structure

structure
1. noun
1) Struktur, die; Aufbau, der; (Mus.) Kompositionsweise, die; (manner of construction) Bauweise, die; Struktur, die
2) (something constructed) Konstruktion, die; (building) Bauwerk, das; (complex whole; also Biol.) Struktur, die
2. transitive verb
strukturieren; regeln [Leben]; aufbauen [literarisches Werk]; (construct) konstruieren; bauen
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noun
1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) die Struktur
2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) das Bauwerk
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struc·ture
[ˈstrʌktʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]
I. n
1. (arrangement) Struktur f, Aufbau m
\structure of a cell Zellaufbau m
course \structure Kursaufbau m, Kursstruktur f
\structure of society Gesellschaftsstruktur f
social \structure Sozialstruktur f, soziales Gefüge
2. (system) Struktur f
management \structure Leitungsstruktur f
3. (construction) Bau[werk] nt; (make-up of a construction) Konstruktion f
II. vt
to \structure sth etw strukturieren; (construct) etw konstruieren [o bauen]; life etw regeln
we must carefully \structure and rehearse each scene wir müssen jede Szene sorgfältig aufbauen und proben
well-\structured argument gut aufgebaute [o gegliederte] Argumentation
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['strʌktʃə(r)]
1. n
1) (= organization) Struktur f; (LITER) Aufbau m; (TECH, of bridge, car etc) Konstruktion f

bone structure — Knochenbau m

2) (= thing constructed) Konstruktion f
2. vt
strukturieren; essay, argument aufbauen, gliedern; layout, life gestalten
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structure [ˈstrʌktʃə(r)]
A s
1. BIOL, CHEM etc Struktur f, fig auch (Auf)Bau m, Gefüge n, Gliederung f:
structure of power Machtstruktur;
structure of a sentence Satzbau;
structure of society Gesellschaftsstruktur
2. ARCH, TECH Bau(art) m(f), Konstruktion f
3. Bau(werk) m(n), Gebäude n (auch fig), pl Bauten pl
4. fig Gebilde n
B v/t strukturieren, einen Aufsatz etc auch aufbauen
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1. noun
1) Struktur, die; Aufbau, der; (Mus.) Kompositionsweise, die; (manner of construction) Bauweise, die; Struktur, die
2) (something constructed) Konstruktion, die; (building) Bauwerk, das; (complex whole; also Biol.) Struktur, die
2. transitive verb
strukturieren; regeln [Leben]; aufbauen [literarisches Werk]; (construct) konstruieren; bauen
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n.
Aufbau -ten m.
Bauweise -n f.
Beschaffenheit f.
Gebilde - n.
Gefüge -n n.
Gliederung f.
Struktur -en f.

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