structured

英 ['strʌktʃəd] 美 ['strʌktʃɚ]
  • adj. 有结构的;有组织的
  • v. 组织;构成(structure的过去分词);建造
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structured (adj.)
1810, past participle adjective from structure (v.). Meaning "organized so as to produce results" is from 1959.
1. We have introduced a more structured training programme.
我们已经推出了一门更系统的培训课程。

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2. She hoped that more activities like this could be structured.
她希望能组织更多这类活动.

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3. It was Mann who structured the agenda for maximum efficiency.
是曼制定这个取得最大效率的议程的.

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4. The next hearings will be structured differently in order to minimize the inquisitorial atmosphere.
下次听证会将以不同的方式进行,以尽可能淡化审判似的气氛。

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5. Her hands were tied by the way that the US constitution is structured.
她为美国宪法的表述缚住了手脚。

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