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Definition of systematic in English: systematicadjective sɪstəˈmatɪkˌsɪstəˈmædɪk Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical. 按计划进行的;系统的;有条不紊的 a systematic search of the whole city 对整个城市进行彻底的搜查。 Example sentencesExamples - They also weren't as systematic in determining if they had a match as the adults where.
- Of course, we do not complain about a more systematic approach to wharf and ship security.
- How can he maintain that his data warrant a systematic search for support of his ideas?
- You may not achieve all of them, but a systematic plan gives you the best chance of doing so.
- In addition, the influence of parental behavior has received little systematic attention.
- We carefully examined whether taking this subset introduced any systematic bias into our sample.
- Apparently his Manual of Theology was the first systematic theology by a Baptist in America.
- The pilot study facilitates a more systematic approach to actual data collection and analysis.
- Taking a more systematic approach will prevent you from having to move items around later.
- The first systematic review of this procedure was published in 1983.
- After diagnosis, each patient was placed on similar treatment and had the same systematic evaluations performed.
- These are really issues of practical and systematic approaches to primary care.
- There has been little systematic evaluation of either adult basic education or community college remedial programs.
- We believe this is the first systematic review to investigate the measurement of quality of data in primary care.
- You have to be systematic, and you have to stay with it.
- We planned a systematic review to assess the evidence on the diagnostic impact of these and other signs and symptoms.
- Data from other turtle species suggest that systematic differences in adult survival rates between sexes are rare.
- New World wine regions are less systematic in their barrel preparation.
- Unless and until such a systematic method is introduced, the delay cannot be cut down.
- Unfortunately neither their recovery nor all of their study have been very systematic.
Synonyms structured, methodical, organized, orderly, well ordered, planned, systematized, regular, routine, standardized, standard, formal, logical, coherent, consistent, efficient, businesslike, practical, careful, fastidious, meticulous informal joined-up
OriginEarly 18th century: from French systématique, via late Latin from late Greek sustēmatikos, from sustēma (see system). Rhymesachromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic Definition of systematic in US English: systematicadjectiveˌsɪstəˈmædɪkˌsistəˈmadik Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical. 按计划进行的;系统的;有条不紊的 a systematic search of the whole city 对整个城市进行彻底的搜查。 Example sentencesExamples - Of course, we do not complain about a more systematic approach to wharf and ship security.
- In addition, the influence of parental behavior has received little systematic attention.
- Taking a more systematic approach will prevent you from having to move items around later.
- The first systematic review of this procedure was published in 1983.
- You have to be systematic, and you have to stay with it.
- We carefully examined whether taking this subset introduced any systematic bias into our sample.
- We planned a systematic review to assess the evidence on the diagnostic impact of these and other signs and symptoms.
- Unless and until such a systematic method is introduced, the delay cannot be cut down.
- We believe this is the first systematic review to investigate the measurement of quality of data in primary care.
- Data from other turtle species suggest that systematic differences in adult survival rates between sexes are rare.
- There has been little systematic evaluation of either adult basic education or community college remedial programs.
- You may not achieve all of them, but a systematic plan gives you the best chance of doing so.
- They also weren't as systematic in determining if they had a match as the adults where.
- Unfortunately neither their recovery nor all of their study have been very systematic.
- How can he maintain that his data warrant a systematic search for support of his ideas?
- New World wine regions are less systematic in their barrel preparation.
- Apparently his Manual of Theology was the first systematic theology by a Baptist in America.
- The pilot study facilitates a more systematic approach to actual data collection and analysis.
- These are really issues of practical and systematic approaches to primary care.
- After diagnosis, each patient was placed on similar treatment and had the same systematic evaluations performed.
Synonyms structured, methodical, organized, orderly, well ordered, planned, systematized, regular, routine, standardized, standard, formal, logical, coherent, consistent, efficient, businesslike, practical, careful, fastidious, meticulous
OriginEarly 18th century: from French systématique, via late Latin from late Greek sustēmatikos, from sustēma (see system). |