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词汇 methodical
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Definition of methodical in English:

methodical

adjective mɪˈθɒdɪk(ə)lməˈθɑdək(ə)l
  • 1Done according to a systematic or established procedure.

    有条理的;井然有序的

    a methodical approach to the evaluation of computer systems

    鉴定电脑系统的系统方法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The search began with methodical, round-the-clock sonar scans of the predetermined search zone.
    • It includes magical incantations, but most of the text takes a methodical, empirical approach to diagnosis and treatment.
    • The methodical search even involved a police sniffer dog, three-year-old Harvey.
    • You need excellent guard play and to be methodical in approach, concerned with tempo and getting it down to a possession game.
    • In terms of its careful emphasis on surprise, artillery concentration, and methodical planning, Amiens pointed the way ahead to Alamein.
    • The methodical process and careful attention that Gibbs has devoted to his work belies the banality of his subject.
    • An effort is now under way to establish a methodical breeding program in the hope of creating a healthy captive population.
    • Yet people choose dentists every day using much less rigorous and methodical approaches.
    • You still need the sequential, programmed, methodical approach to your child's overall learning.
    • At 15, she took up golf and immediately thrived on her country's uniquely methodical approach to fostering the best young talent.
    • Cohen recommends a methodical, three-part approach to archiving for posterity.
    • This slow pace results from a methodical and exhaustive research process.
    • Why is it that we don't treat our search for a partner with the same methodical approach as other major decisions, like buying a house or finding a job?
    • The only sufficient way to counter this, of course, is to use a slow and methodical fashion in approaching your objectives.
    • His occasional obsessions were strategic in nature, procedural, methodical.
    • His choir-training methods were methodical, painstaking, and gentlemanly.
    • We are going to undertake a fairly rigorous and methodical approach.
    • At this time of year, you will find all the answers you are seeking in conscientious, methodical soul-searching.
    • His major motifs are still walls and human figures and he paints them with the same methodical approach to surface detailing as he had done in the past.
    • Victory over the French may have been completed in a methodical, if not exciting fashion, but England will be warned not to switch off now.
    Synonyms
    orderly, well ordered, well organized, well thought out, planned, well planned, efficient, businesslike, coherent, systematic, scientific, structured, logical, analytic, formal, regular, well regulated, disciplined
    meticulous, punctilious, tidy, neat
    1. 1.1 (of a person) orderly or systematic in thought or behaviour.
      (人)思维有条理的;办事有条不紊的
      she was so methodical, she kept everything documented
      a methodical man, he assembled all the papers into a huge pile
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was methodical, efficient, uncorruptible, perhaps even capable of being ruthless.
      • He was methodical about it and did his best to ignore his companions.
      • When it came to training camp, he was methodical in his preparation often going away and secluding himself from the outside world.
      • They are methodical and essentially cautious.
      • Beneath the swashbuckling image is a methodical player who makes the safe, smart move nine times out of 10.
      • I was more methodical this time, going through the presented menu, trying, in vain, to taste every dish.
      • If you are a methodical man, some of this may be old hat or even too obvious, but for the majority it may well be news!
      • She didn't know that she was dealing with a very methodical man who follows up.
      • The other thing he has going for him is that he is so methodical.
      • He was methodical and precise; the first great champion and the first great grinder, too.
      • As a Capricorn I'm very methodical, and with Moon in Gemini I gather data into a philosophical structure.
      • You're a careful, methodical person, and you work hard at making things work.
      • My mother was very methodical in the way she used this notebook.
      • They are good, methodical thinkers and have shown that they keep their heads under pressure.
      • They are methodical, consistent and, most important, they are honest.
      • He's methodical and doesn't race irrationally or run over racers to gain position.
      • Matisse was the elder, but he was a slower and more methodical man by temperament and it was Picasso who initially made the greater splash.
      • You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters.
      • The youngest daughter did not enjoy carrying them, but she was a methodical person who did what she set out to do.
      • He was a most methodical man and, on daily walks in the College garden and elsewhere, he counted the number of paces from one place to another.

Derivatives

  • methodic

  • adjective mɪˈθɒdɪkməˈθɑdɪk
    • What's rather unique about this album is their dedication to structure, their deliberate attentiveness to carving the outlines of each song with methodic gusto.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With this owner, time mattered, but the regular checks were methodic and orderly.
      • The overall effect is one of methodic restraint in the presentation of ideas, and the importance of each underlying sound.
      • That's the careful, methodic, very adult mind of someone planning to hurt another person.
      • The drill team clicked and clapped and stomped, their feet and guns a methodic waltz between human and machine.

