单词 | section |
释义 | sectionsectionssectionsection AC /ˈsekʃən/ noun [countable] one of the parts that something is divided intosection ofSome sections of the motorway are very busy.sectionbe 这条高速公路上有些路段很拥挤。One section of the bridge has collapsed.havecollapse 桥上有一段坍塌了。the sports section of the newspapersport该报的体育版The rocket is built in sections and fitted together later.bebuildsectionfitlate这种火箭是分段制造后再拼装起来的。 ➔ cross sectionTHESAURUS: sectionpart one of the pieces, areas etc that form the whole of something: The front part of the car was badly damaged.bedamagethe northern part of Russiathe first part of the 1980spiece one of several parts that you divide something into, or that you join together to make something: Would you like a piece of cake?willA piece of the tent is missing.bemissa 1000-piece jigsawbit informal a small part of something – used especially in British English: I gave him a bit of my sandwich.givebiteSome bits of the book are really funny.bitbesection a part of something that is clearly different and separate from other parts: The test is divided into two sections.bedividesectionthe reference section of the librarychapter one of the parts that a book is divided into: I’ve already read the first two chapters.chapterHave you finished Chapter 6?finishscene one of the parts that a film or play is divided into: The final scene of the movie was very sad.beact 1, scene 2 of the playepisode a part of a story on the television or radio, which is broadcast on different days, or every week: I missed last night’s episode of Neighbours.missneighbour |
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