单词 | hierarchical |
释义 | hi·er·ar·chi·cal or hi·er·ar·chic 1. < the liturgy of the mass presupposes … the hierarchical order of church and society corresponds to the divine hierarchy — Jacob Taubes > 2. a. < although the hierarchical federal arrangement is typical, there are many organizations which are unitary — D.D.McKean > < only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art — Partisan Review > b. < a denial … due to pressure from a political or hierarchical source interfering with the due course of judicial proceedings — M.R.Cohen > 3. < a hierarchical feeling has grown up in Italy about the standings of the artists — R.M.Coates > < the hierarchical status of a child in relation to other members of the family — Norman Cameron > < the tailor, department head, and floor supervisor were summoned, appealed to, and appalled in hierarchic succession — Marvin Barrett > 4. < the hierarchical arrangement of cultures constructed by the 19th century anthropologists — Henry Orenstein > • hi·er·ar·chi·cal·ly |
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