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- Estructurado means organized according to a clear system or plan.
- It is commonly used in professional, academic, and technical contexts.
- The word must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
- It is a more formal and precise alternative to the word 'organizado'.
The Spanish word estructurado (or its feminine form estructurada) is a powerful adjective that describes something organized according to a specific plan, system, or framework. At its core, it refers to the existence of a 'structure'—a skeleton or blueprint that holds parts together in a logical and predictable way. When you call a project 'estructurado', you are saying it is not chaotic; it has a beginning, a middle, and an end, with clear relationships between its components. This word is essential for B1 learners because it marks the transition from simple descriptions of 'good' or 'bad' to more professional and precise evaluations of methods and systems.
- Professional Context
- In the workplace, an 'entrevista estructurada' is one where every candidate is asked the same set of questions in the same order. This ensures fairness and consistency.
- Educational Context
- Teachers often talk about a 'plan de estudios estructurado', which means the curriculum follows a logical progression from easy to difficult topics.
Beyond physical objects, 'estructurado' frequently describes abstract concepts like thoughts, speeches, or software code. For instance, in the world of computing, 'datos estructurados' (structured data) refers to information that fits neatly into a database, like names and dates, as opposed to 'datos no estructurados' like emails or videos. This distinction is vital in modern technical Spanish. The word implies a sense of discipline and intentionality. If a person is described as 'muy estructurada', it suggests they are highly organized, perhaps even rigid, preferring routines and clear rules over spontaneity. This can be a compliment in a corporate setting but might imply a lack of flexibility in social contexts.
El arquitecto presentó un diseño muy estructurado para el nuevo edificio municipal.
In everyday life, you might use this word to describe a daily routine. A 'día estructurado' is one where you know exactly when you will eat, work, and exercise. This is particularly common in discussions about child development or productivity. The nuance here is that 'estructurado' is more formal and specific than 'organizado'. While 'organizado' might just mean your room is clean, 'estructurado' implies that there is an underlying logic or system at play. It is the difference between having books on a shelf and having them categorized by genre, author, and publication date.
Finally, the word is often used in the negative sense to describe systems that are failing. 'Desestructurado' is a common term in sociology and psychology. For example, 'una familia desestructurada' refers to a dysfunctional family where the traditional roles and support systems have broken down. Understanding the root 'estructura' allows you to build a whole family of words, including 'estructurar' (the verb to structure) and 'estructural' (the adjective for something relating to the basic foundation).
Necesitamos un enfoque más estructurado para resolver este problema técnico.
- Usage in Media
- In news reports about government reforms, you will often hear about 'cambios estructurados', meaning changes that are not random but part of a larger, systemic overhaul.
Using estructurado correctly requires attention to noun-adjective agreement and word order. In Spanish, adjectives usually follow the noun, and this word is no exception. It serves to qualify the noun by adding a layer of systematic organization. Let us explore the various ways this word integrates into sentence structures, starting with the most basic and moving toward complex professional usage. The key is to identify the noun being described and ensure the adjective matches its gender and number.
Ella tiene una mente muy estructurada y nunca olvida un detalle importante.
When describing a person's personality or way of thinking, 'estructurada' implies a logical, step-by-step approach. Notice in the example above that 'mente' is feminine, so we use 'estructurada'. If we were talking about a man's way of thinking ('pensamiento'), we would say 'un pensamiento estructurado'. This flexibility is what makes the word so versatile across different subjects. You can apply it to a physical object like a building, a digital object like a database, or a conceptual object like a theory.
- With the Verb 'Ser'
- Use 'ser' when describing an inherent quality. 'El curso es estructurado' means the course, by design, is organized. This is its permanent state.
- With the Verb 'Estar'
- Use 'estar' to describe a current state or the result of an action. 'La información ya está estructurada' means the information has been put into a structure and is ready now.
In more complex sentences, 'estructurado' can be modified by adverbs like 'bien' (well), 'mal' (poorly), 'altamente' (highly), or 'rígidamente' (rigidly). For example, 'un informe bien estructurado' is a high compliment in a Spanish-speaking office, suggesting the report is easy to read and logically sound. Conversely, 'un sistema mal estructurado' suggests that while there is a system, it is flawed and ineffective. This allows for a high degree of precision in your descriptions.
