单词 | systematic |
释义 | systematic (sɪstəmætɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Something that is done in a systematic way is done according to a fixed plan, in a thorough and efficient way. They went about their business in a systematic way. They had not found any evidence of a systematic attempt to rig the ballot. Synonyms: methodical, organized, efficient, precise systematically (sɪstəmætɪkli ) adverb [ADVERB with verb] The army has systematically violated human rights. She began applying systematically to colleges. Collocations: systematic theology But for me, this was no longer a sterile chapter in a systematic theology textbook. Christianity Today He concludes with a study in two areas-the first systematic theology and the second either biblical studies or a biography of one of the saints. Christianity Today Story was sidelined, in favour of what was seen as a more rational systematic theology. Times, Sunday Times Somebody needs to create a systematic theology that talks about current body issues. Christianity Today We need to prioritize exegesis and biblical theology, not simply systematic theology and anthropology. Christianity Today The first-person narrator remains anonymous throughout, making him indistinguishable from the author, and the systematic use of the past tense (except for dialogue) reinforces the biographical feel. The Times Literary Supplement It involves systematic use of a domain-specific language to represent the various facets of a system. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This prefigured the systematic use of prison camps on a grand scale during the 20th century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Intelligence-led policing and problem-oriented policing are complementary strategies, both which involve systematic use of information. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also pioneered the systematic use of nilpotents. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only a tiny minority proceeds to the final stage, when activists lose faith in the efficacy of gradual change and espouse systematic violence. The Times Literary Supplement Previous elections have been marred by systematic violence and intimidation of opposition supporters. Times, Sunday Times Systematic violence was on the wane and rights were slowly extended. Times, Sunday Times In order to achieve their goals, these criminal groups utilize systematic violence and corruption. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The researchers thought this might be a systematic way of changing the aerodynamic behaviour of the wings, so as to move the aerodynamic centre. Times, Sunday Times But it has failed to address the unemployment problems in any systematic way. Times, Sunday Times He agreed, however, to look at the novels again - and did so in a characteristically systematic way, going through them in chronological order. Times, Sunday Times We saw there were pockets of good practice but no systematic way for it to be shared. Times, Sunday Times This volume consists of linked lectures and papers delivered recently, so it has the added difficulty of dealing with themes in a less than systematic way. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 有系统的 Japanese: 体系的な |
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