| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| sector | /'sɛktəɹ/ | (countable) A sector is a part or division of an area, especially part of the economy. | sectorial sectarian dissect section |
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sector
ReplyDelete['sektə]
n. 扇形,扇区
n. 部门,区域
The government made an investigation of the employment in the public and private sectors.
The rapid growth of the private sector.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 부채꼴(로 분할하다),구역, 지역, 부문
The financial sector connects savers and borrowers — providing “intermediation services.
ReplyDeleteThe trouble is that the public sector also faces enormous cost pressures,, driven by an aging population and rising health costs in continental Europe.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; bubun
For those in the public sector, including public defenders and assistant district attorneys, the median salary was $41,000. For attorneys in the public interest and nonprofit sectors, median salaries were $31,000 a year.
ReplyDeletehe private sector of industry.
ReplyDeleteThe quaternary sector of the economy is an extension of the three-sector hypothesis of industry.
ReplyDeleteRussian: сектор
Health and public sector professionals are being asked for their views on how the NHS can improve its services.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Settore