Los datos están estructurados en tablas para facilitar su análisis estadístico.
Another common pattern involves the preposition 'en' to describe what the structure consists of. 'Estructurado en capítulos' (structured in chapters), 'estructurado en fases' (structured in phases), or 'estructurado en niveles' (structured in levels). This construction is incredibly useful for project managers and students alike. It allows you to break down a large concept into its constituent parts, providing clarity to your listener or reader. If you are preparing for a DELE exam at the B1 or B2 level, using these types of phrases will significantly boost your score for 'cohesion and coherence'.
Finally, consider the plural forms. If you are talking about several projects, you must say 'proyectos estructurados'. If you are talking about several tasks, you say 'tareas estructuradas'. Pay close attention to the final vowels '-o', '-a', '-os', or '-as'. This is a common area for errors among English speakers because the English word 'structured' never changes its ending. Practicing these agreements is a fundamental step in mastering Spanish grammar at the intermediate level.
Buscamos un entorno de trabajo estructurado donde las responsabilidades sean claras.
If you spend time in a professional or academic environment in a Spanish-speaking country, you will encounter the word estructurado daily. It is a staple of 'lenguaje corporativo' (corporate language). In meetings, managers often discuss the need for 'procesos estructurados' to improve efficiency. When a company is growing, it moves from a chaotic startup phase to a more 'estructurada' phase where departments and hierarchies are clearly defined. If you are applying for a job, you might hear the recruiter mention a 'salario estructurado', which refers to a pay scale based on specific levels and bonuses.
En la reunión de hoy, definiremos un plan estructurado para el lanzamiento del producto.
In the field of education and psychology, the word is equally prevalent. Educational psychologists often recommend 'ambientes estructurados' (structured environments) for children with ADHD or autism, as predictability helps reduce anxiety. You will hear teachers talking about 'actividades estructuradas' versus 'juego libre' (free play). In this context, 'estructurado' means that the adult has set specific goals and steps for the activity. If you listen to podcasts about personal development or productivity in Spanish, like those focused on the 'Método GTD' (Getting Things Done), you will hear experts talking about having an 'agenda estructurada' to manage time effectively.
- Science and Tech
- Software developers in Madrid or Mexico City use 'programación estructurada' to refer to a programming paradigm that uses subroutines and blocks, making code cleaner and more maintainable.
- Social Sciences
- Sociologists use 'estructurado' to describe social classes or systems of power. They might talk about 'desigualdad estructurada', meaning inequality that is built into the very fabric of society.
You will also hear this word in the news, particularly during economic reports. Analysts might talk about 'productos financieros estructurados'. These are complex financial instruments, like derivatives, that are 'structured' to provide specific returns based on the performance of underlying assets. While this might sound like jargon, it is a very common term in the financial sections of newspapers like 'El País' or 'El Economista'. Understanding this word allows you to grasp the core concept of these reports: that the financial product isn't simple; it has a built-in architecture.
El gobierno anunció un programa estructurado de ayudas para las pequeñas empresas.
Even in the arts, 'estructurado' is used. A literary critic might describe a novel as having a 'trama muy estructurada' (a very structured plot), implying that the author has carefully connected all the story threads. In music, a symphony is more 'estructurada' than a jazz improvisation. In all these cases, the word signals to the listener that there is a deliberate design behind what they are experiencing. It conveys a sense of quality and professionalism that 'ordenado' simply doesn't reach.
Su discurso fue tan estructurado que todos entendieron los puntos principales de inmediato.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with estructurado is failing to adjust for gender and number. Because 'structured' is invariable in English, students often default to 'estructurado' for everything. For example, saying 'la clase es estructurado' is a clear error; it must be 'la clase es estructurada'. This mistake is particularly common when the adjective is separated from the noun by a verb. Always look back to the subject of the sentence to determine the correct ending.
Incorrecto: Las lecciones son muy estructurado. Correcto: Las lecciones son muy estructuradas.
Another common pitfall is confusing 'estructurado' with 'organizado'. While they are synonyms in many contexts, they are not always interchangeable. 'Organizado' usually refers to a state of neatness or a person's general habit. 'Estructurado' refers to the underlying system or framework. If you say a room is 'estructurado', it sounds like you are talking about its architectural design or the layout of the furniture according to a plan. If you just mean the clothes are off the floor, use 'organizado'. Using 'estructurado' in casual situations can sometimes make you sound overly formal or like a textbook.
