section 音标拼音: [s'ɛkʃən]
n . 部分,章节,地段;断面,剖面;部门,科;阶层,界
vt . 把…分成段
部分,章节,地段;断面,剖面;部门,科;阶层,界把…分成段
section 散射截面
section 节; 段
SECT
section 逐节的
section 阵列的截面
section 节 区段 截面
section n 1 :
a self -
contained part of a larger composition (
written or musical ); "
he always turns first to the business section ";
"
the history of this work is discussed in the next section "
[
synonym : {
section }, {
subdivision }]
2 :
a very thin slice (
of tissue or mineral or other substance )
for examination under a microscope ; "
sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue "
3 :
a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people ; "
no section of the nation is more ardent than the South "; "
there are three synagogues in the Jewish section "
4 :
one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object ; "
a section of a fishing rod ";
"
metal sections were used below ground "; "
finished the final segment of the road " [
synonym : {
section }, {
segment }]
5 :
a small team of policemen working as part of a police platoon 6 :
one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole ; "
the written part of the exam "; "
the finance section of the company "; "
the BBC '
s engineering division " [
synonym : {
part }, {
section },
{
division }]
7 :
a land unit equal to 1 square mile 8 : (
geometry )
the area created by a plane cutting through a solid [
synonym : {
section }, {
plane section }]
9 :
a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately ; "
a graduate student taught sections for the professor '
s lecture course " [
synonym : {
section },
{
discussion section }]
10 :
a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class 11 :
a small army unit usually having a special function 12 :
a specialized division of a large organization ; "
you '
ll find it in the hardware department "; "
she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury " [
synonym : {
department },
{
section }]
13 :
a segment of a citrus fruit ; "
he ate a section of the orange "
14 :
the cutting of or into body tissues or organs (
especially by a surgeon as part of an operation ) [
synonym : {
incision },
{
section }, {
surgical incision }]
v 1 :
divide into segments ; "
segment an orange "; "
segment a compound word " [
synonym : {
segment }, {
section }]
Section \
Sec "
tion \,
n . [
L .
sectio ,
fr .
secare ,
sectum ,
to cut ;
akin to E .
saw a cutting instrument :
cf .
F .
section .
See {
Saw },
and cf . {
Scion }, {
Dissect }, {
Insect }, {
Secant },
{
Segment }.]
1 .
The act of cutting ,
or separation by cutting ;
as ,
the section of bodies .
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2 .
A part separated from something ;
a division ;
a portion ;
a slice .
Specifically :
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(
a )
A distinct part or portion of a book or writing ;
a subdivision of a chapter ;
the division of a law or other writing ;
a paragraph ;
an article ;
hence ,
the character [
sect ],
often used to denote such a division .
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It is hardly possible to give a distinct view of his several arguments in distinct sections .
--
Locke .
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(
b )
A distinct part of a country or people ,
community ,
class ,
or the like ;
a part of a territory separated by geographical lines ,
or of a people considered as distinct .
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The extreme section of one class consists of bigoted dotards ,
the extreme section of the other consists of shallow and reckless empirics .
--
Macaulay .
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(
c )
One of the portions ,
of one square mile each ,
into which the public lands of the United States are divided ;
one thirty -
sixth part of a township .
These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws .
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3 . (
Geom .)
The figure made up of all the points common to a superficies and a solid which meet ,
or to two superficies which meet ,
or to two lines which meet .
In the first case the section is a superficies ,
in the second a line ,
and in the third a point .
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4 . (
Nat .
Hist .)
A division of a genus ;
a group of species separated by some distinction from others of the same genus ; --
often indicated by the sign [
sect ].
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5 . (
Mus .)
A part of a musical period ,
composed of one or more phrases .
See {
Phrase }.
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6 .
The description or representation of anything as it would appear if cut through by any intersecting plane ;
depiction of what is beyond a plane passing through ,
or supposed to pass through ,
an object ,
as a building ,
a machine ,
a succession of strata ;
profile .
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Note :
In mechanical drawing ,
as in these Illustrations of a cannon ,
a longitudinal section (
a )
usually represents the object as cut through its center lengthwise and vertically ;
a cross or transverse section (
b ),
as cut crosswise and vertically ;
and a horizontal section (
c ),
as cut through its center horizontally .
Oblique sections are made at various angles .
In architecture ,
a vertical section is a drawing showing the interior ,
the thickness of the walls ,
etc .,
as if made on a vertical plane passed through a building .
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{
Angular sections } (
Math .),
a branch of analysis which treats of the relations of sines ,
tangents ,
etc .,
of arcs to the sines ,
tangents ,
etc .,
of their multiples or of their parts . [
R .]
{
Conic sections }. (
Geom .)
See under {
Conic }.
{
Section liner } (
Drawing ),
an instrument to aid in drawing a series of equidistant parallel lines , --
used in representing sections .
{
Thin section },
a section or slice ,
as of mineral ,
animal ,
or vegetable substance ,
thin enough to be transparent ,
and used for study under the microscope .
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Syn :
Part ;
portion ;
division .
Usage : {
Section }, {
Part }.
The English more commonly apply the word section to a part or portion of a body of men ;
as ,
a section of the clergy ,
a small section of the Whigs ,
etc .
In the United States this use is less common ,
but another use ,
unknown or but little known in England ,
is very frequent ,
as in the phrases "
the eastern section of our country ,"
etc .,
the same sense being also given to the adjective sectional ;
as ,
sectional feelings ,
interests ,
etc .
