sections
n. 部分( section的名詞複數 ); 節; 部件; 部門
A section of something is one of the parts into which it is divided or from which it is formed.
He said it was wrong to single out any section of society for Aids testing...
他說把社會中的任何一部分人抽選出來做艾滋病檢查都是不對的。
They moulded a complete new bow section for the boat.
他們為這艘船鑄造了一個完整的新船頭。
If something is sectioned, it is divided into sections.
It holds vegetables in place while they are being peeled or sectioned.
將蔬菜削皮或切片時用它來固定。
A section of an official document such as a report, law, or constitution is one of the parts into which it is divided.
...section 14 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968.
1968 年《商品說明法》第 14 條
...the all-important section on the powers of the federal government.
規定聯邦政府權力的至關重要的條款
A section is a diagram of something such as a building or a part of the body. It shows how the object would appear to you if it were cut from top to bottom and looked at from the side.
For some buildings a vertical section is more informative than a plan.
有些建築的立面圖能比平面圖提供更多的資訊。
She tore off two sections of paper towel and folded them lengthwise.
她撕下兩格紙巾,然後縱向對摺。
Fish was unobtainable in certain sections of Tokyo.
在東京的某些地方是買不到魚的。
underprivileged sections of the community
社羣的弱勢階層
I will go to the shopping sections of the city.
我要去城市的商業區.
You buy this bookcase in sections and slot them together.
你分元件買這個書櫥,再把它們卡榫對準組合在一起.