- False Friends and Cognates
- Be careful not to confuse 'estructurado' with 'edificado' (built) or 'construido' (constructed). While a building is 'estructurado' in its design, 'estructurado' is more often used for abstract systems, whereas 'construido' is for physical construction.
- Word Order
- In Spanish, placing 'estructurado' before the noun (e.g., 'un estructurado plan') is rare and usually reserved for poetic or highly stylistic writing. Stick to placing it after the noun in 99% of cases.
Learners also struggle with the difference between 'estructurado' and 'estructural'. 'Estructurado' is the result of being organized (the adjective form of the participle), while 'estructural' means 'relating to the structure itself'. For example, 'un cambio estructurado' is a change that was planned out, while 'un cambio estructural' is a change that affects the fundamental core of a system. Mixing these up can lead to significant misunderstandings in professional contexts, especially in engineering or economics.
No confundas: 'Un problema estructural' (a problem in the foundation) con 'un problema estructurado' (a problem that is well-defined/organized).
Finally, avoid overusing the word. In Spanish, variety is prized in writing. If you have already used 'estructurado' in a paragraph, consider switching to 'sistemático', 'metódico', or 'planificado'. Over-reliance on one 'smart' word can make your Spanish feel repetitive. Use 'estructurado' when you specifically want to highlight the framework or logical arrangement of something, and use other synonyms when you want to highlight the person's habits or the chronological order of events.
To truly master estructurado, you must understand its place within a family of similar words. Depending on the context, you might choose a different term to convey a more specific nuance. The most common alternative is organizado. As mentioned before, 'organizado' is broader and more common in daily life. A person is 'organizada' if they keep their desk clean, but they are 'estructurada' if they have a complex system for filing every document based on a specific logic.
- Metódico vs. Estructurado
- 'Metódico' refers to someone who follows a 'método' (method) or a specific sequence of steps. While an 'estructurado' person likes order, a 'metódico' person is obsessed with the process. You can have a structured plan without being a methodical person, though they often go together.
- Sistemático vs. Estructurado
- 'Sistemático' implies that something is done according to a 'sistema' (system). It often carries a connotation of being thorough and leaving nothing to chance. 'Un análisis sistemático' is one that covers every single part of a system.
Another interesting alternative is planificado. This word specifically refers to things that have been planned in advance. While 'estructurado' describes the current state of organization, 'planificado' describes the intent and the preparation. You might have a 'viaje planificado' (a planned trip) that isn't necessarily 'estructurado' (it might be a simple plan), but if the trip has a minute-by-minute itinerary, then it is both 'planificado' and 'estructurado'.
Comparación: 'Un libro bien estructurado' (logical flow) vs. 'un libro ordenado' (neatly printed or arranged on a shelf).
In more technical or academic settings, you might use jerarquizado. This means 'organized into a hierarchy'. If a company is 'estructurada', it might have a flat structure, but if it is 'jerarquizada', it definitely has a clear chain of command from the boss down to the employees. Using 'jerarquizado' shows a very high level of Spanish proficiency. Similarly, coherente is often used alongside 'estructurado'. While 'estructurado' refers to the form, 'coherente' refers to the logical consistency of the ideas within that form.
For the opposite of 'estructurado', you have several options. Desordenado is the most basic (messy). Caótico is more extreme (chaotic). Improvisado means done without a plan (improvised). And finally, desestructurado is the direct antonym, often used for families, societies, or systems that have lost their functional organization. Choosing the right antonym is just as important as choosing the right synonym for clear communication.
Ejemplo: Su vida es un poco caótica porque no sigue un horario estructurado.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The root 'stru' is also found in English words like 'destroy', 'instruct', and 'instrument', all relating to building up or taking down structures.
発音ガイド
- Starting with 's' instead of 'es' (e.g., 'structured' instead of 'estructurado').
- Pronouncing the 'u' like 'you' instead of a pure 'oo' sound.
- Making the 'd' too hard, like an English 'd' in 'dog'. It should be softer.
- Misplacing the stress on the first or second syllable.
- Dropping the final 'o' in casual speech.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'structured'.
Requires attention to gender/number agreement and spelling (double 'u').
