structurally
structurally — adverb
1. used for describing the way that the separate pieces or elements of a system, bu
used for describing the way that the separate pieces or elements of a system, building, organization, or other complex whole are connected and arranged in relation to each other
The old railway bridge is still structurally sound after sixty years of use.
structurally + adjective (sound, different, similar)
Haruto argued that the two countries' education systems are structurally different.
The city's main hospital was structurally damaged by the earthquake and had to close.
These two novels are structurally similar even though their stories are very different.
The company is structurally sound, though its annual profits have fallen this year.
- architecturally
more specific to building design and construction; 'structurally' is broader and also applies to systems and organizations
- internally
focuses on what is inside rather than how parts connect; less precise
- organizationally
limited to the arrangement of people or processes within an institution, not physical objects
用法筆記
Frequently used before adjectives (structurally sound, structurally different) or past participles (structurally damaged) to describe the internal makeup of something. Common in engineering, architecture, and academic contexts.