systematically
UK/,sɪstə'mætɪklɪ/US/.sisti'mætikli/
A2
Definitions
adv.
In an organized, methodical way
有系统地,有条理地
Root Breakdown
Root-derivedAdverb of systematic. System comes from Greek systēma — syn- (together) + histanai (to set, stand): things 'set up together' into an organized whole. The -st- there is the Greek cousin of the Latin stand root. To do something systematically is to do it as part of an ordered system.
Root st still carries 376 more wordsCommon Collocations
- 1.systematically review系统性地审查
- 2.systematically collect系统性地收集
- 3.systematically eliminate逐一排除
Example Sentences
- 1.
They systematically tested every possible cause.
- 2.
The data was collected systematically over ten years.