The 'es-' prefix and the soft 'd' can be tricky for beginners.
Usually clear, though fast speech might soften the 'd' significantly.
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Adjective-Noun Agreement
El plan (masc) estructurado / La idea (fem) estructurada.
Position of Adjectives
Usually follows the noun: 'un sistema estructurado'.
Past Participles as Adjectives
Estructurado comes from the verb estructurar.
Using 'Estar' for States
La información está estructurada (current state).
Formation of Adverbs from Adjectives
Estructuradamente (though rare, 'de forma estructurada' is preferred).
レベル別の例文
Mi día es muy estructurado.
My day is very structured.
Masculine singular agreement with 'día'.
La clase es estructurada.
The class is structured.
Feminine singular agreement with 'clase'.
Tengo un plan estructurado.
I have a structured plan.
The adjective follows the noun 'plan'.
Es un libro muy estructurado.
It is a very structured book.
'Muy' is an adverb that modifies 'estructurado'.
Tus tareas son estructuradas.
Your tasks are structured.
Feminine plural agreement with 'tareas'.
El profesor es estructurado.
The teacher is structured.
Describing a person's personality/habit.
No es un juego estructurado.
It is not a structured game.
Negation using 'no' before the verb 'es'.
Queremos un viaje estructurado.
We want a structured trip.
Masculine singular agreement with 'viaje'.
Necesitamos un horario más estructurado.
We need a more structured schedule.
'Más' is used for comparison.
Ella prefiere una rutina estructurada.
She prefers a structured routine.
Feminine singular agreement with 'rutina'.
Los ejercicios están bien estructurados.
The exercises are well structured.
Use of 'estar' to describe the state of the exercises.
Es una empresa muy estructurada.
It is a very structured company.
Feminine singular agreement with 'empresa'.
El curso no parece estructurado.
The course does not seem structured.
Using 'parecer' (to seem) as the linking verb.
Busco un método estructurado para estudiar.
I am looking for a structured method to study.
Masculine singular agreement with 'método'.
Sus ideas son poco estructuradas.
His/her ideas are not very structured.
'Poco' means 'little' or 'not very' in this context.
Tenemos un proceso estructurado para esto.
We have a structured process for this.
Masculine singular agreement with 'proceso'.
El discurso fue muy estructurado y claro.
The speech was very structured and clear.
Adjectives 'estructurado' and 'claro' both agree with 'discurso'.
Prefiero trabajar en un ambiente estructurado.
I prefer to work in a structured environment.
Masculine singular agreement with 'ambiente'.
La base de datos está bien estructurada.
The database is well structured.
Feminine singular agreement with 'base de datos'.
El proyecto está estructurado en tres fases.
The project is structured in three phases.
Using 'en' to describe the components of the structure.
No es una persona muy estructurada.
He/she is not a very structured person.
Agreement with 'persona' (always feminine).
Buscamos una solución más estructurada al problema.
We are looking for a more structured solution to the problem.
Feminine singular agreement with 'solución'.
Su vida parece estar muy estructurada ahora.
His/her life seems to be very structured now.
Using 'estar' to indicate a current state of being.
Las leyes ofrecen un marco estructurado.
The laws offer a structured framework.
Masculine singular agreement with 'marco'.
Realizamos una entrevista estructurada a cada candidato.
We conducted a structured interview with each candidate.
Terminología de recursos humanos (HR terminology).
El sistema financiero es altamente estructurado.
The financial system is highly structured.
'Altamente' is a formal adverb.
Los datos no estructurados son difíciles de analizar.
Unstructured data is difficult to analyze.
Negative form 'no estructurados' used in technical contexts.
Presentó un argumento lógicamente estructurado.
He/she presented a logically structured argument.
Adverb 'lógicamente' modifies the adjective.
La organización requiere un enfoque más estructurado.
The organization requires a more structured approach.
Masculine singular agreement with 'enfoque'.
El programa de formación está estructurado por niveles.
The training program is structured by levels.
Using 'por' to indicate the method of organization.
Es un lenguaje de programación estructurado.
It is a structured programming language.
Technical term: 'lenguaje de programación estructurado'.
La sociedad está estructurada en clases sociales.
Society is structured into social classes.
Sociological context; feminine singular agreement with 'sociedad'.
La narrativa está estructurada de forma no lineal.
