This molecule has a benzene ring bearing three substituents in a 1,3,5-fashion:
1. At ring position 1, there is a 1,3,5-triazine ring (a six-member aromatic ring with alternating nitrogen and carbon atoms). The benzene connects to one carbon of that triazine; the other two carbons each carry an substituent:
  - One substituent is a trichloromethyl group (-CCl3).
  - The other is bonded to a saturated seven-membered ring containing two nitrogens (a 1,4-diazepane, with the nitrogens separated by three methylene groups on one side and two methylene groups on the other). One nitrogen is directly attached to the triazine, while the other bears a two-carbon chain terminated by a hydroxyl group (-CH2CH2OH).
2. At ring positions 3 and 5 of the benzene, there is a methoxy group (-OCH3) on each position.