词汇 | fragmentation |
释义 | fragmentation noun[ U ] uk /ˌfræɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌfræɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/ the action or process of breaking something into small parts or of being broken up in this way: 碎片化 It was partly the fragmentation of the opposition which helped to get the Republicans re-elected.部分原因是反对派的分裂,才让共和党人得以连任。 He claimed that social fragmentation was a by-product of the internet.他声称,社会分裂是互联网的副产品。 biology specialized a process in which an organism breaks into different parts, with each part growing into a complete new organism: 裂殖 Fragmentation can be seen in various algae.裂殖发生在多种藻类中。 A schistocyte is a red blood cell undergoing fragmentation.列红细胞是裂殖中的血红细胞。 See fragment Our main concern was preventing further political fragmentation. They blamed the rail crash on the fragmentation of the rail industry since privatisation. Permitting the mining would cause serious fragmentation to the rural landscape. Embryos with excessive fragmentation have limited developmental potential. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall apart fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmented rip snag splinter split sunder tear something apart tear something up fragmentation | Business Englishfragmentation noun[ U ] uk /ˌfræɡmenˈteɪʃən/us a situation in which an industry or business activity has many companies but no one company is more important than the others: Industry fragmentation could end the company's dominance of the market. See also market fragmentation Examples of fragmentationfragmentation This confident, swingeing condemnation in part reflected the disarray, fragmentation, and anxieties of the evangelical movement as a whole by the 1890s. The fragmentation of villages and the formation of new villages by inhabitants of existing ones can be seen as another dimension of the same phenomenon. Impact of forest fragmentation on seedling i abundance in a tropical rainforest. This was determined by both fragmentation and concentration patterns in the regions. Charaxines, medium-sized satyrines, morphines and brassolines may be vulnerable to extinction after habitat fragmentation while small-sized satyrines may be relatively resistant. This, they believed, would solve the problem of the fragmentation of the self. Stills extracted from the installation's video output, demonstrating the layering and fragmentation of various images with moving text. The authors start with a convincing exposition of the fragmentation and poor co-ordination that bedevils many services for older people. This is not to say, however, that state multiculturalism reinforces ethnic fragmentation, thwarting a broader class-based project of transformation that would arise in its place. For the constructionists, then, ethnic multiplicity - or fragmentation - does not pose a problem but is rather a cause for celebration. This may be another pathway in competition to the fragmentation reaction already discussed. In that context, the present fragmentation of proprietary rights to genes would simply be untenable. The 'vertical separation and fragmentation' option was victorious. The article argues that the fragmentation of the systems has contributed to the failure of structural adjustment programmes to achieve their desired ends. How do we assess in this context the relative merits of consolidation and fragmentation? See all examples of fragmentation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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