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1 ♦ segment
♦ segment /ˈsɛgmənt/n.1 (geom., comput., zool.) segmento: a segment of a line, un segmento di retta; a segment of a sphere, un segmento sferico; the segment of a worm, il segmento di un verme2 settore; parte; fetta; sezione4 (ling.) segmento● (metall.) segment die, filiera scomponibile.(to) segment /sɛgˈmɛnt, USA ˈsɛgmɛnt/ (scient.)A v. t.1 segmentare; dividere in segmenti3 (comput.) segmentareB v. i.1 segmentarsi; dividersi in segmenti2 (biol.) riprodursi per segmentazione -
2 segment *** seg·ment n vb
[ˌsɛɡ'mɛnt]1. n(section) parte f, (of orange) spicchio, Geom segmento circolareline segment Geom — segmento
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I ['segmənt]1) anat. zool. mat. inform. ling. segmento m.2) (of economy, market) settore m.; (of population) parte f.3) (of orange) spicchio m.II [seg'ment]1) dividere in spicchi [ orange]2) econ. segmentare [market, surface]* * *['seɡmənt]1) (a part or section: He divided the orange into segments.) segmento2) (a part of eg a circle cut off by a straight line.) segmento•* * *I ['segmənt]1) anat. zool. mat. inform. ling. segmento m.2) (of economy, market) settore m.; (of population) parte f.3) (of orange) spicchio m.II [seg'ment]1) dividere in spicchi [ orange]2) econ. segmentare [market, surface]
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