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A n1 (overall shape, organization) structure f ; political/social structure structure politique/sociale ; wage structure échelle f des salaires ; price structure Econ échelle f des prix ; career structure plan m de carrière ; ⇒ power structure ;B vtr2 Constr construire. -
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structure ['strʌktʃə(r)]1 noun(a) (composition, framework) structure f;∎ the structure of the tower enables it to withstand winds of up to 150 mph la structure de la tour lui permet de résister à des vents pouvant atteindre 249 km/h(b) (building) construction f, bâtisse f;∎ the scaffolding was a flimsy-looking structure l'échafaudage était une construction d'apparence fragile;∎ figurative the social structure l'édifice socialstructurer -
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structure [ˈstrʌkt∫ər]1. noun* * *['strʌktʃə(r)] 1.1) ( organization) structure fwage structure — échelle f des salaires
career structure — plan m de carrière
2) ( building) construction f; ( manner of construction) construction f2.transitive verb structurer [ideas, essay]; organiser [day] -
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1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) structure2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) construction•- structurally -
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bâtiment m, charpente f, construction f, fondement m, ossature f, ouvrage m, ouvrage d’art m, structure (calculs, études) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > structure
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > structure
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10 structure of rock
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11 structure-borne noise
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > structure-borne noise
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12 structure-borne sound
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > structure-borne sound
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13 structure of expenditure
[con.] structure des dépensesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > structure of expenditure
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14 structure of supply and demand
Comm. [con.] structure de l'offre et de la demandeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > structure of supply and demand
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15 structure-borne sound transmission
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > structure-borne sound transmission
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16 structure-borne sound
bruit solidien, bruit transmis par les solidesEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > structure-borne sound
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17 structure-borne vibration
bruit solidien, bruit transmis par les solidesEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > structure-borne vibration
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18 cluster structure
structure grumeleuse f, structure mottée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cluster structure
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19 organizational structure
structure organique; structure d'organisation; organigrammeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > organizational structure
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20 double-layer space structure
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > double-layer space structure
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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
Structure — is a fundamental and sometimes intangible notion covering the recognition, observation, nature, and stability of patterns and relationships of entities. From a child s verbal description of a snowflake, to the detailed scientific analysis of the… … Wikipedia
structure — structure, social structure A term loosely applied to any recurring pattern of social behaviour; or, more specifically, to the ordered interrelationships between the different elements of a social system or society . Thus, for example, the… … Dictionary of sociology
Structure — Struc ture, n. [L. structura, from struere, structum, to arrange, build, construct; perhaps akin to E. strew: cf. F. structure. Cf. {Construe}, {Destroy}, {Instrument}, {Obstruct}.] 1. The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
structure — 1 *building, edifice, pile 2 Structure, anatomy, framework, skeleton are often used interchangeably. Structure is by far the richest in implications and the widest in its range of application. In general it denotes the formation, arrangement, and … New Dictionary of Synonyms
structure — STRUCTURE. s. f. La maniere dont un edifice est basti. La structure de ce bastiment est agreable. ce Palais est d une structure solide. On dit, La structure du corps humain, pour dire, La maniere dont le corps humain est composé, dont les parties … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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