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sys·tem·ic
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systemically (adv.)
词根:systemic
adj.systematic 系统的;体系的;有系统的;[图情] 分类的
systematized 系统化的
adv.systematically 有系统地;有组织地
n.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
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)
adjective
of, relating to, or common to a system: such as
affecting the body generally
systemic diseases
supplying those parts of the body that receive blood through the aorta rather than through the pulmonary artery
of, relating to, or being a pesticide that as used is harmless to the plant or higher animal but when absorbed into its sap or bloodstream makes the entire organism toxic to pests (such as an insect or fungus)
Neonics … are what is known as "systemic" pesticides. That is, the neonics are applied directly to seeds, and those treated seeds then grow into the crops that contain neonicotinoids in their pollen, their nectar and, indeed, their every fiber.—Joel Bleifuss
fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice People are tired of marching. People are tired of hashtag protests. People want some systemic change.—Rev. Tiffany Thomas see also systemic racism
Her story is one of hard-won resilience and a desire to fight against tremendous odds: the systemic poverty instigated and perpetuated by what her advocates describe as punitive government policy.—Stephanie Convery
noun
a systemic pesticide
systemic lupus erythematosus全身性红斑狼疮
systemic risk系统性风险;系统(连锁反映的)风险
systemic circulation体循环
systemic infection系统感染;全身感染
systemic sclerosis系统性硬化,系统性硬化病;全身性硬化症;系统性硬皮病
1803年,由 system 和 -ic 不规则地组合而成; 在医学和生物学中用于区别于 systematic 的含义。相关词汇: Systemically。
系统的
全身的
属于或影响全身的
The first known use of systemic was in 1803
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
systemic1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or common to a system: as
affecting the body generally compare local
supplying those parts of the body that receive blood through the aorta rather than through the pulmonary artery
being a pesticide that as used is harmless to a higher animal or a plant but when absorbed into the bloodstream or the sap makes the whole organism toxic to pests (as cattle grubs, mites, or aphids)
systemic2 of 2noun
a systemic pesticide
1 The problems are fundamental and systemic.
问题是根本性的、系统性的。
2 But “The Golden Girl” digs into these systemic questions with diligence.
3 But longstanding systemic realities may pose a larger challenge for districts who want to increase the amount of plant-based foods they serve, advocates say.
4 In this article, the wild plant resource of Hongye Valley were investigated by systemic sampling.
本文以红叶谷为中心,采用生态学系统布点方法, 对济南南部山区的野生植物资源进行了调查.
5 This thesis conducts a genre analysis of the weblog theoretical framework of Systemic Linguistics ( SFL ).
然而,博客作为一种语篇类型尚未得到系统的研究.
6 The theory says that racism is a systemic problem, not only a matter of individual bigotry.
7 There is a small chance that ingesting the medicine can have a “direct, toxic, topical effect,” he said, but “the larger effect appears to be more systemic, like through the bloodstream.”
8 The real question should be, why haven’t these stories provoked more outrage against a form of oppression that is clearly systemic, along with a push for change?
9 “I just need action. I just need a plan. A blueprint of how they’re going to fix some of these systemic issues, so that we’re not stuck in the red tape.”
10 By ignoring the systemic racial inequities that plague the film and television business, Hollywood is leaving $10 billion annually on the table.
11 Brantley Lee eventually became my framework to explore lingering systemic issues through the experiences of one family.
12 It's the first evidence of a potential mechanistic link between abdominal fat and systemic inflammation.
这是腹部脂肪和全身炎症反应相关联的首要证据.
13 “Our desire is to, with our findings, address some of those systemic inequities head on and to really tear the veil,” she said.
14 Right now there are a lot of white people diving into what should be required reading about systemic racism in America, and that's heartening.
15 They also complain about a certain deafness on race at a time when questions about systemic racism are coursing through the country’s cultural institutions.
16 I suspect that what we’re really talking about is a crisis of national confidence rather than a systemic failure.
17 That said, the producers took great care in presenting more than just the abuses – detailing Gabriel's life, as well as the systemic failures that led to his murder.
18 The list of TV shows set in schools could wrap around the walls of a classroom, but "Abbott Elementary" stands out by making systemic scarcity and deprivation an invisible main character.
19 These six shows chronicle mysterious vanishings of all kinds, some of them tragic crimes that expose systemic failures, others elaborate escapes staged by desperate people.
20 Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian If the events of the past week seem on the surface to be about systemic corruption in British public life then there is also an ulterior process at work.
1 根本性
2 散发的
8 全身性的
9 全身
whole-length full-size system mutton em head and ears flesh and fell from head to foot full-length cap-à-pie cap-a-pie from head to toe generalized all-over M from top to toe