architectures
Pronunciation: [ˈɑːrkɪtɛkʧərz]
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Context: “design field”
(noun) the art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures. It's about how the buildings look and how they work, like homes, schools, or skyscrapers.
Example
The modern architectures in the city are very impressive and attract many visitors.
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The old architectures in the town are not very functional and need repairs.
Example
What kind of architectures do you like to see on your travels?
Context: “system”
(noun) a way of organizing or structuring something, like a computer system or a plan. It refers to how different parts fit together and work as a whole.
Example
The new software architectures are designed to work faster and more efficiently.
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The outdated architectures of the program caused many problems during its use.
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How do the different architectures affect the performance of the software?
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