partitions
n. 分開( partition的名詞複數 ); 分割; 分割物; 隔牆
A partition is a wall or screen that separates one part of a room or vehicle from another.
...new offices divided only by glass partitions...
只用玻璃隔板隔開的新辦公室
Her taxicab has a thick perspex partition between the passengers' seats and the driver.
她的計程車裡乘客座位和駕駛員之間裝著厚厚的有機玻璃隔板。
If you partition a room, you separate one part of it from another by means of a partition.
Bedrooms have again been created by partitioning a single larger room...
透過將一間大屋用隔斷斷開的方法再隔出了幾間臥室。
He sat on the two-seater sofa in the partitioned office.
他坐在用隔板隔開的辦公室裡的雙人沙發上。
If a country is partitioned, it is divided into two or more independent countries.
...for the first time since Ireland was partitioned...
自愛爾蘭被分裂後第一次
Britain was accused of trying to partition the country 'because of historic enmity'...
英國被指“出於歷史仇恨”企圖分裂該國。
In banquet halls folding partitions are very popular.
在宴會大廳中可摺疊的隔板很普遍.
Partitions provided a segregation between the smoking and non - smoking areas of the canteen.
隔斷把餐廳分成了吸菸區和 非吸菸 區.
We shall consider partitions of the edges of graphs and hypergraphs.
我們將考慮圖和超圖的邊的劃分.
Folding partitions separated the living and dining areas.
摺疊式的隔板將起居和吃飯的地方分開.
A very different type of block is that used for building the internal partitions between rooms.
另一種與上述截然不同的塊體是用來建造房間之間內隔牆的砌塊.