systematically如何读

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systematically是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 有系统地
  2. 有组织地
  3. 有计划地
  4. 有条不紊地
  5. 有条理地

systematically词根

词根:system

adj.

systematic 系统的;体系的;有系统的;[图情] 分类的

systemic 系统的;全身的;体系的

systematized 系统化的

n.

system 制度,体制;系统;方法

systematization 系统化;组织化;分类

systematics 系统学;分类学

systematism 组织化;系统化;制度化;组织主义

systematist 组织主义者

systematizer 分类者;组织者;使体系化的人

v.

systematized 系统化,体系化(systematize的过去式)

vt.

systematize 使系统化;使组织化;将…分类

systemize 使……系统化;把……分类;组织化

systematise 使系统化;使有秩序(等于systematize)

systematically英英释义

adjective

relating to or consisting of a system

presented or formulated as a coherent body of ideas or principles

systematic thought

methodical in procedure or plan a systematic scholar

a systematic approach

marked by thoroughness and regularity

systematic efforts

of, relating to, or concerned with classificationspecifically: taxonomic

systematically词源英文解释

Late Latin systematicus, from Greek systēmatikos, from systēmat-, systēma

The first known use of systematic was in 1666

systematically儿童词典英英释义

tab1 of 2noun

a short flap or tag used as an aid in filing, pulling, or hanging

something inserted

close watch

keep tabs on fashion trends

bill entry 3 sense 2, check

a key on a keyboard especially for arranging information in columns

tab2 of 2verb

to furnish or ornament with tabs

to select or name for a special purpose : designate

tabbed as the team's next captain

to hit the tab key on a keyboard

systolenoun

the contraction of the heart by which the blood is forced onward and the circulation kept up compare diastole

systolenoun

the contraction of the heart by which the blood is forced onward and the circulation kept up compare diastole

systemicadjective

of, relating to, or common to a system: as

of or relating to the body as a whole

a systemic disease

concerned with the circulation that supplies blood to the bodily tissues through the aorta rather than the circulation involved in carrying blood through the pulmonary artery

fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice

systemic change

systemicadjective

of, relating to, or common to a system: as

of or relating to the body as a whole

a systemic disease

concerned with the circulation that supplies blood to the bodily tissues through the aorta rather than the circulation involved in carrying blood through the pulmonary artery

fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice

systemic change

systematizeverb

to make into or arrange according to a system

systematizeverb

to make into or arrange according to a system

systematizeverb

to make into or arrange according to a system

systematizeverb

to make into or arrange according to a system

systematicadjective

relating to or forming a system

systematic thought

presented or worked out as a system

carried out or acting with thoroughness or regularity

systematic efforts

systematically 例句

1 The abusers were protected, systematically, by the adult beneficiaries of the money and power those abusers could provide.

2 And we are systematically standing up, one by one, and fighting back.

3 While Mr. Elba systematically courts an audience, a deep-seated ambivalence about the trappings of fame courses through his actions and comments.

4 Murdoch decided to close News of the World in July as allegations piled up that it systematically intercepted the private voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims.

5 Merely by systematically withholding oxygen, experimenters have caused normal cells to turn into cancer cells, as we shall see in the following chapter.

6 Capitalizing on Mantell’s enfeebled state, Owen set about systematically expunging Mantell’s contributions from the record, renaming species that Mantell had named years before and claiming credit for their discovery for himself.

7 Using agile techniques to systematically and continually reduce risk.

利用敏捷开发技术来系统地并持续地降低风险。

8 But to bring any enforcement action, the agency would need proof of an airline “systematically and intentionally” using this tactic to lure consumers to its website or increasing the prices ultimately paid by passengers.

9 “In the 20th century, a lot of that material is shared on social media and Web sites, so we began systematically archiving Web sites focused on Shakespeare.”

10 By systematically depleting nearly all the nutrients from the broth, Beadle found that the mold strains could still grow on a minimal broth containing nothing more than a sugar and a vitamin called biotin.

11 None have done so as systematically as Coates, a master essayist.

12 “These were insights that were widely known and that were systematically destroyed and dismantled.”

13 But Levanthal and Wunderman’s examples suggest that there may be simple ways to enhance stickiness and systematically engineer stickiness into a message.

14 This government has systematically destroyed an entire industry – our industry.

15 Only if you systematically discount that evidence — for instance, the memories of Sally’s son Madison Hemings, who claimed Jefferson as his father in an 1873 newspaper account — can you sustain the old skepticism.

16 Abstractions about capital punishment were one thing, but the details of systematically killing someone who is not a threat are completely different.

17 One of the first mainstream journalists to systematically brand Trump’s comments as lies was Daniel Dale, the Toronto Star’s Washington bureau chief.

18 Prepare systematically.

系统准备。

19 Researchers have documented prolonged warfare between groups, and even one case of ‘genocidal’ activity in which one troop systematically slaughtered most members of a neighbouring band.

20 It was that “India was systematically deindustrialized” by a British monopoly that had been “established . . . by means of war, other people’s revolutions, and her own imperial rule.”

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