The narrative is structured in a non-linear way.
Literary analysis; 'de forma' explains the manner.
El autor utiliza un estilo rígidamente estructurado.
The author uses a rigidly structured style.
'Rígidamente' adds a nuance of lack of flexibility.
Es imperativo mantener un diálogo estructurado.
It is imperative to maintain a structured dialogue.
Formal/Academic register.
La empresa sufrió una reforma estructurada.
The company underwent a structured reform.
Implying the reform followed a specific blueprint.
Sus críticas suelen ser muy bien estructuradas.
His/her criticisms tend to be very well structured.
Plural feminine agreement with 'críticas'.
El pensamiento estructurado es vital para la ciencia.
Structured thinking is vital for science.
Abstract concept used as a subject.
La arquitectura gótica es altamente estructurada.
Gothic architecture is highly structured.
Art history context; agreement with 'arquitectura'.
Ofrece un análisis estructurado de la coyuntura actual.
It offers a structured analysis of the current situation.
'Coyuntura' is a high-level word for 'situation/circumstance'.
La ontología del ser se presenta como algo estructurado.
The ontology of being presents itself as something structured.
Philosophical register; using 'algo' as a pronoun.
Existe una dicotomía entre lo espontáneo y lo estructurado.
There is a dichotomy between the spontaneous and the structured.
Using 'lo' to create abstract nouns from adjectives.
La burocracia, por definición, es un sistema estructurado.
Bureaucracy, by definition, is a structured system.
Political science/Sociology context.
El genoma humano está complejamente estructurado.
The human genome is complexly structured.
'Complejamente' is a sophisticated adverb.
La obra carece de un desarrollo estructurado de los personajes.
The work lacks a structured development of the characters.
Literary criticism; 'carecer de' means 'to lack'.
Se requiere una intervención estructurada y sistémica.
A structured and systemic intervention is required.
Policy/Medical register.
La memoria no es un archivo estructurado, sino dinámico.
Memory is not a structured archive, but a dynamic one.
Neuroscience context; contrasting 'estructurado' with 'dinámico'.
La legalidad vigente constituye un orden estructurado.
Current legality constitutes a structured order.
Legal register; 'vigente' means 'currently in force'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Doing something in a structured manner. It describes the 'how' of an action.
Trabajamos de forma estructurada para evitar errores.
— Lacking sufficient organization. Often used as a mild criticism.
Su método es un poco estructurado y confuso.
— Extremely organized or rigid. Used for complex systems.
Es un entorno de trabajo altamente estructurado.
— Poorly organized or having a flawed framework.
El edificio está mal estructurado y es peligroso.
— Flawlessly organized. A high compliment for work or plans.
El evento estuvo perfectamente estructurado.
— Organized around a specific central theme or idea.
El libro está estructurado en torno a la historia de España.
— To have an organized personality or lifestyle.
Mi hermana es una persona muy estructurada.
— To remain organized despite challenges or changes.
Es difícil mantenerse estructurado durante las vacaciones.
— To apply a systematic perspective to a task or problem.
Debemos dar un enfoque estructurado a la investigación.
— To feel that one's life or work has order and purpose.
Me siento más estructurado cuando uso mi agenda.
よく混同される語
Estructural means 'relating to the structure', while estructurado means 'having a structure'.
Instruido means 'educated' or 'learned', often confused by beginners due to the 'stru' sound.
Strict means 'rigid with rules', while estructurado means 'organized with a system'.
慣用句と表現
— To bring order to something chaotic. It is like 'giving shape' to a project.
Necesitamos poner estructura a esta lluvia de ideas.
neutral— To be a very logical and clear-thinking person. A compliment for intelligence.
Ese chico tiene la cabeza bien estructurada.
informal— To disrupt the established order or pattern, often for creative reasons.
El artista decidió romper la estructura tradicional del cuadro.
artistic— Something that has no structure or logic at all. (Literally: without feet or head).
Su plan no tiene ni pies ni cabeza.
informal— To act without a structured plan or outside of a system. (Opposite of being structured).
En este proyecto, él prefiere ir por libre.
informal— To become too structured or rigid in one's thinking. (From 'cuadrícula' - grid).
No te cuadricules tanto, hay que ser flexible.
informal— To follow the structured plan or script exactly as written.
