词汇 | systematic |
释义 | systematic adjective uk /ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/ us /ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/ C2 according to an agreed set of methods or organized plan: 有条理的,有系统的,有计划的 approvingWe've got to be more systematic in the way that we approach this task.我们完成这项任务的时候应该更有条理一些。 disapprovingWe're hearing reports of the systematic rape and torture of prisoners.我们听到一些报道说囚犯们受到蓄意强暴和折磨。 Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger concordance describe macrocosm miscatalogue misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel pigeonhole shake someone down short-list shortlist sort sort something out unstructured You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Planning, expecting and arranging Related wordsystematically systematic | American Dictionarysystematic adjective us/ˌsɪs·təˈmæt̬·ɪk/ using an organized method that is often detailed: In his typically systematic way, he laid out the pros and cons in nine numbered paragraphs. systematicallyadverbus/ˌsɪs·təˈmæt̬·ɪk·li/ They systematically analyze all the evidence. systematic | Business Englishsystematic adjective uk /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/us done according to a particular system in an organized way: Salespersons are requested to make a systematic analysis of their failures. A systematic approach should be adopted to collecting information. When completing the form, it helps to be systematic. systematicallyadverb The software packages help researchers to work systematically. Examples of systematicsystematic A systematic care program for bipolar disorder significantly reduces risk of mania over 12 months. They will be reduced and to a certain extent they will be systematic. A systematic formalism to define activities and business processes is presented, as well as clear mathematical formulation and template representations. The text is unique, as it represents the work of a single author, who cogently articulates a systematic approach to psychiatry. Singularly lacking is a systematic, replicable method of identifying the strategies these parties pursue. Now that we can differentiate systematic non-proportionality from the effects of random error and lumpiness, let us look again at the issue of proportional allocations. It took a long time to develop ' a systematic, subject-based taxonomy for such a new field of study', as the editors say. There also had to be a sufficient level of evidence (in the form of randomized controlled trials) to support systematic review and meta-analysis. Moreover, as the measurements were taken by different nurses, the possibility of any systematic error in measurement is also unlikely. Virtually all of these efforts presume, encourage, and sometimes even require modeling to accompany systematic reviews of clinical evidence (10). Any systematic error should be corrected as quickly as possible in a course of treatment. Unfortunately, there are no cross-nationally comparable measures of this relationship that would make a systematic analysis possible. The lack of systematic age monitoring appeared to reflect an unofficial consensus which placed age at the bottom of the equality agenda. The database has many assessments in the area of prevention, whereof most are systematic reviews. A general literature review revealed more than 1,000 systematic reviews in the general field of disease prevention and control. See all examples of systematic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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