sector 的 2 个定义
- Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
- a distinct part, especially of society or of a nation's economy: the housing sector; the educational sector.
- a section or zone, as of a city.
- (8)
- to divide into sectors.
sector 近义词
area, subdivision
更多sector例句
- University leaders also fear the government is underestimating the resources needed for the sustainability of the sector.
- It is cliché in Silicon Valley to say the government’s technology lags far behind the private sector’s.
- Because the public sector has chosen not to fund it, says Davidson, and the nonprofit sector can’t fund it.
- In both states, wildfire emissions in 2020 have already surpassed those typically released by their power sectors over the course of an entire year.
- Aviation, tourism, and hospitality sectors worldwide will benefit once a vaccine is available to the public, Chen argued, so companies in such industries should provide financial support to the development and distribution of a vaccine.
- In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans.
- Public sector unions create a genuine political conundrum for Democrats.
- Public sector unions have also fractured the labor movement itself.
- How does it happen that citizens of modest means suffer as public sector unions gain?
- And now, the plan is not only to decimate public-sector unions, but all unions—to deplete the money they can spend on politics.
- Northward, toward the Pole, were liner lanes in the higher levels, but here was a deserted sector.
- In the French sector, the greater part of the troops had crossed the Yser during the night.
- In the sector held by the French troops there was little more than a heavy bombardment on either side.
- The British sector extended from the north-west of Poelcappelle to Broodseinde, and formed a front of some seven miles.
- You did what you were told, produced results or else, and kept your mouth shut outside your own sector of the Project.