segments
n. 部分( segment的名词复数 ); 瓣; [计算机](字符等的)分段; [动物学]节片
A segment of something is one part of it, considered separately from the rest.
...the poorer segments of society.
社会中的较贫穷阶层
...the third segment of his journey.
他此行的第三程
A segment of fruit such as an orange or grapefruit is one of the sections into which it is easily divided.
A segment of a circle is one of the two parts into which it is divided when you draw a straight line through it.
A segment of a market is one part of it, considered separately from the rest.
Three-to-five day cruises are the fastest-growing segment of the market...
3 至 5 天的乘船游览是该市场中发展最快的部分。
Women's tennis is the market leader in a growing market segment — women's sports.
女子网球正引领着一个逐渐壮大的市场——女子运动市场。
If a company segments a market, it divides it into separate parts, usually in order to improve marketing opportunities.
The big six record companies are multinational, and thus can segment the world market into national ones.
六大唱片公司都是跨国经营,因此能够将世界市场按国家划分。
He is eating oranges in segments.
他正在一瓣瓣地吃橘子.
The segments are filmed using either local actors or the actual people involved.
这些片断是由当地的演员或真实的当事人参与拍摄的。
The ancient astronomers divided zodiac into 12 equal segments.
古代天文学家把黄道带分为12等分.
The nonpolar segments of surfactants include straight - chain and branched alkyl groups.
非极性表面活性剂链段包括直链和支链的烷基.
Each segments is named according to the principal constellation found in it.
每个分区用在它里面发现的首要星座来命名.