Durante la ceremonia, todos deben seguir el guion.
neutral— To set the structured guidelines or rules for others to follow.
El jefe es quien marca las pautas en la oficina.
neutral— To ensure every part of a structured plan is completed and connected.
Antes de lanzar el producto, debemos atar todos los cabos.
informal— Something that doesn't fit into the structured order or context.
Ese comentario estuvo totalmente fuera de lugar.
neutral間違えやすい
They both mean 'orderly'.
Organizado is for general habits and neatness. Estructurado is for systematic frameworks.
Su cuarto está organizado, pero su método de estudio es estructurado.
Both imply following a plan.
Metódico describes a person's constant behavior. Estructurado describes the thing itself.
Él es metódico; por eso su informe está tan estructurado.
Both relate to systems.
Sistemático implies covering every part thoroughly. Estructurado implies having a clear shape.
Hizo un repaso sistemático del texto estructurado.
Both come from building roots.
Edificado is for physical buildings or moral 'building up'. Estructurado is for organization.
El edificio está bien edificado y el espacio interior está estructurado.
Both involve planning.
Planificado means 'thought of before'. Estructurado means 'put into a logical form'.
El viaje fue planificado hace meses y está muy estructurado.
文型パターン
Mi [sustantivo] es estructurado.
Mi horario es estructurado.
Tengo un [sustantivo] muy estructurado.
Tengo un plan muy estructurado.
El [sustantivo] está estructurado en [partes].
El libro está estructurado en diez capítulos.
Buscamos un enfoque más estructurado para [acción].
Buscamos un enfoque más estructurado para resolver esto.
A pesar de ser un sistema estructurado, carece de [sustantivo].
A pesar de ser un sistema estructurado, carece de flexibilidad.
La dialéctica entre lo estructurado y lo amorfo define [sustantivo].
La dialéctica entre lo estructurado y lo amorfo define su obra.
Es una [sustantivo] bien estructurada.
Es una presentación bien estructurada.
Los datos están estructurados de tal manera que [consecuencia].
Los datos están estructurados de tal manera que son fáciles de leer.
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使い方
High in professional and academic Spanish; moderate in daily conversation.
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El clase es muy estructurado.
→
La clase es muy estructurada.
Clase is feminine, so the adjective must also be feminine and the article must match.
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Tengo un estructurado plan.
→
Tengo un plan estructurado.
In Spanish, descriptive adjectives usually come after the noun, not before it.
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Los datos están estructurado.
→
Los datos están estructurados.
The adjective must agree in number (plural) with the noun 'datos'.
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Es un problema estructurado.
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Es un problema estructural.
You usually want to say the problem is 'structural' (relating to the foundation), not that the problem itself is 'well-organized'.
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Yo soy estructurado con mi tiempo.
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Soy organizado con mi tiempo.
While not 'wrong', 'organizado' is more natural for personal habits. 'Estructurado' sounds a bit like a machine.
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Gender Check
Always check the noun before you say the word. If the noun ends in -a (like 'agenda'), use 'estructurada'. If it ends in -o (like 'horario'), use 'estructurado'.
Use it in Business
In a job interview, say 'Soy una persona muy estructurada'. It sounds much more professional than just saying 'Soy organizado'.
The 'ES' Start
Don't skip the 'E' at the beginning. It's not 'structured', it's 'E-struc-tu-ra-do'. Practice saying 'E' before the 'S'.
Logical Flow
When describing a book or a movie, use 'estructurado' to talk about the plot. 'La trama está muy bien estructurada' is a great sentence for a review.
Word Families
Learn 'estructura' (noun) and 'estructurar' (verb) at the same time. This triples your vocabulary with almost no extra effort.
Flexibility
Remember that while being 'estructurado' is good for work, Spanish speakers value 'flexibilidad' in social settings. Don't be too rigid!
Data Context
If you work in IT, use 'datos estructurados' for SQL databases and 'datos no estructurados' for things like NoSQL or text files.
Prepositions
Pair it with 'en'. Say 'estructurado en fases' or 'estructurado en bloques'. This makes your descriptions much clearer.
Building Blocks
Visualize Lego blocks. A pile of Legos is 'desordenado'. A built castle is 'estructurado'. This visual helps anchor the meaning.
