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词汇 sector
释义 sector
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈsek.tər/ us /ˈsek.tɚ/

sectornoun[C] (ECONOMIC AREA)


C1
one of the areas into which the economic activity of a country is divided: (一国经济活动的)部门,领域,行业
In the financial sector, banks and insurance companies have both lost a lot of money.在金融领域,银行和保险公司都损失严重。
The country has a new policy of transferring state industries from the public sector to the private sector.政府的新政策是将国有工业私有化。
Salaries in the public sector are expected to fall by 15% this year.
Many scientists working for the government have left for the private sector.
The finance for the project will come from both the government and the private sector .
Much of the workforce in the banking sector is affected by the new legislation.
There is a trend towards healthier eating among all sectors of the population.目前各行各业的人都有一种追求健康饮食的趋势。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Economics
accommodative
anti-economic
anti-inflation
anti-inflationary
anti-recession
buyer's market
deindustrialization
economic
economist
Great Recession
gross domestic product
HDI
human development index
Keynesian
monetarism
monetary
recession
reflate
retrench
squeeze

sectornoun[C] (CONTROLLED AREA)


an area of land or sea that has been divided from other areas and is controlled by a particular country: (特定国家的)控制区
What is the total oil output from the British sector of the North Sea?北海英国产区的石油总产量是多少?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Towns & regions: parts of countries
at local/national levelphrase
bicoastal
blue zone
Breton
city state
easterner
green belt
interterritorial
metropolitan borough
metropolitan county
multi-county
non-county
northerner
northwest
province
southerner
southwest
super-regional
territory
westerner

sector | American Dictionary


sector
noun[ C ]
us/ˈsek·tər/
a part of society that can be separated from other parts because of its own special character:
the farm sector
the nonprofit sector
She works in the private/public sector (= for a business/government)
A sector is also an area of land or sea that has been divided from other areas:
The buildings are in an industrial sector in the southern part of the city.

sector | Business English


sector
noun[ C ]
 ECONOMICSuk /ˈsektər/us
one of the areas of activity that a country's economy is divided into:
the agricultural/industrial/manufacturing sector
the banking/business/financial sector
the IT/technology/telecommunications sector
in a sectorNew jobs were being created in the aerospace sector.
Compare
industry

See also


commercial sector
corporate sector
primary sector
private-sector
the private sector
public-sector
the public sector
the retail sector
secondary sector
service sector
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tertiary sector
third sector

Examples of sector


sector
We proceed by calculating the shadow wage in order to be able to test whether households have equal shadow wages across sectors.
However, the values are not necessarily representative of individual opinions in government departments, non-government organizations, academia, and businesses not included in the manufacturing sectors.
Although a thorough evaluation across all sectors of society is possible, it is expected that individual opinion will vary considerably.
An annual model is used for both of these sectors.
Then, we develop a dynamic input- output model for the study region that characterizes the economic linkages between fishery and non-fishery sectors.
Employment will increase by 0.84 million in the forest sectors and by 0.93 million in the whole economy.
Table 5 summarizes the total effects for the forest sectors.
The reduced log production has in turn affected the production in the other forest sectors.
Among these are 12 agricultural sectors, classified as rural, all others are urban sectors.
The time trends are expected to capture the natural pollution tendency within sectors, leaving the policy dummy to account for the effect of the program.
Estimates of non-combustion use of fossil energy are also subtracted for other sectors.
In the past, all energy sectors have been at least partially subsidized.
The private and government sectors derive 22 per cent and 20 per cent of the total gross market benefits, respectively.
Households in the government and private sectors are grouped together in a 'non-subsistence' category because there was no significant difference in their crab collection activities.
Capital is also an output of specific sectors in an economy which must be considered when constructing the model.
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Collocations withsector


sector

These are words often used in combination with sector.

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agricultural sector
They include structural adjustment reforms, road sector reform, banking sector reform, agriculturalsector reform, land sector reform, and tax reform.
banking sector
Lawmakers alternatively introduced policies designed to reduce, shift, and spread risks associated with the private creation of money and credit in the bankingsector.
boot sector
The virus will safely overwrite the bootsector unless the root directory has more than 96 files.
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Wikipedia

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