systematic
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sys·te·mat·ic /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk◂/ ●○○ adjective ORGANIZEorganized carefully and done thoroughly 系统化的,有条理的,细致周到的a systematic approach/way/method a systematic approach to solving the problem 对这个问题采取的有条不紊的解决方法 a systematic way of organizing your work 井然有序的工作安排方式► see thesaurus at careful —systematically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpus
systematic• Analysis of the data should have been more systematic.• We do not need to envisage systematic and conspiratorial marketing plans here.• A systematic approach is needed for proper diagnosis.• Widespread and systematic crime occurs in normal, everyday situations.• Ex-prisoners talked of systematic cruelty within the jail.• the systematic destruction of the country's education system• Jeffries' subject was the systematic effort by the white power structure to keep black people down.• The pragmatist's solution to many of the problems of philosophy is simply that of not providing any systematic solution at all.• And so began the systematic stripping away of what little autonomy Mama had left.• Educational technology is therefore offered as almost a synonym for systematic thinking in education.• Again the same point emerges: high social standing and systematic training did not mix.a systematic approach/way/method• Eventually I decided that what was needed was a little organisation - a systematic approach to make my busy life a little less fraught.• The first step is to establish that linkage between nutrition factors and health status in a systematic way.• The object of job evaluation is to provide a systematic approach to defining the relative worth of different jobs.• There is also the problem that the researcher's observations can be subjective and are difficult to record in a systematic way.• Therefore, one must adopt a systematic approach to acid-base diagnosis, as emphasized earlier in this chapter.• Solomonoff and Kolmogorov independently invented a systematic way of measuring complexity.• To see how this works we first need a systematic way of numbering Turing machines.• But it is all of them working together in a systematic way that produces the dramatic results companies really want.sys·te·mat·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
and thoroughly organized Corpus done carefully
systematic
sys‧te‧mat‧ic /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk◂, ˌsɪstɪˈmætɪk◂/
adjective
a systematic approach/way/method
a systematic approach to solving the problem
a systematic way of organizing your work
—systematically /-kli/ adverb
▪ careful trying to avoid mistakes and do everything correctly by paying a lot of attention to details: Try to be more careful with your punctuation. | A careful inspection showed cracks in the foundation of the building.
▪methodical always doing things in a careful and well-organized way: He is very methodical in his work and likes to plan everything in advance. | This time the researchers used a more methodical approach to the problem.
▪thorough /ˈθʌrə $ ˈθʌroʊ, ˈθʌrə/ careful to examine or deal with every part of something, so that you do not miss anything important: There will be a thorough investigation into the circumstances of her death. | Our mechanics will check everything – they’re very thorough.
▪meticulous very careful about every small detail in order to make sure everything is done correctly: She keeps meticulous records of the students’ progress. | He was meticulous about keeping the place clean and tidy.
▪systematic using a fixed plan in a careful and well-organized way in order to do everything that you should: a systematic review of the scientific evidence | We need a systematic way to evaluate employees.
▪painstaking using a lot of time and effort to do something in a very careful and thorough way: The book is the result of ten years of painstaking research. | They began the long and painstaking task of translating his work into English.
sys‧te‧mat‧ic /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk◂, ˌsɪstɪˈmætɪk◂/
adjective Word Family: noun: system, systematization; verb: systematize; adverb: systematically; adjective: systematic
organized carefully and done thoroughlya systematic approach/way/method
—systematically /-kli/ adverb
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