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1 structure
1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) structură2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) construcţie•- structurally -
2 structure
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3 structure
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4 structure conflict
(el) apropiere periculoasă a două linii aeriene -
5 amorphous structure
(minr) structură amorfă -
6 arborescent structure
(met) structură dendriticăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > arborescent structure
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7 atomic structure
(at) structura atomului / atomică -
8 baciferous structure
(met) structură granularăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > baciferous structure
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9 ball structure
(chim, met) structură globulară -
10 banded structure
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11 body-centered structure
(fiz) structură cu volum centratEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > body-centered structure
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12 branched structure
(chim) structură ramificată -
13 cancelatted structure
(minr) structură reticularăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cancelatted structure
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14 cantilever structure
(drum) grindă Gerber (cu articulaţie)English-Romanian technical dictionary > cantilever structure
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15 cellular structure
(plast) structură celulară -
16 columnar structure
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17 cross-hatching structure
(geol) structură reticulatăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cross-hatching structure
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18 cross-linked structure
(th) structură reticulatăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cross-linked structure
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19 cryptocrystalline structure
(chim) structură criptocristalinăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cryptocrystalline structure
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20 crystal structure
(fiz) structură cristalină
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structure — [ stryktyr ] n. f. • 1528; « construction » XIVe; lat. structura, de struere « construire » 1 ♦ Manière dont un édifice est construit; agencement des parties d un bâtiment. ⇒aussi superstructure. « L immobile structure des cathédrales »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
structuré — structure [ stryktyr ] n. f. • 1528; « construction » XIVe; lat. structura, de struere « construire » 1 ♦ Manière dont un édifice est construit; agencement des parties d un bâtiment. ⇒aussi superstructure. « L immobile structure des cathédrales » … Encyclopédie Universelle
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structure — I (composition) noun arrangement, configuration, constitution, design, disposition, essence, fabric, form, formation, layout, make up, organization, pattern, plan, set up, shape, style, substance II (edifice) noun building, establishment,… … Law dictionary
structure — [struk′chər] n. [ME < L structura < structus, pp. of struere, to heap together, arrange: see STREW] 1. manner of building, constructing, or organizing 2. something built or constructed, as a building or dam 3. the arrangement or… … English World dictionary
structure — [n1] makeup, form anatomy, architecture, arrangement, build, complex, configuration, conformation, construction, design, fabric, fabrication, format, formation, frame, framework, interrelation, make, morphology, network, order, organization,… … New thesaurus
structure — ► NOUN 1) the arrangement of and relations between the parts of something complex. 2) a building or other object constructed from several parts. 3) the quality of being well organized. ► VERB ▪ give structure to. ORIGIN Latin structura, from… … English terms dictionary