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299 Moby Thesaurus words for "
section ":
KP ,
abscission ,
adjunct ,
airspace ,
allocate ,
allot ,
amputation ,
anacrusis ,
anastomotic operation ,
apportion ,
area ,
army ,
army group ,
article ,
back matter ,
bass passage ,
battalion ,
battery ,
battle group ,
belt ,
biotype ,
block ,
blood ,
bloodless operation ,
book ,
bourdon ,
bracket ,
branch ,
break up ,
bridge ,
brigade ,
burden ,
butchering ,
cadence ,
cadre ,
capital operation ,
caste ,
category ,
chapter ,
chopping ,
chorus ,
clan ,
class ,
clause ,
cleavage ,
cleave ,
clos ,
close ,
coda ,
cohort ,
column ,
combat command ,
combat team ,
company ,
compensating operation ,
component ,
confines ,
continental shelf ,
contingent ,
corneal transplant ,
corps ,
corridor ,
country ,
crescent operation ,
croft ,
cross section ,
cut ,
cut up ,
cutting ,
department ,
detachment ,
detail ,
development ,
dichotomy ,
district ,
divide ,
divide up ,
division ,
divvy ,
divvy up ,
dole ,
elective operation ,
element ,
emergency operation ,
enclave ,
enucleation ,
environs ,
estate ,
excision ,
exploratory operation ,
exposition ,
family ,
fascicle ,
fenestration operation ,
field ,
field army ,
field train ,
figure ,
file ,
fission ,
flying column ,
folderol ,
folio ,
forty ,
fraction ,
front matter ,
garrison ,
gathering ,
genotype ,
genus ,
grade ,
ground ,
group ,
grouping ,
harmonic close ,
head ,
heading ,
heart transplant ,
heartland ,
hinterland ,
installment ,
interlude ,
intermezzo ,
interval operation ,
introductory phrase ,
item ,
kidney transplant ,
kin ,
kingdom ,
kitchen police ,
kraal ,
label ,
laceration ,
land ,
leg ,
legion ,
level ,
livraison ,
locality ,
lot ,
major operation ,
maniple ,
measure ,
measure out ,
member ,
milieu ,
minor operation ,
moiety ,
movement ,
musical phrase ,
musical sentence ,
mutilation ,
neighborhood ,
number ,
offshore rights ,
operation ,
order ,
organ transplant ,
organ transplantation ,
organization ,
ornament ,
outfit ,
page ,
pale ,
palliative operation ,
paragraph ,
parcel ,
parcel of land ,
parcel out ,
part ,
particular ,
partition ,
parts ,
passage ,
patch ,
percentage ,
period ,
phalanx ,
phrase ,
phylum ,
piece ,
pigeonhole ,
place ,
plat ,
platoon ,
plot ,
plot of ground ,
portion ,
position ,
posse ,
precinct ,
precincts ,
predicament ,
premises ,
purlieus ,
quad ,
quadrangle ,
quadrant ,
quarter ,
quota ,
race ,
radical operation ,
random sample ,
rank ,
rating ,
real estate ,
refrain ,
regiment ,
region ,
remainder ,
removal ,
rending ,
resection ,
resolution ,
response ,
ripping ,
ritornello ,
rubric ,
salient ,
sample ,
sampling ,
scission ,
sector ,
segment ,
sentence ,
separate ,
sept ,
serial ,
series ,
set ,
severance ,
share ,
sheet ,
signature ,
slashing ,
slice ,
slicing ,
soil ,
space ,
species ,
sphere ,
split ,
split up ,
splitting ,
squad ,
squadron ,
square ,
stage ,
stanza ,
statement ,
station ,
status ,
strain ,
stratum ,
subclass ,
subdivide ,
subdivision ,
subfamily ,
subgenus ,
subgroup ,
subkingdom ,
suborder ,
subspecies ,
subtribe ,
superclass ,
superfamily ,
superorder ,
superspecies ,
surgery ,
surgical intervention ,
surgical operation ,
surgical technique ,
tactical unit ,
tailpiece ,
task force ,
tearing ,
terrain ,
territory ,
text ,
the knife ,
three -
mile limit ,
title ,
tract ,
train ,
transplant ,
tribe ,
troop ,
tutti ,
tutti passage ,
twelve -
mile limit ,
unit ,
variation ,
variety ,
verse ,
vicinage ,
vicinity ,
volume ,
wing ,
zone
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SECTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SECTION is the action or an instance of cutting or separating by cutting How to use section in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Section
SECTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SECTION definition: 1 one of the parts that something is divided into: 2 one of the parts of an orchestra (= a group… Learn more
Section - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com 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
Section - definition of section by The Free Dictionary section - a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people; "no section of the nation is more ardent than the South"; "there are three synagogues in the Jewish section"
What does Section mean? - Definitions. net A section can be defined as a distinct, separate part or subdivision of a larger whole, often forming one of several components This term can be used in multiple contexts such as in a book, document, piece of legislation, or geographical area, among others It may also refer to a cut made across something to view it perpendicularly
Section Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Section definition: One of several components; a piece
section noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of section noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
section - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun One of several components; a piece noun A subdivision of a written work noun Law A distinct portion or provision of a legal code or set of laws, often establishing a particular legal requirement noun A distinct portion of a newspaper noun A distinct area of a town, county, or country
section - Wiktionary, the free dictionary section (third-person singular simple present sections, present participle sectioning, simple past and past participle sectioned) (transitive) To cut, divide or separate into pieces
lt;section gt;: The Generic Section element - MDN Web Docs The <section> HTML element represents a generic standalone section of a document, which doesn't have a more specific semantic element to represent it Sections should always have a heading, with very few exceptions