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Hierarchical Meaning in English

word

ˌhaɪˈɹɑɹkəkəɫ
hy-AR-kih-kuhl
haɪəɹˈɑːkɪkəl
hy-uh-RAA-ki-kuhl

释义

Describes a system or organization with different levels of authority or importance, where each level is above or below others.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in formal, academic, or business contexts to describe structures with ranks (e.g., companies, societies). Often paired with nouns like 'structure', 'system', or 'organization'. Sometimes implies rigidity or traditional divisions.

例句

The company uses a hierarchical management structure.

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Schools often have a hierarchical system with principals, teachers, and students.

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The military is a very hierarchical organization.

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The company’s hierarchical culture sometimes slows down decision-making.

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In a hierarchical system, it can be hard for lower-level employees to share ideas.

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Not every culture is as hierarchical as ours—some are much more flexible.

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