well-defined a. 定义明确的, 明确的
well-defined[ adj ]- accurately stated or described
<adj.all>
a set of well-defined values
- having a clean and distinct outline as if precisely cut along the edges
<adj.all>
a finely chiseled nose
well-defined features
- Of the bigger groupings, only the former communist Party of the Democratic Left on the left and the neo-fascist MSI/National Alliance on the right have well-defined positions.
- As it was, the Mafia became an arm of anti-communism in return for a fairly well-defined but tacit agreement on the tolerance of their illicit activities.
- When there is a serious dose-related side effect it is crucial that the dose needed for effectiveness has been well-defined and has acceptable toxicity.
- The simple part is to think small and establish whether a company has a well-defined market position, an excellent balance sheet, an ability to weather industry downturns, a good management and a reasonable share price.
- Most of the industry groups are well-defined by their names.
- So while each individual in the group had different and well-defined responsibilities, all had to put aside any claim to expertise, to superiority, and accept both criticism and ideas that concerned their departments.
- Hay Group, a consultant, says a study of almost 6,100 managers in 39 companies finds that some executives are security seekers who prefer clear corporate goals and well-defined plans.
- Pickering told the council the two U.N. agencies have "separate and well-defined mandates.
- Programming computers to pick up well-defined sounds, such as the sound of an engine or heart beat, has been an easier task.
- As a result, no changes are likely. There has been some not very well-defined pressure for 'greater symmetry' of burden-sharing between strong and weak currencies.
- It is becoming increasingly difficult to square the well-defined rights of the accused in a criminal proceeding with the interminable, anonymous, vague insinuations of guilt typified by the Faith Whittlesey affair.
- 'We wanted someone whose qualities and experience included financial control, an engineering and management background, and a well-defined knowledge of operating with high public visibility.
- Peter Mitchell, a Bond Corp. director, said in an interview that "the essential objective is to create a number of well-defined entities that are specifically oriented toward specific businesses."
- But strangely enough there is a fairly well-defined kipper consumer's profile, Dunbar told me.
- At the rate Mr Greenwald has been travelling recently, this can only be an asset. Until mid-1990, Mr Greenwald seemed to have a clear, and fairly well-defined, future.
- Amev's Mr. Freedman said the purchase of the unit is part of Amev's strategy to expand its U.S. operations by acquiring companies that operate in "well-defined niche businesses within the insurance industry."
- Mr Mayle - of A Year in Provence fame and fortune - carefully sticks to a well-defined aim.
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