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词汇 hierarchical
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Definition of hierarchical in English:

hierarchical

adjectivehʌɪəˈrɑːkɪk(ə)lˌhaɪ(ə)ˈrɑrkək(ə)l
  • Of the nature of a hierarchy; arranged in order of rank.

    等级制度的,分等级的

    the hierarchical bureaucracy of a local authority

    地方当局等级森严的官僚制度。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old hierarchical system.
    • Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish.
    • The system of administration is hierarchical and therefore has a high degree of coherence.
    • Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command.
    • As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive.
    • It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions.
    • I had grown up with a very hierarchical view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status.
    • I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking.
    • Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite.
    • As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it.
    • There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy.
    • Our civil service is based on a hierarchical military model of command.
    • In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly hierarchical one.
    • In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned.
    • The social structures of traditional societies are hierarchical.
    • Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal hierarchical control.
    • The atmosphere is that of a large, hierarchical and slightly old-fashioned American corporation.
    • The Met is very hierarchical, and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed.
    • If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system.
    • No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization.

Derivatives

  • hierarchically

  • adverbˌhʌɪəˈrɑːkɪkliˌhaɪˈrɑrkək(ə)li
    • The seating of ministers is arranged hierarchically, with the Cabinet Secretary on the Prime Minister's immediate right and holders of the senior posts seated on the Prime Minister's left or across the table.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While critical voices have been silenced, the fundamentalist and strictly hierarchically organized Opus Dei order has been able to extend its influence in the Church hierarchy.
      • Species derive from a common genus and, within a taxonomy, are hierarchically represented according to their essential characteristics and differences.
      • Just because a corporation or a country seems to be hierarchically structured does not mean that any single leader is really in charge.
      • The program, at its essence, is a database of words organized hierarchically into categories, or ‘menus.’

Rhymes

anarchical, monarchical, oligarchical

Definition of hierarchical in US English:

hierarchical

adjectiveˌhī(ə)ˈrärkək(ə)lˌhaɪ(ə)ˈrɑrkək(ə)l
  • Of the nature of a hierarchy; arranged in order of rank.

    等级制度的,分等级的

    the hierarchical bureaucracy of a local authority

    地方当局等级森严的官僚制度。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy.
    • If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system.
    • No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization.
    • The atmosphere is that of a large, hierarchical and slightly old-fashioned American corporation.
    • As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it.
    • But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old hierarchical system.
    • I had grown up with a very hierarchical view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status.
    • Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command.
    • In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly hierarchical one.
    • In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned.
    • The social structures of traditional societies are hierarchical.
    • Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite.
    • Our civil service is based on a hierarchical military model of command.
    • Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal hierarchical control.
    • The Met is very hierarchical, and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed.
    • It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions.
    • As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive.
    • The system of administration is hierarchical and therefore has a high degree of coherence.
    • Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish.
    • I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking.
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