structure (third-person singular simple present structures, present participle structuring, simple past and past participle structured) (transitive) To give structure to; to arrange.
artists must study the structure of the human body 芸術家 は 人体 の構造を 研究 しなければならない the structure of the benzene molecule ベンゼン 分子の 構造 4 physical composition, make-up, composition, constitution, makeup 人 や 物 が 構成される 方法 (the way in which someone or something is composed)
structureと一緒に使われやすい単語・表現 building structure(建築構造)、organizational structure(組織構造)、sentence structure(文の構造) structureの例文 1. The structure of the building is sound.(その建物の構造はしっかりしている。 ) 2.
形容詞 structural (comparative more structural, superlative most structural) Of, relating to, or having structure.
Although system configuration can be changed, as by adding more memory or disk capacity, the basic structure of the system--its architecture--remains the same.
EurekAlert!: Direct experimental validation on the crystal structure, chemical bonding and magnetic properties of CrB2
“In this work, a comprehensive study on crystal structure and chemical bonding properties of CrB 2 was conducted using a combinatorial of theoretical calculations and experimental validations.
Direct experimental validation on the crystal structure, chemical bonding and magnetic properties of CrB2
I think use of "usually" and "normally" is similar in English usage, and both are correct and exchangeable. I prefer 'normally' in most of my writings. Is there any suggestion for me?
Normally states that the occurrence is the norm, not that any other outcome would be weird, but that the normal outcome is the most commonly occurring (or the mode). Use of normally implies that there is a norm, which generally and usually don't. So: Generally when the apocalypse comes people will run for their lives.