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adjectiveUsing or relating to structuralism (= a way of studying human culture that emphasizes the importance of its basic structures and the relationships between its parts)
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His theories on language became an important part of the european structuralist movement., foucault…
nounThe action or process of acquiring or creating structure.
verbTo impart or apply a structure to (something); to organize structurally (with regard to). also: to apply a structural approach or analysis to (something). usually in passive.
Structurally
ˈstrʌktʃ(ə)r(ə)liadverbIn a way that relates to the structure of a building or other item.
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The building is structurally sound
nounThe state or process of organization in a structured form.
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These variables interact in a process called structuration.
nounThe arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
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The two sentences have equivalent structures
verbConstruct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to.
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Services must be structured so as to avoid pitfalls
verbConstruct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to.
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Services must be structured so as to avoid pitfalls
nounThe arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
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The two sentences have equivalent structures
adverbStructurally.
nounA person who or thing which structures something. formerly specifically: †an architect, a builder (obsolete).
Structures
ˈstrʌk.tʃərnounThe arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
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The two sentences have equivalent structures
verbConstruct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to.
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Services must be structured so as to avoid pitfalls
verbConstruct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to.
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Services must be structured so as to avoid pitfalls
nounThe arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
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The two sentences have equivalent structures
nounAlso with capital initial. an advocate or practitioner of structurism.
adjectiveAlso with capital initial. of, characteristic of, or employing the method or style of structurism.
nounA dessert of thin pastry rolled up round a fruit filling and baked.
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Apple strudel
nounA dessert of thin pastry rolled up round a fruit filling and baked.
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Apple strudel
verbMake forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
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Before she could struggle, he lifted her up
nounA forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.
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There were signs of a struggle and there was a lot of blood around
verbTo work hard to do something
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We watched boys on skateboards struggle to keep their balance., he struggled with his cousin, and h…
nounA hard effort or fight to do or get something
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A struggle for sth there was a struggle for control of the company., a struggle against sth the str…
Struggle-on
ˈstrʌɡ.əlphrasal verbTo continue dealing with a difficult situation or to continue doing something difficult
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When bobbie leaves, we'll have to struggle on by ourselves until we find a replacement.
verbMake forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
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Before she could struggle, he lifted her up
nounA forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.
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There were signs of a struggle and there was a lot of blood around
verbMake forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
Usage examples:
Before she could struggle, he lifted her up
nounA forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.
Usage examples:
There were signs of a struggle and there was a lot of blood around
adjectiveStriving to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance.
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These figures suggest more bad news for struggling homeowners
verbMake forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
Usage examples:
Before she could struggle, he lifted her up
adjectiveStriving to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance.
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These figures suggest more bad news for struggling homeowners
verbPlay (a guitar or similar instrument) by sweeping the thumb or a plectrum up or down across the strings.
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He was sitting in the bedroom strumming a guitar
nounA sound made by strumming a guitar or similar instrument.
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The brittle strum of acoustic guitars
nounA swelling of the thyroid gland; a goitre.
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The most common forms of this variant are struma ovarii and carcinoid in the ovary.
nounA swelling of the thyroid gland; a goitre.
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The most common forms of this variant are struma ovarii and carcinoid in the ovary.
Strummed
strʌmverbPlay (a guitar or similar instrument) by sweeping the thumb or a plectrum up or down across the strings.
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He was sitting in the bedroom strumming a guitar
nounA sound made by strumming a guitar or similar instrument.
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The brittle strum of acoustic guitars
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