systematic
英 [sɪstə'mætɪk]
美 ['sɪstə'mætɪk]
- adj. 系统的;体系的;有系统的;[图情] 分类的;一贯的,惯常的
CET4 TEM4 IELTS 考 研 TOEFL CET6
- systematic (adj.)
- 1670s, "pertaining to a system," from French systématique or directly from Late Latin systematicus, from Greek systematikos "combined in a whole," from systema (genitive systematos); see system. From 1789 as "methodical," often in a bad sense, "ruthlessly methodical." Related: Systematical (1660s); systematically.
- 1. a systematic approach to solving the problem
- 系统解决问题的办法
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The way he works isn't very systematic.
- 他的工作不是很有条理.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The teacher made a systematic work of teaching.
- 这个教师进行系统的教学工作.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. They had not found any evidence of a systematic attempt to rig the ballot.
- 他们没有发现任何证据证明有人企图全面操纵投票。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. In the West, job interviews are highly formalized and systematic.
- 在西方,工作面试是非常正式和系统化的。
来自辞典例句