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Definition of fragmentation in English: fragmentationnoun fraɡmɛnˈteɪʃ(ə)nˌfræɡmənˈteɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The process or state of breaking or being broken into fragments. 分裂,破裂,碎裂 the fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups 社会之分裂为一些利益集团。 Example sentencesExamples - To my mind it is certainly correct that the government-imposed fragmentations are the cause of our current problems.
- What is certain is that the ostrich-like behaviour of Europe's policy elite hastens the fragmentation process.
- These collisions result in subsequent fragmentation and product ions that are a direct consequence of dissociation of the precursor ion.
- Many of these problems seem to stem from fragmentation of electoral law and processes.
- The policy process indicated that fragmentation of the labour market was well advanced.
- Recent population numbers have declined most often due to habitat fragmentation and loss.
- Despite these fragmentations, the songs are consistent and consistently listenable.
- In 1991 the process of fragmentation there was more rapid and more complete than in the south.
- In these artists' hands, images of those individuals who walk the city on a daily basis are processed through filters and fragmentations into unrecognizable subjects.
- The most significant threats include habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation.
- Fragmentation of government implies fragmentation of policy processes.
- The future is already potentially present in the shape of the blind spots and contradictions of the present - in its silences and exclusions, its conflicts and fragmentations.
- Policymakers are increasingly worried about social fragmentation within local communities.
- English and German are built on fragmentations of many dialects.
- While some of these conflicts and fragmentations were of an ideological and administrative nature, most of them were really the result of personal animosity among the clergy.
- In cubism, geometrical forms and fragmentations are favored.
- Two important trends within the process of religious fragmentation in Mexico have to be emphasized.
- The process of fragmentation and diversification has continued and, indeed, intensified.
- Poetry forged a common identity, overcoming this fragmentation to provide the basis for a homogeneous memory.
- The fragmentation among progressive groups has, in turn, fragmented our message.
Synonyms breaking, breakage, cracking, cleavage, rupture, shattering, splintering, splitting, separation, bursting, disintegration - 1.1Computing The storing of a file in several separate areas of memory scattered throughout a hard disk.
〔计算机〕分段存储 Example sentencesExamples - Disk fragmentation is a normal occurrence that happens over time as you edit and save files.
- In addition to data fragmentation, there is the issue of data completeness and quality.
- Any data that is written to the drive after it is optimized will contribute to fragmentation of the drive.
- Similar to a disk defragmenter, Registry Compactor analyzes the Registry and checks for fragmentation.
- As for why the other drive is becoming fragmented, something must be causing the fragmentation.
Definition of fragmentation in US English: fragmentationnounˌfraɡmənˈtāSH(ə)nˌfræɡmənˈteɪʃ(ə)n 1The process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts. 分裂,破裂,碎裂 the fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups 社会之分裂为一些利益集团。 Example sentencesExamples - Two important trends within the process of religious fragmentation in Mexico have to be emphasized.
- English and German are built on fragmentations of many dialects.
- In cubism, geometrical forms and fragmentations are favored.
- Despite these fragmentations, the songs are consistent and consistently listenable.
- The future is already potentially present in the shape of the blind spots and contradictions of the present - in its silences and exclusions, its conflicts and fragmentations.
- What is certain is that the ostrich-like behaviour of Europe's policy elite hastens the fragmentation process.
- To my mind it is certainly correct that the government-imposed fragmentations are the cause of our current problems.
- In 1991 the process of fragmentation there was more rapid and more complete than in the south.
- The policy process indicated that fragmentation of the labour market was well advanced.
- Recent population numbers have declined most often due to habitat fragmentation and loss.
- The most significant threats include habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation.
- In these artists' hands, images of those individuals who walk the city on a daily basis are processed through filters and fragmentations into unrecognizable subjects.
- These collisions result in subsequent fragmentation and product ions that are a direct consequence of dissociation of the precursor ion.
- Poetry forged a common identity, overcoming this fragmentation to provide the basis for a homogeneous memory.
- While some of these conflicts and fragmentations were of an ideological and administrative nature, most of them were really the result of personal animosity among the clergy.
- The fragmentation among progressive groups has, in turn, fragmented our message.
- Fragmentation of government implies fragmentation of policy processes.
- Many of these problems seem to stem from fragmentation of electoral law and processes.
- The process of fragmentation and diversification has continued and, indeed, intensified.
- Policymakers are increasingly worried about social fragmentation within local communities.
Synonyms breaking, breakage, cracking, cleavage, rupture, shattering, splintering, splitting, separation, bursting, disintegration - 1.1Computing The storing of a file in separate areas of memory scattered throughout a hard disk.
〔计算机〕分段存储 Example sentencesExamples - In addition to data fragmentation, there is the issue of data completeness and quality.
- As for why the other drive is becoming fragmented, something must be causing the fragmentation.
- Any data that is written to the drive after it is optimized will contribute to fragmentation of the drive.
- Disk fragmentation is a normal occurrence that happens over time as you edit and save files.
- Similar to a disk defragmenter, Registry Compactor analyzes the Registry and checks for fragmentation.
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