| word | structure |
|---|---|
| definition | noun The structure of something is the way in which it is made, built, or organized . The typical family structure of Freud's patients involved two parents and two children. The chemical structure of this particular molecule is very unusual. A structure is something that consists of parts connected together in an ordered way. The feet are highly specialised structures made up of 26 small delicate bones. A structure is something that has been built. About half of those funds has gone to repair public roads, structures and bridges. The house was a handsome four-story brick structure. verb If you structure something, you arrange it in a careful, organized pattern or system. By structuring the course this way, we produce something companies think is valuable. We have introduced a more structured training programme. |
| inflections | structuresstructuringstructuredstructured |
| cefr-level | B2 |
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