Avoid Repetition
If you use 'estructurado' once, try 'sistemático' or 'bien organizado' the next time to make your Spanish sound more natural.
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Think of an 'ES-TRUCK' (a Spanish truck) that is perfectly 'STRUCTURED' to carry heavy loads. The 'ES' at the start reminds you it's Spanish, and 'TRUC' sounds like 'struc'.
視覚的連想
Imagine a skyscraper with a visible steel skeleton. That skeleton is the 'estructura', and the building is 'estructurado'.
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チャレンジ
Try to describe your three most 'estructuradas' activities of the day using the word at least three times in different sentences.
語源
From the Latin word 'structura', which comes from 'struere' meaning 'to build' or 'to assemble'. The suffix '-ado' is the past participle ending in Spanish, which often functions as an adjective.
元の意味: Originally referred to the act of building or the result of a construction process.
Romance (Indo-European).文化的な背景
Be careful when using 'desestructurado' to describe a family, as it can be a sensitive or stigmatizing label.
English speakers often use 'structured' in the same ways, but Spanish uses it more frequently in academic and sociological discussions.
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実際の使用場面
Educación
- currículo estructurado
- lección estructurada
- aprendizaje estructurado
- evaluación estructurada
Negocios
- organigrama estructurado
- proceso estructurado
- finanzas estructuradas
- reunión estructurada
Informática
- programación estructurada
- datos estructurados
- consulta estructurada
- código estructurado
Psicología
- entorno estructurado
- rutina estructurada
- mente estructurada
- terapia estructurada
Arquitectura
- diseño estructurado
- espacio estructurado
- elemento estructurado
- edificio estructurado
会話のきっかけ
"¿Prefieres tener un día muy estructurado o prefieres la espontaneidad?"
"¿Crees que el sistema educativo de tu país es suficientemente estructurado?"
"¿Cómo es tu método estructurado para aprender nuevas palabras en español?"
"¿Prefieres trabajar en una empresa muy estructurada o en una startup?"
"¿Qué tan estructurada es tu rutina de ejercicios cada semana?"
日記のテーマ
Describe cómo sería un día perfectamente estructurado para ti, desde que te despiertas hasta que te duermes.
Reflexiona sobre un proyecto que falló por no estar bien estructurado. ¿Qué aprendiste?
¿Eres una persona estructurada o desordenada? Da ejemplos de tu vida diaria para apoyar tu respuesta.
Escribe sobre la importancia de tener datos estructurados en el mundo digital actual.
Compara una actividad estructurada que disfrutas con una actividad libre. ¿Qué beneficios tiene cada una?
よくある質問
10 問'Organizado' es más general y se refiere al orden cotidiano, como tener una habitación limpia. 'Estructurado' es más formal y se refiere a un sistema o marco lógico subyacente. Por ejemplo, una empresa tiene un organigrama estructurado.
Sí, puedes decir que alguien es 'una persona muy estructurada'. Esto significa que son muy organizados, siguen rutinas y prefieren tener un plan claro para todo. A veces puede implicar que son poco flexibles.
Se dice 'desestructurado' o 'no estructurado'. 'Desestructurado' se usa a menudo para problemas sociales o psicológicos (ej. una familia desestructurada), mientras que 'no estructurado' se usa en contextos técnicos (ej. datos no estructurados).
Es muy común en el trabajo, la universidad y en contextos técnicos. En una conversación casual con amigos, es más probable que escuches 'organizado' o 'ordenado', a menos que hablen de algo serio.
Usa 'estructural' para hablar de algo que pertenece a la estructura misma (ej. un daño estructural en un edificio). Usa 'estructurado' para decir que algo tiene un orden o sistema (ej. un informe estructurado).
En español estándar, la 'd' entre vocales es muy suave. Casi suena como el sonido 'th' en la palabra inglesa 'this'. No debe sonar fuerte como una 'd' al principio de una palabra.
Es un término técnico que se refiere a información que está organizada en un formato predefinido, como una hoja de cálculo o una base de datos, lo que facilita su búsqueda y análisis.
No es común. En español, los adjetivos descriptivos largos como 'estructurado' casi siempre van después del sustantivo: 'un plan estructurado'.
El verbo es 'estructurar', que significa dar estructura o forma a algo. Por ejemplo: 'Debemos estructurar el departamento de ventas'.
