单词 | compartmentalize |
释义 | compartmentalizeWord family verbcompartcompartmentalizeadjectivecompartmentalnouncompartmentalizationcompartmentadverbcompartmentally com·part·men·tal·ize (also compartmentalise British EnglishBrE) /ˌkɒmpɑːt-ˈmentl-aɪz $ kəmˌpɑːrt-/ verb [transitiveT] TYPEto divide something into separate areas or groups 划分,分类 Women are better than men at compartmentalizing their lives. 女性要比男性更善于安排生活。 —compartmentalized adjectiveadj —compartmentalization /ˌkɒmpɑːtˌmentl-aɪˈzeɪʃən $ kəmˌpɑːrtmentl-ə-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus compartmentalize• Rather, the internal market has been compartmentalized.• The message was clear: the brain must be compartmentalized.• Yet in the traditional workplace, information was tightly controlled and compartmentalized.• This task is actually easier outside the old hierarchical corporate structure, where information was compartmentalized and unrelated contexts kept strictly separate.• Religion is not compartmentalized, but a living part of contemporary society, reflecting where it is and what its potentials are.• I mean you know they were we can compartmentalize it.• The brain does not neatly compartmentalize the areas used for language.• But those who are best at the game learn not to compartmentalize their lives but to fit it all together.• In addition, large growth faults developed which compartmentalized these sands. |
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