外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 structured ['strʌktʃɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有结构的

[计] 结构的




    structured
    [ adj ]
    1. having definite and highly organized structure

    2. <adj.all>
      a structured environment
    3. resembling a living organism in organization or development

    4. <adj.all>
      society as an integrated whole


    Structured \Struc"tured\, a. (Biol.)
    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.

    1. One industry official who has analyzed the financing said it is structured so that the company "can survive without selling assets."
    2. The way its debt is currently structured, about US$564 million of principal is due for repayment in the next two years.
    3. Mr. Burnley, in an extraordinary attack on the Transportation Department agency, told the Senate Aviation Subcommittee that as currently structured the 30-year-old FAA is "an experiment which has failed."
    4. For all these reasons, Medicaid, as currently structured, has lost some of its allure as a vehicle for providing health care to the uninsured.
    5. His own experience as a young teacher and with his later research into how children learn convinced him that a less structured atmosphere, not bound off by age and set curriculum, encourages children to learn better, at their own pace.
    6. The bonds issued in a $225 million Macy's Credit Corp. offering last fall were designed with Japanese and European investors in mind, says Jonathan Kolatch, a vice president at Goldman, Sachs & Co., which structured the offering.
    7. Officials familiar with the negotiations said the Bass Group's bid sought less FSLIC assistance than Ford's, but is structured differently and involves a somewhat smaller infusion of cash.
    8. This tax advantage can be exploited by increasing debt as against equity; it is also the reason junk bonds were structured as bonds instead of the preferred stock they otherwise more nearly resemble.
    9. The Saudis still think any structured formula for production cutbacks is premature.
    10. As the transaction was originally structured, about one-third of the PIK debt is due to convert into a 25% stake of RJR equity in 1993, unless 90% of the bond holders decide against conversion.
    11. Rather the system is poorly structured and administered and pays too many unnecessary pensions. Compared with other European countries (see chart) the retirement age is low, and pensions tend to be higher as a proportion of final salary.
    12. Baker, in a speech in Berlin in December, said Washington was seeking a closer, more formally structured relationship.
    13. Griffin structured a takeover that piled on more debt.
    14. Before agreeing to drop its appeal, Standard Chartered insisted that the return of funds be structured legally in an effort to prevent the judge's initial order from standing as a precedent.
    15. This has given me a far more structured approach, with full analysis and summaries - you couldn't do that with a card index.' He can analyse work on current campaigns and see instantly how long it is since he contacted clients.
    16. Charles R. Scott, president and chief executive officer of both Intermark and Triton, said the transaction is structured as a leveraged buy-out and would use "only a fraction of Triton's enormous cash reserves."
    17. She describes herself as well-organized and structured.
    18. Although this would increase the deficit now, it could be structured so that it wouldn't increase the deficit over a five-year horizon.
    19. The younger inmates typically have a more structured day.
    20. As anticipated when it was launched last year, the commission is approaching its task with no preconceived blueprint for how local government ought to be structured.
    21. The offering is unusual because it will be structured like a corporate bond, with interest paid semiannually and all principal returned at maturity.
    22. It is tax efficient, competitively-priced and shaped and structured around a variety of needs.' In spite of the attractions, leasing seems to have suffered disproportionately during the recession.
    23. The U.S. and Soviet positions reflect the different ways the two superpowers have structured their nuclear arsenals.
    24. However, the prospect of any assisted transaction has evolved slowly, in part because government regulators have been wrestling with how such a transaction might be structured.
    25. He said more defaults are expected from "poorly structured businesses trying to support impossible debt loads." The report also measured municipal bond defaults, which were said to have totaled $276.1 million.
    26. "I'm really structured in almost everything I do," she says.
    27. Initial soundings of investors point to a size of more than Dollars 2bn, according to banks close to the transaction. The offering may be added to Ontario's existing 10-year global bonds, or structured as a separate deal.
    28. The bonds are structured for reoffering as serial bonds due 1991-2009 and term bonds due 2015.
    29. This simple statement is fanciful, and fails to address policy issues relating to the way the privatisation was structured, the real costs of other fuels and the other subsidies hidden in the market.
    30. Low achievers who also have drug, alcohol, or behavioral problems need a very structured summer job or school program, according to Butterworth.
    加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
    您正在访问的是
    中国词汇量第二的英语词典
    更多精彩,登录后发现......
    验证码看不清,请点击刷新
      注册