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词汇 infrastructure
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Definition of infrastructure in English:

infrastructure

noun ˈɪnfrəstrʌktʃəˈɪnfrəˌstrək(t)ʃər
  • The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

    基础结构,基础设施

    the social and economic infrastructure of a country
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the past, these infrastructures were physically and functionally separate.
    • If people are healthy and educated they are then stronger to improve their own communities and build sound infrastructures.
    • It would run the infrastructure and charge the train operators for the use of the track.
    • Facility executives also should identify what network infrastructures exist in the facility.
    • In France, investing in railways is seen as investing in the infrastructure of France.
    • India is also emerging as a huge coal consumer as it works to upgrade its infrastructure.
    • Existing communication infrastructures should be used, but others may need to be developed.
    • We also need to progress our plans to invest in the transport infrastructure.
    • But he also emphasized the need to provide physical protection to critical infrastructures.
    • They require breaking old habits and patterns of care and forging new infrastructures.
    • In this country we have the resources and expertise to build infrastructures and basis for commerce abroad.
    • In some cases, they may even push the cooling infrastructures of older design facilities beyond their limits.
    • It has the infrastructure in place and knows the logistics of large scale delivery systems.
    • Little is being invested in the infrastructure and maintenance of the oil industry.
    • The French built an infrastructure and created a rudimentary education system.
    • It is easy to integrate into existing wired networks and standard enterprise computing infrastructures.
    • This is not intended to be a political debate about ownership of the infrastructure.
    • It recognises the infrastructure in place and the level of service we can provide here.
    • Multinationals are also investing in infrastructure and communication systems.
    • We are exploring new avenues where we can use our vast infrastructure to earn profits.
    Synonyms
    structure, framework, frame, form, make-up, constitution, composition, construction, organization, foundations, mechanisms, anatomy, essence

Origin

Early 20th century: from French (see infra-, structure).

Definition of infrastructure in US English:

infrastructure

nounˈɪnfrəˌstrək(t)ʃərˈinfrəˌstrək(t)SHər
  • The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

    基础结构,基础设施

    the social and economic infrastructure of a country
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Existing communication infrastructures should be used, but others may need to be developed.
    • If people are healthy and educated they are then stronger to improve their own communities and build sound infrastructures.
    • We are exploring new avenues where we can use our vast infrastructure to earn profits.
    • But he also emphasized the need to provide physical protection to critical infrastructures.
    • It recognises the infrastructure in place and the level of service we can provide here.
    • We also need to progress our plans to invest in the transport infrastructure.
    • In this country we have the resources and expertise to build infrastructures and basis for commerce abroad.
    • India is also emerging as a huge coal consumer as it works to upgrade its infrastructure.
    • It would run the infrastructure and charge the train operators for the use of the track.
    • It is easy to integrate into existing wired networks and standard enterprise computing infrastructures.
    • The French built an infrastructure and created a rudimentary education system.
    • This is not intended to be a political debate about ownership of the infrastructure.
    • In the past, these infrastructures were physically and functionally separate.
    • In France, investing in railways is seen as investing in the infrastructure of France.
    • In some cases, they may even push the cooling infrastructures of older design facilities beyond their limits.
    • They require breaking old habits and patterns of care and forging new infrastructures.
    • It has the infrastructure in place and knows the logistics of large scale delivery systems.
    • Little is being invested in the infrastructure and maintenance of the oil industry.
    • Facility executives also should identify what network infrastructures exist in the facility.
    • Multinationals are also investing in infrastructure and communication systems.
    Synonyms
    structure, framework, frame, form, make-up, constitution, composition, construction, organization, foundations, mechanisms, anatomy, essence

Origin

Early 20th century: from French (see infra-, structure).

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