internal structure

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalandstructure

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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structure
noun
uk
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
us
/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofinternalandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinternal structure

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It also discusses theirinternalstructure.
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Theinternalstructureof tone, however, is controversial.
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The rest of theinternalstructureis non-observable.
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States (know, be, love) are properties with nointernalstructure.
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However, theinternalstructureof the trained network remains opaque.
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In point of fact, however, they haveinternalstructure.
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Interfaces are allowed to have aninternalstructure, too.
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We also address theinternalstructureof the expression.
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In addition, the semantics preserves theinternalstructureof hashes.
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Organic systems assimilate information about the world mediated by theirinternalstructure.
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Consequently, in-situ complement adverbs have a complexinternalstructure(and are necessarily focused).
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Prior to analysis, all grains were imaged by cathodoluminescence in order to reveal theirinternalstructure.
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This description includes the mix region boundaries, as well as itsinternalstructure.
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It is about theinternalstructureof goodness, not about the relation between rightness and goodness.
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We argue that it is theinternalstructureof morphology which leads to this consequence.
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The theory of theinternalstructureof the syntax module has developed considerably.
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Descriptions of the ' grammatical elements ' cover theirinternalstructure, distributional properties and semantic characteristics.
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Theinternalstructureof the agent is usually based on a cognitive architecture.
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The main point here is that the constructions under investigation have a 'prototypicalinternalstructure'.
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Phrases haveinternalstructuretoo, though not all meet the characteristics in the checklist.
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Some noun phrases also function as definite expressions, others as indefinite, depending on theirinternalstructure.
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Typically, block diagrams are used for describing theinternalstructureof a system.
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Many of the remaining definite examples explicitly highlight the duration orinternalstructureof the activity.
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