| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| section | /'sɛkʃɪn/ | Noun (countable) A section of a thing or place is a part of it. Verb (transitive) If you section something, you divide it into parts. | sectional intersect intersection cross-section |
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ReplyDelete['sekʃən]
n. 部分,章节,部门,路段
断面,剖面,截面
v. 划分 [同]divide
Signals control each section of the railway track
Section supervisor are welcome to come and inspect the space at their convenience.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 잘라낸 조각, 구역
If you are interested in art, literature or music, widen your horizons by poring over the science section.
ReplyDeleteWhat section of a newspaper do you read first? The New York Times editorial page.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; ran
Three sections of the theater are sold out, which leaves only one section unsold
ReplyDeleteThe government's new economic policy gained acclaim from various sections of society.
ReplyDeleteThe chimpanzee brain shown in the title above is pulled apart at three different planes of section and the parts pulled apart to reveal the stained sections at their interfaces.
ReplyDeleteRussian: секция
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ReplyDeleteItalian: Sezione