No, tiene cuatro formas: estructurado, estructurada, estructurados, estructuradas. Debe coincidir siempre con el sustantivo al que describe.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a sentence describing your daily routine using 'estructurada'.
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Describe a well-organized book you read using 'estructurado'.
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Explain why a company needs a 'plan estructurado'.
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Write a sentence using the plural 'estructurados'.
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Use 'estructurada' to describe a person's mind.
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Write a sentence about a 'curso estructurado'.
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Use the word 'desestructurado' in a sentence.
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Write a formal sentence about a 'diálogo estructurado'.
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Describe a messy plan as 'poco estructurado'.
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Write a sentence about 'datos estructurados'.
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Use 'estructurado en fases' in a sentence.
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Describe a teacher using 'estructurado'.
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Write a sentence with 'horario estructurado'.
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Use 'estructurada' with the verb 'parecer'.
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Write a sentence about 'programación estructurada'.
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Describe a building's design using 'estructurado'.
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Write a sentence about an 'entrevista estructurada'.
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Use 'perfectamente estructurado' in a sentence.
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Describe a society using 'estructurada'.
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Write a sentence about a 'sistema estructurado'.
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Say: 'Mi horario es muy estructurado.'
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Say: 'Necesitamos un plan estructurado.'
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Say: 'La clase está bien estructurada.'
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Say: 'Los datos están estructurados.'
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Say: 'Tengo una mente muy estructurada.'
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Say: 'El curso se divide en módulos estructurados.'
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Say: 'Prefiero un ambiente de trabajo estructurado.'
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Say: 'Es una entrevista estructurada.'
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Say: 'El sistema es altamente estructurado.'
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Say: 'La trama está perfectamente estructurada.'
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Say: 'No soy una persona muy estructurada.'
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Say: 'El código está bien estructurado.'
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Say: 'Buscamos un enfoque más estructurado.'
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Say: 'La sociedad está estructurada en clases.'
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Say: 'Es un método estructurado de estudio.'
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Say: 'Mi vida es poco estructurada ahora.'
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Say: 'El edificio tiene un diseño estructurado.'
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Say: 'Los planes son estructurados.'
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Say: 'Ella prefiere una rutina estructurada.'
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Say: 'Todo está muy estructurado aquí.'
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Listen and transcribe: 'El plan está estructurado.'
Listen and transcribe: 'La clase es estructurada.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Los datos son estructurados.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Una mente bien estructurada.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Un sistema muy estructurado.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Estructurado en tres partes.'
Listen and transcribe: 'La reforma es estructurada.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Entrevistas estructuradas hoy.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Un enfoque más estructurado.'
Listen and transcribe: 'El diseño es estructurado.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Son planes estructurados.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Poco estructurado el curso.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Altamente estructurado.'
Listen and transcribe: 'La trama es estructurada.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Ambientes estructurados.'
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Summary
The word 'estructurado' is essential for describing systems, plans, and personalities that follow a logical framework. For example, 'un plan estructurado' implies a deliberate design, making it a key term for professional Spanish.
- Estructurado means organized according to a clear system or plan.
- It is commonly used in professional, academic, and technical contexts.
- The word must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
- It is a more formal and precise alternative to the word 'organizado'.
Gender Check
Always check the noun before you say the word. If the noun ends in -a (like 'agenda'), use 'estructurada'. If it ends in -o (like 'horario'), use 'estructurado'.
Use it in Business
In a job interview, say 'Soy una persona muy estructurada'. It sounds much more professional than just saying 'Soy organizado'.
The 'ES' Start
Don't skip the 'E' at the beginning. It's not 'structured', it's 'E-struc-tu-ra-do'. Practice saying 'E' before the 'S'.
Logical Flow
When describing a book or a movie, use 'estructurado' to talk about the plot. 'La trama está muy bien estructurada' is a great sentence for a review.
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a cambio
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a cambio de
B1〜と引き換えに。交換や条件を表す際に使われます。
a cargo de
B1〜の担当で;〜を任されて。
a diario
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a excepción de
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a fin de que
B1目的節を導入するために使われる接続詞で、「~するために」「~するように」を意味します。
a fondo
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a la vez
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a medida que
B1At the same rate or in the same way as.
a medio plazo
B1中期的に、適度な期間にわたって。