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subdivision

/suhb-di-vizh-uhn/US // ˈsʌb dɪˌvɪʒ ən //UK // (ˈsʌbdɪˌvɪʒən) //

分区,分部,细分,细分领域

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of subdividing.
    • : a product of subdividing, as a section of a department.
    • : a portion of land divided into lots for real-estate development.
    • : Botany, Mycology. a category of related classes within a division or phylum.

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Examples

  • Just like the subdivision strategy, the down payment initiative will mostly help waitlisters who have the means — or fall just short — to purchase homes.

  • The couple had recently qualified for a real estate purchase in a housing subdivision, but could only afford the down payment if they tapped into their retirement funds.

  • I’m living in a townhouse, for which I paid $83,000, in a subdivision called Windsor Park, one of only two in the immediate area.

  • Doing so would allow a glance at product performance based on those subdivisions.

  • He supports the Complete Communities plan, and thinks the city should adopt his proposal to allow subdivision of single-family lots.

  • A few years later, the family moved into the peaceful Raintree Subdivision of Temple Terrace.

  • A slight confusion may arise in the use of the Repertory on account of the subdivision of titles.

  • Strong canvas bags, of smaller size, are very convenient for subdivision and arrangement.

  • The last subdivision is that of the communes into parishes, of which there are three thousand seven hundred and thirty-five.

  • Further methods of increased subdivision and their effect upon the fate of the ship are discussed later.

  • In 69 of these cases the board have expressed their satisfaction with the subdivision provided.