词汇 | compartmentalized |
释义 | compartmentalized past simple and past participle ofcompartmentalize compartmentalize verb[ T ] (UK usuallycompartmentalise)uk /ˌkɒm.pɑːtˈmen.təl.aɪz/ us /ˌkɑːm.pɑːrtˈmen.t̬əl.aɪz/ to separate something into parts and not allow those parts to mix together: 分隔;隔开;划分 His life was carefully compartmentalized, with his work in one city and his social life in another.他的生活划分得很精细:工作在一个城市,社交生活在另一个城市。 Isolating and separating at one/this etc. removeidiom Brexit compartmentalization compartmentalize compartmentation estrange estranged from someone estrangement estrangement from someone free-floating remove resegregate rope rope something/somewhere off screen something off uncouple uninsulated unintegrated wrench wrenching Related wordcompartmentalization Examples of compartmentalizedcompartmentalized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As a result, joints that traverse impermeable deformation band shear zones may provide the primary pathways for fluid flow in sandstones compartmentalized by these zones. It was because so much tax revenue was generated that all this policy activity could be fragmented and compartmentalized without much open conflict. Planctomycetes are unusual compartmentalized bacteria that include a membrane-bounded nucleoid. What might seem less predictable is that so many remain explicitly or implicitly ethnically and racially compartmentalized. The overarching structure of the piece is always clearly discernible, despite its compartmentalized construction. Spirituality can be integrated with the clinical assessment of the patient and does not need to be compartmentalized from other medical treatment. We analysed whether the phasmid x plant species associations were significantly more organized (compartmentalized) than random, indicating that phasmids differ in their host plant preferences. Cells of both tissue types are turgid and compartmentalized, which is a sign of being alive. These compartmentalized agents indicated complex development starting from an early age and continuing through adolescence and adulthood. Being at the crossroads of phonology, morphology and syntax, fillers resist a rigidly compartmentalized view of language. If an organism is to grow beyond these limitations of size, it will naturally break itself up into a compartmentalized or cellular arrangement. Policy and history were not to be compartmentalized. As competition for grazing, arable land and trade goods increased, he identifies changes in activity location within households that may reflect increasingly compartmentalized gender roles. Fillers are incompatible with a modularized (or at least compartmentalized) grammar which has distinct clitic function words with distinct syntactic and morphological functions. The extent of pluralism fell short of its pure form and thus the system was called 'patterned', 'canalized', or 'compartmentalized' competition or pluralism. 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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