structured
structured — adjective
1. arranged according to a clear design in which each part has a definite purpose a
arranged according to a clear design in which each part has a definite purpose and connects logically to the rest, so that the whole thing is easy to understand or use.
Baraka's research paper was highly structured, with each chapter building on the previous one.
highly + structured; structured + building metaphor
Nia prefers a structured daily routine because it helps her manage her time efficiently.
structured + noun (daily routine)
The summer internship programme was well-structured, offering mentoring at every stage.
A structured interview uses the same questions for every candidate to ensure fairness.
Sana found that a structured approach to saving money helped her reach her goals faster.
- organized
broader term; anything arranged neatly can be organized, while structured implies a deliberate design with interdependent parts.
- systematic
emphasises a consistent, repeatable method; systematic is about procedure, structured is about architecture of parts.
- methodical
focuses on careful step-by-step order, often used for people rather than systems.
- unstructured
lacking a clear plan or arrangement; opposite in all contexts.
- chaotic
describes extreme lack of order, stronger than simply not being structured.
- loose
informal or flexible in structure; a loose arrangement is the opposite of a tightly structured one.
文法句型
structured + noun
be + structured
well/highly + structured
用法筆記
Frequently modified by intensifiers: highly structured, well-structured, loosely structured. Common before nouns like approach, environment, programme, interview, routine, and curriculum. Unlike structural, which describes physical or organisational frameworks (a structural problem), structured describes the quality of deliberate arrangement.
常見錯誤
2. designed as a custom investment or borrowing arrangement that combines multiple
designed as a custom investment or borrowing arrangement that combines multiple financial components — such as different interest rates, market-linked returns, or insurance features — to meet a specific client's needs.
Christopher chose a structured note tied to the performance of technology stocks across Asia.
structured note (financial product type)
The finance team evaluated several structured deposits before selecting one with flexible withdrawal terms.
structured deposits (financial product type)
Yumi's portfolio included a structured bond designed to provide steady income during her retirement years.
A structured product may guarantee a minimum return while also gaining from stock market growth.
- customised
broader term; applies to any tailored product or service, not only finance.
- tailored
suggests personal design for an individual client, close in meaning but less technical.
- bespoke
British English term for custom-made; used in finance but less common.
- standard
a standard financial product has fixed terms with no customisation.
- off-the-shelf
ready-made with no tailoring to individual needs.
文法句型
structured + noun (product / note / bond / deposit / finance)
用法筆記
Typically appears before financial nouns: product, note, bond, deposit, finance, and investment. These instruments are often called structured products in the industry. The term implies customisation and multi-component design, not simply being 'well-organised' — the everyday sense of structured does not apply here.
常見錯誤
3. made with firm tailoring or stiff materials so that the garment holds a fixed si
made with firm tailoring or stiff materials so that the garment holds a fixed silhouette and does not fall loosely against the body.
Dahlia wore a structured coat with clean lines that gave her outfit a professional look.
structured + coat; clean lines collocation
The bridal boutique featured structured gowns that maintained their shape without extra petticoats.
structured gowns + shape retention
Ignacio asked the tailor for a structured jacket with a fitted waist and broad shoulders.
A structured handbag keeps its rectangular form even when it is nearly empty.
- tailored
close in meaning but emphasises custom fitting rather than the garment's inherent shape-holding quality.
- fitted
describes how closely the garment follows the body, not necessarily how firm the fabric is.
- shaped
general term; a shaped garment has contours but may not have the stiff construction of a structured piece.
- flowing
hangs loosely and moves with the body, opposite of structured in fashion.
- loose
not tight-fitting; a loose garment is the opposite of a structured one.
- unstructured
a fashion term for soft, unpadded garments without stiff tailoring.
文法句型
structured + noun (jacket / dress / blazer / coat / handbag)
用法筆記
Common in fashion and tailoring contexts. Applies to garments and accessories that use interfacing, lining, or dense fabric to maintain a crisp shape. Contrasts with flowing, draped, soft, or unstructured styles. A structured piece is typically more formal than an unstructured one.