单词 | unstructured |
释义 | un·structured a. (1) < the situation was unstructured, for there were no persons vested with authority by virtue of station or public office — American Anthropologist > < were experiencing a permissive and relatively unstructured situation that included strong demands for individual participation — G.E.Swanson > < in a neighborhood gang … with a relatively unstructured system — Journal of Social Issues > (2) < the position of the poet is unstructured … in our society — Report: Harvard Laboratory of Social Relations > < the defeated candidate has an extremely unstructured status — R.M.Goldman > b. < questions on the effect of price and flavor were unstructured … purposely vague to encourage respondents to give an answer — Australian Journal of Dairy Tech. > < in an unstructured or new situation the person feels insecure because the psychological directions are not defined — Kurt Lewin > < an unstructured situation … with no frame of reference except such as may be created by the subject himself — W.S.Ray > |
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