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词汇 partition
释义 partition
noun
uk /pɑːˈtɪʃ.ən/ us /pɑːrˈtɪʃ.ən/

partitionnoun (DIVIDING STRUCTURE)


[ C ]
a vertical structure like a thin wall that separates one part of a room or building from another: 隔墙,隔板
The partitions between the toilets were very thin.厕所间的隔板很薄。
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Parts of buildings: walls & parts of walls
alcove
balcony
baseboard
cavity wall
chimney breast
dado
damp course
damp-proof
damp-proofing
drystone wall
party wall
pebbledash
plasterboard
recess
sconce
siding
wainscoting
wallboard
walled
woodwork

partitionnoun (NATIONAL DIVISION)


[ U ]
the dividing of a country into separate countries or areas of government: (国家的)分割,分裂,分治
The partition of India occurred in 1947.印度在1947年发生分裂。
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UK politics: government administration & organization
apex
awkward
backbench
Brexit
Holyrood
hung parliament
parliamentarian
parliamentary
partitionist
PMQs
policy-maker
quasi-public
reprivatization
reprivatize
reshuffle
soviet
the awkward gangidiom
the House of Commons
the House of Lords
the Houses of Parliament

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Isolating and separating
partition
verb[ T ]
uk /pɑːˈtɪʃ.ən/ us /pɑːrˈtɪʃ.ən/

partitionverb[T] (DIVIDE ROOM)


to divide one part of a room from another with a thin wall: 分隔,隔开
Why don't you partition that large room into a lounge and a dining-room?你为什么不把那个大房间隔成客厅和饭厅呢?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Isolating and separating
at one/this etc. removeidiom
Brexit
compartmentalization
compartmentalize
compartmentation
estrange
estranged from someone
estrangement
estrangement from someone
free-floating
resegregate
rope
rope something/somewhere off
screen something off
seclude
uninsulated
unintegrated
wrench
wrenching
zonal

partitionverb[T] (DIVIDE COUNTRY)


to divide a country into separate areas of government: (国家的)分割,分裂,分治
Ireland was partitioned in 1921.爱尔兰在1921年出现分裂。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

UK politics: government administration & organization
apex
awkward
backbench
Brexit
Holyrood
hung parliament
parliamentarian
parliamentary
partitionist
PMQs
policy-maker
quasi-public
reprivatization
reprivatize
reshuffle
soviet
the awkward gangidiom
the House of Commons
the House of Lords
the Houses of Parliament

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Isolating and separating

partition | American Dictionary


partition
noun[ C/U ]
us/pɑrˈtɪʃ·ən/
the division of something into smaller parts, or something that divides a space:
[ U ]The partition of the building into separate apartments brought in enough income that she could retire from her job.
world history
Partition is also the division of a country or region into two or more separate political units:
[ U ]Both sides agreed to the partition of the disputed territory.
A partition is also a wall that separates one part of a room or building from another:
[ C ]These partitions between our desks allow us to work in relative privacy.

partition


verb[ T ]us/pɑrˈtɪʃ·ən/
Germany was partitioned after World War II.

partition | Business English


partition
noun
uk /pɑːˈtɪʃən/us
[ C ] WORKPLACE
a thin wall which is used to divide one part of a room, office, etc. from another part:
She works in an open-plan office with glass partitions.
[ C ] IT
one of several parts into which a computerhard drive can be divided:
The operating systems are on different partitions.
[ U ] POLITICS
the act of dividing a country into separate political units:
The violence that followed partition led many people to leave India.
partition
verb[ T ]
uk /pɑːˈtɪʃən/us
WORKPLACE
to divide one part of a room, office, etc. from another using partitions:
The main office was partitioned to provide space for more staff.
partition sth off from sthA huge screen partitioned off the reception area from the entrance hall.
IT
to divide a computer hard drive into separate parts:
Some versions of the software allow you to partition your hard drive.
to divide something into two or more parts:
Member States were accused of trying to partition the market.

Examples of partition


partition
Users can select up to seven partitions of the phylogenetic tree, or choose any set of nodes.
Almost all nutrients are partitioned within the body into different pools which exist in some form of equilibrium.
The content of these sessions is not, however, entirely partitioned by discipline.
In this manuscript, we focus on nutrient partitioning genes potentially involved in grain filling.
All three partitions distinguish between the positive and the negative real numbers.
Fit-out will proceed immediately with non load-bearing block or stud partitions.
All other partitions were made with a system of movable units, 20 or 60cm wide.
A subsample of 20 randomly chosen plants was partitioned into stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle and fruit components and oven dried.
Theorem 4 considers partitioned subgroups, concluding that only a little freedom is gained.
The set of boundary partitions is a partially ordered set (poset).
There are many possible partitions, but many are of the same type.
We can create new partitions from old by conflating blocks.
When the lattice is planar, the only partitions with non-zero probability are non-crossing partitions.
Permutations and random mappings are logarithmic assemblies; set partitions are not a logarithmic assembly.
If there is no significant heterogeneity between partitions, then all the data are combined and analysed.
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