sector
n. 部門; 領域; 防禦地區; 扇形
A particular sector of a country's economy is the part connected with that specified type of industry.
...the nation's manufacturing sector.
該國的製造業
...the service sector of the Hong Kong economy.
香港經濟中的服務行業
A sector of a large group is a smaller group which is part of it.
Workers who went to the Gulf came from the poorest sectors of Pakistani society.
前往海灣的工人來自巴基斯坦最貧窮的社會階層。
A sector is an area of a city or country which is controlled by a military force.
Officers were going to retake sectors of the city.
軍官們打算重新奪回該市的防禦區。
A sector is a part of a circle which is formed when you draw two straight lines from the centre of the circle to the edge.
1. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle
2. a body of people who form part of society or economy;
3. a particular aspect of life or activity;
4. the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes
5. a portion of a military position
6. measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end
The DOE first announced the project, a prototype for the private sector, in 2003.
2003年能源部首次公佈了這個計劃, 以私有部門為樣板.
The new salary deal for railway workers will be a bench mark for pay settlements in the public sector.
給鐵路工人的新工資待遇將會成為公務部門工資問題的標準.
The sector dam broke and its water drowned the entire valley.
扇形水壩倒塌了,水淹沒了整個山谷.
The enemy have attacked the British sector.
敵人已進攻英國防區.
A small manufacturing sector inhibits growth in the economy.
製造業規模太小有礙經濟增長.