| 单词 | hierarchical | 
| 释义 | hierarchical  (haɪərɑːʳkɪkəl  )       adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  A hierarchical system or organization is one in which people have different ranks or positions, depending on how important they are.   ...the traditional hierarchical system of military organization.   Synonyms: graded, ranked, graduated     Collocations:  hierarchical order Arsenal needed first-half stoppage time to establish hierarchical order.  Times, Sunday Times  Instead of a hierarchical order, these pathways are created holistically.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   They tend to (posit one or more levels of syntactic structure that) abstract away from linear order and acknowledge hierarchical order alone.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Many dependency trees abstract away from linear order and focus just on hierarchical order, which means they do not show actual word order.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Tree (d) abstracts away from linear order and reflects just hierarchical order.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   A hierarchical relationship exists between domains based on levels.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   A choice that requires us to overcome the hierarchical relationship of power over the others that are part of our cultural heritage.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Many customs gave expression to the hierarchical relationship of the two households.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   This complex of buildings was developed to be a coherent assemblage, united by a common use of materials, utilitarian design, and hierarchical relationship.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   There exist, however, many arguments for a hierarchical relationship, rather than a linear one, between the syllable constituents.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Thus, a hierarchical society with strong ties scores highly on group and grid, but an individualist or market-driven one will be weak on both.  Times, Sunday Times  In this hierarchical society everyone knew their place - farm labourers doffed the cap and deferred to their social betters.  The Times Literary Supplement  Rather than being a product of a hierarchical society, gold might have been meshed in the creation of it.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   With his elitism, he transformed the city into a hierarchical society.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The two main themes deal with trust and the independence of young people in a rigidly hierarchical society.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   To those criticisms can be added the observations that the hierarchical system of progression encourages caution.  Times, Sunday Times  The downside was that the changes required an extra management layer, creating a more hierarchical system, with more deputy governors.  Times,Sunday Times  He moved from a hierarchical system, which was tyrannical, to a team or mutual interest.  Christianity Today  Before the onset of an enlarged backroom staff, it was a strictly hierarchical system.  Times, Sunday Times  The technology threatens to create a hierarchical system in theme parks as those who can afford to pay head straight to the front of the queue.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 等级制度的 Japanese: 階層性の  | 
	
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