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/sek-shuhn/US // ˈsɛk ʃən //UK // (ˈsɛkʃən) //

节,部分,段,章节

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a part that is cut off or separated.
    • : a distinct part or subdivision of anything, as an object, country, community, class, or the like: the poor section of town; the left section of a drawer.
    • : a distinct part or subdivision of a writing, as of a newspaper, legal code, chapter, etc.: the financial section of a daily paper; section 2 of the bylaws.
    • : one of a number of parts that can be fitted together to make a whole: sections of a fishing rod.
    • : one of the 36 numbered subdivisions, each one square mile, of a township.
    • : an act or instance of cutting; separation by cutting.
    • : Surgery. the making of an incision.an incision.
    • : a thin slice of a tissue, mineral, or the like, as for microscopic examination.
    • : a representation of an object as it would appear if cut by a plane, showing its internal structure.
    • : Military. a small unit consisting of two or more squads.Also called staff section. any of the subdivisions of a staff.a small tactical division in naval and air units.
    • : Railroads. a division of a sleeping car containing both an upper and a lower berth.a length of trackage, roadbed, signal equipment, etc., maintained by one crew.
    • : any of two or more trains, buses, or the like, running on the same route and schedule at the same time, one right behind the other, and considered as one unit, as when a second is necessary to accommodate more passengers than the first can carry: On holidays the New York to Boston train runs in three sections.
    • : a segment of a naturally segmented fruit, as of an orange or grapefruit.
    • : a division of an orchestra or band containing all the instruments of one class:a rhythm section.
    • : Bookbinding. signature.
    • : Also called section mark. a mark used to indicate a subdivision of a book, chapter, or the like, or as a mark of reference to a footnote.
    • : Theater. one of a series of circuits for controlling certain lights, as footlights.
    • : shape.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut or divide into sections.
    • : to cut through so as to present a section.
    • : Surgery. to make an incision.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundivision, portion
Forms: sections
Synonyms
area地区,区域,面积,区branch分支机构,分公司,分部,分支category类别,种类,类型,类chunk大块,块状,大块的,块状物department部门,系,系部,科室district地区,区,区域,小区field领域,场,领域的,领域内part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间passage通过,通道,经过,通过率piece一块,一片,一件,块region地区,区域sector部门,行业,领域,扇形segment段,分段,节段,部分zone区,区域,地区,地带belt带子,腰带,输送带,带bite咬住,咬伤,咬人,咬合classification分类,分级,分类法,分类方法component组成部分,组件,构成部分,组成cut切,切割,削减,割drag拖动,拖累,拖拽,拖曳end结束,终端,结束语,终止fraction分数,分词,分,分额fragment片断,碎片,碎片化,零碎的hunk大块头,大块,大块的,巨大的installment安装,安装完毕,安装工作,安装完毕后locality地名,地段,地域,地点lump块状,肿块,坨坨,块状物member会员,成员moiety恋人,媒介,媒介物,恋人关系parcel小包,包裹,邮包,裹包precinct分区,分局,辖区,辖区内quarter一季度,季度,一季,一季度的sample样本share分享,共享,分享到,份额slice一片,切片,一片片的,一片片slot槽,插槽,档期,槽位sphere球体,球形,球状,球面split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝subdivision分区,分部,细分,细分领域territory领土,领地,境内,领域tier级别,层级,层次,一层tract大道,大片土地,大道上的人,大片的vicinity附近地区,周边地区,邻近地区,附近的人cross section截面图,横断面,横截面,断面图

Examples

  • When you go to remove your face covering, avoid touching the middle section of the material and only grasp it by the ear loops.

  • In the comments section of their story, readers seemed pleased that we’d gotten it right for once.

  • For each of these, there’s a narrative section that traces Gregory’s path to life “at the bottom of the world,” including stints at restaurants across three continents, and a separate recipe section for the recipes related to these life events.

  • So the human section might look more like a big, round barrel than a human torso.

  • For example, tip over the chair and mask off all but a small section, where the paint won’t get into one of the chair’s holes.

  • A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester.

  • His section on why he and his wife split—he essentially chose soccer over her—would be risky if its candor were not so refreshing.

  • There is a brutally honest section of the book about how you fell out of love with your wife, and essentially chose soccer.

  • And then, on one recent morning, the train made a stop at a small station near an especially beautiful section of the river.

  • Manttan is keen to carry out research on that Burmese side of the railway as his father worked on that section.

  • In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).

  • He made no further remark as they descended the darker section of the stair, and she could think of nothing to say to him.

  • Then he goes out, gits into his Pullman section, blows his punkin whistle and departs.

  • Nearly all the translating words given in this section so far are synthetic.

  • The book is divided into sections, each section being called 'A Reason.'