section
section 英 [ˈsekʃn] 美 [ ˈsɛkʃən]
n. 部分;部门;
进行时:sectioning 过去式:sectioned 过去分词:sectioned 第三人称单数:sections 名词复数:sections
- A section is a part or piece of something that fits together with the other pieces to make a whole. Like the arts section of a newspaper, or the rhythm section of the band that gets reviewed in it.
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- n. 部分;部门;
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1. That section of the road is still closed.
那段公路依旧封闭。
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2. The library has a large biology section.
这个图书馆有大量的生物学藏书。
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3. the sports section of the newspaper
报纸的体育栏
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4. He's the director of the finance section.
他是财务处处长。
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5. the Dorchester section of Boston
波士顿的多切斯特区
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6. The illustration shows a section through a leaf.
图中所示为叶的剖面。
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7. to examine a section from the kidney
观察肾脏切片
- section (n.) late 14c., "intersection of two straight lines; division of a scale;" from Old French section or directly from Latin sectionem (nominative sectio) "a cutting, cutting off, division," noun of action from past participle stem of secare "to cut," from PIE root *sek- "to cut." From 1550s as "act of cutting or dividing." Meaning "subdivision of a written work, statute, etc." is from 1570s. Meaning "a part cut off from the rest" is from early 15c.
- section (v.) "divide into sections," 1819, from section (n.). Related: Sectioned; sectioning.
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