departments
n. 部( department的名词复数 ); (任何事物的)部分; (企业单位负责特定活动的、零售商店中专售某类商品的)部门; (学校、学术机构等的)系
A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop.
...the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare...
美国卫生、教育和福利部
He moved to the sales department.
他转到了销售部。
If you say that a task or area of knowledge is not your department, you mean that you are not responsible for it or do not know much about it.
'I'm afraid the name means nothing to me,' he said. 'That's not my department.'
“恐怕这个名字对我来说毫无意义,”他说,“我对此并不熟悉。”
The targets would not be achieved unless other departments showed equal commitment.
除非其他部门同样努力,否则这些目标无法达成。
A lot of this information flowed through other police departments.
大量此类信息在警察机关其他部门中流传。
I think Krishnan excelled himself in all departments of his game.
我认为克里舍南在比赛的各个环节都有超常的发挥。
There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments.
与相邻的一些部门有大量的合作。
Academic departments are being eliminated.
纯理论研究院系即将被裁撤。