Origin

Late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek methodikos (from methodos: see method) + -al.

Rhymes

periodical, rhapsodical, synodical

Definition of methodical in US English:

methodical

adjectiveməˈTHädək(ə)lməˈθɑdək(ə)l
  • 1Done according to a systematic or established form of procedure.

    有条理的;井然有序的

    a methodical approach to the evaluation of computer systems

    鉴定电脑系统的系统方法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet people choose dentists every day using much less rigorous and methodical approaches.
    • His choir-training methods were methodical, painstaking, and gentlemanly.
    • We are going to undertake a fairly rigorous and methodical approach.
    • This slow pace results from a methodical and exhaustive research process.
    • An effort is now under way to establish a methodical breeding program in the hope of creating a healthy captive population.
    • You need excellent guard play and to be methodical in approach, concerned with tempo and getting it down to a possession game.
    • The search began with methodical, round-the-clock sonar scans of the predetermined search zone.
    • At 15, she took up golf and immediately thrived on her country's uniquely methodical approach to fostering the best young talent.
    • Victory over the French may have been completed in a methodical, if not exciting fashion, but England will be warned not to switch off now.
    • At this time of year, you will find all the answers you are seeking in conscientious, methodical soul-searching.
    • The methodical search even involved a police sniffer dog, three-year-old Harvey.
    • You still need the sequential, programmed, methodical approach to your child's overall learning.
    • His major motifs are still walls and human figures and he paints them with the same methodical approach to surface detailing as he had done in the past.
    • Why is it that we don't treat our search for a partner with the same methodical approach as other major decisions, like buying a house or finding a job?
    • The only sufficient way to counter this, of course, is to use a slow and methodical fashion in approaching your objectives.
    • In terms of its careful emphasis on surprise, artillery concentration, and methodical planning, Amiens pointed the way ahead to Alamein.
    • His occasional obsessions were strategic in nature, procedural, methodical.
    • It includes magical incantations, but most of the text takes a methodical, empirical approach to diagnosis and treatment.
    • Cohen recommends a methodical, three-part approach to archiving for posterity.
    • The methodical process and careful attention that Gibbs has devoted to his work belies the banality of his subject.
    Synonyms
    orderly, well ordered, well organized, well thought out, planned, well planned, efficient, businesslike, coherent, systematic, scientific, structured, logical, analytic, formal, regular, well regulated, disciplined
    1. 1.1 (of a person) orderly or systematic in thought or behavior.
      (人)思维有条理的;办事有条不紊的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you are a methodical man, some of this may be old hat or even too obvious, but for the majority it may well be news!
      • They are methodical, consistent and, most important, they are honest.
      • They are good, methodical thinkers and have shown that they keep their heads under pressure.
      • As a Capricorn I'm very methodical, and with Moon in Gemini I gather data into a philosophical structure.
      • She didn't know that she was dealing with a very methodical man who follows up.
      • He was methodical and precise; the first great champion and the first great grinder, too.
      • The other thing he has going for him is that he is so methodical.
      • When it came to training camp, he was methodical in his preparation often going away and secluding himself from the outside world.
      • Beneath the swashbuckling image is a methodical player who makes the safe, smart move nine times out of 10.
      • You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters.
      • You're a careful, methodical person, and you work hard at making things work.
      • He was methodical, efficient, uncorruptible, perhaps even capable of being ruthless.
      • Matisse was the elder, but he was a slower and more methodical man by temperament and it was Picasso who initially made the greater splash.
      • He's methodical and doesn't race irrationally or run over racers to gain position.
      • My mother was very methodical in the way she used this notebook.
      • He was a most methodical man and, on daily walks in the College garden and elsewhere, he counted the number of paces from one place to another.
      • He was methodical about it and did his best to ignore his companions.
      • I was more methodical this time, going through the presented menu, trying, in vain, to taste every dish.
      • They are methodical and essentially cautious.
      • The youngest daughter did not enjoy carrying them, but she was a methodical person who did what she set out to do.

Origin

Late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek methodikos (from methodos: see method)+ -al.

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