unstructured
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·struc·tured /ʌnˈstrʌktʃəd $ -ərd/ AWL adjective not organized in a detailed way, and allowing people freedom to do what they want 结构凌乱的;无条理的 unstructured interviews 没有条理的访谈
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unstructured• As with individual teaching, group teaching can be structured or unstructured.• The services at six in the evening seem unstructured.• Allied to this is the tendency to work closely with those schools which share this unstructured and flexible approach to referrals.• Much of it is unstructured and unmeasured, and in consequence overlooked and under-rated.• The child-rearing practices of a society lead people to develop expectations about structured or unstructured environments.• The types of information required will tend to be unpredictable and unstructured so that database access will need to be flexible.• I am unstructured where my father is more reflective.un·struc·tured adjectiveChineseSyllable
not in people detailed Corpus way, allowing and organized freedom a
unstructured
un‧struc‧tured AC /ʌnˈstrʌktʃəd $ -ərd/
adjective
not organized in a detailed way, and allowing people freedom to do what they want:
unstructured interviews
un‧struc‧tured AC /ʌnˈstrʌktʃəd $ -ərd/
adjectivenot organized in a detailed way, and allowing people freedom to do what they want: