so long as they are all process and no substance.

  • Largely unstructured, these were open invitations to speak out.

  • Theory in this sense permits attendance or focus by giving form to otherwise unstructured content.

  • I ended up in the USA, a land of unstructured and flawed literacy, but also one of amazing dynamics.

  • This does not mean, however, that our sessions are totally "unstructured."

  • Should it become an Internet address for unlimited and unstructured browsing?