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1. The police made a systematic search of the house.
警察对房子进行了彻底的搜查。
2. This problem cries out for a long-term, open-minded, systematic search.
这个问题十分需要长期的、不带偏见的、系统的探索研究。
3. He is systematic in his approach to work.
他工作起来井井有条。
1. 系统性:亚当.史密斯(Adam Smith)与大卫.李嘉图(David Ricardo)所发展.融资决策(financing decision)以可能的最低长期资金成本来取得资金.投资决策(investment decision)以最有效资金配置来让股东财富极大化.系统性(systematic)或无法分散的(no
1. 成体系的;系统的;有条理的;按既定计划的
Something that is done in a systematic way is done according to a fixed plan, in a thorough and efficient way.
e.g. They went about their business in a systematic way...
他们按部就班地做生意。
e.g. 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。
1. Insurance companies should also apply prudent oversight and keep adequate capital reserve to guard against systematic risks.
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2. CEPA's implementation signifies a new stage in the integration of the two economies, regulated and fostered by a systematic arrangement.
3. The only change China has made is upgrading it management of foreign investment in a legal and more systematic manner.
4. systematic
4. T here is a systematic close channel of communication between intellectual property counsels, the technology and brand innovation department and the marketing department.
5. As long as systematic restraint is in place, it does not matter what kind of ball sports civil servants may play.
6. Such a training base provides an ideal place for college students and coalmine employees to undergo systematic training on production and security.
7. It is strengthening the systematic development of equipment to form a complete system of equipment, weaponry and equipment support.
8. The soaring prices of consumer goods have not only seriously affected ordinary people's living conditions, they have also added systematic risks to the country's financial market.
9. Urban management should be an inclusive system with systematic coordination and cooperation among different sectors of the government.
10. But such forecasts rest too heavily on so few isolated historical cases, and the authors have failed to establish a systematic correlation between sex ratios and violence.
adj
1. characterized by order and planning
e.g. the investigation was very systematic
a systematic administrator
2. of or relating to taxonomy
e.g. taxonomic relations
a taxonomic designation
Synonym: taxonomic taxonomical