English → English - section

v. partition, divide into segments; cut into, make an incision
n. section; department, division; branch
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English → Spanish - section

v. seccionar, dimidiar, dividir, dividir en secciones, segmentar
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English → French - section

v. sectionner; couper
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English → German - section

v. Sektion; Gruppe; Abschnitt, Teil, Teilstück
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English → Indonesian - section

v. membelah, memotong
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English → Italian - section

v. sezionare, dividere in sezioni; tratteggiare
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English → Polish - section

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English → Portuguese - section

v. dividir em partes, cortar
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English → Romanian - section

v. secţiona, împărţi, diviza în secţii
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English → Russian - section

г. делить на части, подразделять
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English → Turkish - section

i. kesit, kesim, kesme, kısım, bölüm, bölme, bölge, alt şube, manga, kompartıman
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English → Ukrainian - section

v. підрозділяти, розріз: подавати в розрізі
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English → Dutch - section

ww. in gedeelten verdelen; snijden
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French → Spanish - section

3. (architecture) sección (f) 4. (objets) sección (f)
5. (militaire) pelotón (m)
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French → Italian - section

3. (architecture) sezione (f) 4. (objets) parte (f)
5. (militaire) plotone (m)
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French → Portuguese - section

3. (architecture) corte (m) 4. (objets) seção (f)
5. (militaire) pelotão (m)
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French → Russian - section

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French → Turkish - section

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French → Dutch - section

3. (architecture) dwarsdoorsnede (m/f); profiel (n) 4. (objets) deel (n)
5. (militaire) peloton (n)
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English → Arabic - section

قطع، قسم، إنقسم، تقاطع
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English → Hindi - section

v. हिस्सों का भाग करना, प्रतिभाग करना, काटना, तराशना
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English → Korean - section

동. 구분하다, 구획하다; 나누다
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English → Vietnamese - section

v. cắt ra từng miếng, chia ra từng phần
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Definition of section

Noun
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. A small army unit usually having a special function.
4. A division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class.
6. (geometry) the area created by a plane cutting through a solid.
7. 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.
9. A land unit equal to 1 square mile.
10. 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.
11. A segment of a citrus fruit.
He ate a section of the orange.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. The cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation).
Verb
15. Divide into segments.
Segment an orange.
Segment a compound word.
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