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seg·ment nounBrE /ˈseɡmənt/NAmE /ˈseɡmənt/a part of sth that is separate from the other parts or can be considered separately 部分;份;片;段◆She cleaned a small segment of the painting. 她擦干净了这幅画的一小部分。◆Lines divided the area into segments. 这一地区用线条分成了若干部分。one of the sections of an orange, a lemon, etc. (柑橘、柠檬等的)瓣(geometry 几何) a part of a circle separated from the rest by a single line 弓形;圆缺(phonetics 语音学) the smallest speech sound that a word can be divided into 音段 seg·ment verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they segment BrE /seɡˈment/ NAmE /seɡˈment/present simple - he / she / it segments BrE /seɡˈments/ NAmE /seɡˈments/past simple segmented BrE /seɡˈmentɪd/ NAmE /seɡˈmentɪd/past participle segmented BrE /seɡˈmentɪd/ NAmE /seɡˈmentɪd/ -ing form segmenting BrE /seɡˈmentɪŋ/ NAmE /seɡˈmentɪŋ/BrE /seɡˈment/NAmE /seɡˈment/ [often passive] ~ sth(specialist) to divide sth into different parts 分割;划分◆Market researchers often segment the population on the basis of age and social class. 市场研究人员常常按年龄和社会阶层划分人口。◆The worm has a segmented body (= with different sections joined together). 这条虫子的身体是分节的。 |