English-Thai Dictionary
structure
N สิ่งก่อสร้าง อาคาร สิ่ง ที่ สร้าง ขึ้น building construction siang-kor-sang
structure
N ส่วนประกอบ องค์ประกอบ composition organization suan-pra-kob
structure
N โครงสร้าง โครง แบบแผน frame design layout krong-sang
structure
VT สร้าง โครงสร้าง ประกอบ โครงสร้าง arrange assemble organize sang-krong-sang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
STRUCTURE
n.[L., to set or lay. ] 1. Act of building; practice of erecting buildings.
His son builds on and never is content, till the last farthing is in structure spent.
2. Manner of building; form; make; construction; as the want of insight into the structure and constitution of the terraqueous globe.
3. Manner of organization of animals and vegetables, etc.
4. A building of any kind, but chiefly a building of some size or of magnificence; an edifice. The iron bridge over the Seine in Paris, is a beautiful structure.
There stands a structure of majestic frame.
5. In mineralogy, the particular arrangement of the integrant particles or molecules of a mineral.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STRUCTURE
Struc "ture, n. Etym: [L. structura, from struere, structum, to arrange, build, construct; perhaps akin to E. strew: cf. F. structure. Cf. Construe, Destroy, Instrument, Obstruct. ]
1. The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings; construction. [R.] His son builds on, and never is content Till the last farthing is in structure spent. J. Dryden, Jr.
2. Manner of building; form; make; construction. Want of insight into the structure and constitution of the terraqueous globe. Woodward.
3. Arrangement of parts, of organs, or of constituent particles, in a substance or body; as, the structure of a rock or a mineral; the structure of a sentence. It [basalt ] has often a prismatic structure. Dana.
4. (Biol.)
Defn: Manner of organization; the arrangement of the different tissues or parts of animal and vegetable organisms; as, organic structure, or the structure of animals and plants; cellular structure.
5. That which is built; a building; esp. , a building of some size or magnificence; an edifice. There stands a structure of majestic frame. Pope. Columnar structure. See under Columnar.
STRUCTURED
STRUCTURED Struc "tured, a. (Biol.)
Defn: Having a definite organic structure; showing differentiation of parts. The passage from a structureless state to a structured state is itself a vital process. H. Spencer.
STRUCTURELESS
STRUCTURELESS Struc "ture *less, a.
Defn: Without a definite structure, or arrangement of parts; without organization; devoid of cells; homogeneous; as, a structureless membrane.
New American Oxford Dictionary
structure
struc ture |ˈstrəkCHər ˈstrək (t )ʃər | ▶noun the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex: flint is extremely hard, like diamond, which has a similar structure. • a building or other object constructed from several parts. • the quality of being organized: we shall use three headings to give some structure to the discussion. ▶verb [ with obj. ] construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to: the game is structured so that there are five ways to win. DERIVATIVES struc ture less adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the process of building ): from Old French, or from Latin structura, from struere ‘to build. ’ The verb is rarely found before the 20th cent.
structured settlement
struc tured set tle ment ▶noun a legal settlement paid out as an annuity rather than in a lump sum, usually with certain tax advantages for the recipient and a savings for the payer.
structure plan
struc |ture plan ▶noun a plan drawn up by a local planning authority for the use of a prescribed area of land.
Oxford Dictionary
structure
struc |ture |ˈstrʌktʃə | ▶noun 1 the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex: the two sentences have equivalent structures | the company's weakness is the inflexibility of its management structure. • [ mass noun ] the quality of being organized: we shall use three headings to give some structure to the discussion. 2 a building or other object constructed from several parts: the station is a magnificent structure and should not be demolished. ▶verb [ with obj. ] construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to: services must be structured so as to avoid pitfalls. DERIVATIVES structureless adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the process of building ): from Old French, or from Latin structura, from struere ‘to build ’. The verb is rarely found before the 20th cent.
structured settlement
struc tured set tle ment ▶noun a legal settlement paid out as an annuity rather than in a lump sum, usually with certain tax advantages for the recipient and a savings for the payer.
structure plan
struc |ture plan ▶noun a plan drawn up by a local planning authority for the use of a prescribed area of land.
American Oxford Thesaurus
structure
structure noun 1 a vast Gothic structure: building, edifice, construction, erection, pile. 2 the structure of local government: construction, form, formation, shape, composition, anatomy, makeup, constitution; organization, system, arrangement, design, framework, configuration, pattern. ▶verb the program is structured around periods of home study: arrange, organize, design, shape, construct, build, put together.
Oxford Thesaurus
structure
structure noun 1 a vast Gothic structure with strange ornamental spirelets: building, edifice, construction, erection, pile, complex, assembly. 2 the structure of local government | the plant's structure is simple: construction, form, formation, shape, composition, fabric, anatomy, make-up, constitution; organization, system, arrangement, layout, design, frame, framework, configuration, conformation, pattern, plan, mould; informal set-up. ▶verb the programme is structured around periods of residential study: arrange, organize, order, design, shape, give structure to, assemble, construct, build, put together.
French Dictionary
structuré
structuré , ée adj. adjectif Qui est doté d ’une structure. : Un récit bien structuré. SYNONYME organisé .
structure
structure n. f. nom féminin Disposition, arrangement des parties d ’un tout. : La structure d ’un édifice, d ’une œuvre littéraire, une structure hiérarchique. SYNONYME organisation .
structurel
structurel , elle adj. adjectif économie Relatif aux structures. : Le chômage structurel. ANTONYME conjoncturel .
structurellement
structurellement adv. D ’une manière structurelle.
structurer
structurer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Organiser selon une structure. : Il faudrait structurer davantage votre analyse. SYNONYME construire . verbe pronominal Se doter d ’une structure. : Cette nouvelle organisation s ’est structurée pour être plus efficace. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Notre association s ’est structurée géographiquement. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
structure
struc ture /strʌ́ktʃə r /〖語源は 「積み上げる 」〗(形 )structural 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C U 構造 , 仕組み , 構成 ; 組織, 機構 ▸ the internal structure of the Earth 地球の内部構造 2 C 建造物 , 建築物 , 構造物 ▸ the largest wooden structure in the world 世界最大の木造建築 3 C U (ある秩序立った )体系 .動詞 他動詞 «…を中心に » …を組織立てる , 体系化する «around » .
structured
str ú c tured 形容詞 組織立った, よく体系 [構造 ]化された .