构造
The internal structure, composition, or arrangement of a complex object, such as a machine, a biological organism, or a geological formation.
例文
3 / 5人体的生理构造非常复杂。
The physiological structure of the human body is very complex.
这种新型发动机的构造很独特。
The construction of this new engine is very unique.
老师向我们解释了句子的基本构造。
The teacher explained the basic structure of a sentence to us.
語族
覚え方のコツ
构 (build) + 造 (create) = How something is built and created.
クイックテスト
为了修理这台电脑,他必须了解其内部的_______。
正解!
正解は: 构造
例文
人体的生理构造非常复杂。
academicThe physiological structure of the human body is very complex.
这种新型发动机的构造很独特。
businessThe construction of this new engine is very unique.
老师向我们解释了句子的基本构造。
academicThe teacher explained the basic structure of a sentence to us.
这座建筑的内部构造十分精巧。
formalThe internal construction of this building is very delicate.
你能看懂这个机器的构造吗?
everydayCan you understand the structure of this machine?
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
板块构造
plate tectonics
精神构造
mental makeup
构造复杂
complex structure
よく混同される語
结构 is more common and general; 构造 often refers to more physical, technical, or scientific structures.
使い方のコツ
Frequently appears in IELTS Reading passages related to natural sciences, engineering, or architecture.
よくある間違い
Learners often use 结构 for everything. While usually correct, 构造 sounds more professional for physical/geological subjects.
覚え方のコツ
构 (build) + 造 (create) = How something is built and created.
語源
From 'gòu' (to construct) and 'zào' (to create).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
为了修理这台电脑,他必须了解其内部的_______。
正解!
正解は: 构造
関連語彙
academicの関連語
逻辑性
B2The quality of being logical; the state of being characterized by sound reasoning and clear connections between ideas.
异议
B2A formal disagreement or objection to a proposal, decision, or opinion.
博学
B2Having or showing great knowledge or learning; erudite. It describes someone who has studied extensively across various fields.
各抒己见
B2Everyone expresses their own opinions or views freely. It is a common term used to describe discussions, seminars, or collaborative environments.
固然
B2Admittedly; no doubt; it is true that. Used to acknowledge a fact before introducing a contrasting or more important point.
固有
B2Inherent; intrinsic; something that belongs to the nature of a thing or person from the beginning.
归根结底
B2Ultimately; in the final analysis. Used to point out the most fundamental reason or essence of a matter after considering all factors.
断定
B2To conclude, judge, or assert something firmly based on evidence or reasoning.
试图
B1To try or attempt to do something. It often implies a deliberate effort to achieve a goal, sometimes with uncertainty about the result.
记载
B1To record or document something in writing or on other media; a written record of events.
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