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1 fruit
fruit [fru:t]• may I have some fruit? puis-je avoir un fruit ?* * *[fruːt] 1.noun (pl inv for collective sense)1) Botany (edible, inedible) fruit mhave some fruit — prenez un fruit or des fruits
2) fig fruit m2.intransitive verb donner des fruits -
2 segment
∎ in segments par segments(b) (part → of book, film, programme) partie f(c) Linguistics segment m[seg'ment] segmenter, diviser ou partager en segments[seg'ment] se segmenter►► Accountancy segment margin marge f sectorielle;segment reporting analyse f par secteur d'activité -
3 segment
'seɡmənt1) (a part or section: He divided the orange into segments.) segmento2) (a part of eg a circle cut off by a straight line.) segmento•segment n segmentotr['segmənt]1 (gen) segmento; (of orange) gajosegment ['sɛgmənt] n: segmento mn.• cercha s.f.• segmento (Matemática) s.m.'segmənta) ( Math) (of circle, sphere, line) segmento mb) ( of citrus fruit) gajo mc) ( section) sector m1.N ['seɡmǝnt](gen) segmento m ; [of citrus fruit] gajo m ; (Geom) [of circle] segmento m2.VT [seɡ'ment][+ circle, society, journey, market] segmentar; [+ citrus fruit] desgajar, separar en gajos3.VI [seɡ'ment]segmentarse* * *['segmənt]a) ( Math) (of circle, sphere, line) segmento mb) ( of citrus fruit) gajo mc) ( section) sector m -
4 segment
kb. 1 bagian (of a lot). 2 golongan, daerah. 3 ruas (of a worm). 4 tembereng (of a circle). 5 ulas, pangsa (of an orange). -kkt. 1 mengiris (a fruit). 2 memotong (a circle). -
5 section
noun1) (part cut off) Abschnitt, der; Stück, das; (part of divided whole) Teil, der; (of railway track) Teilstück, das; [Strecken]abschnitt, der2) (of firm) Abteilung, die; (of organization etc.) Sektion, die; (of orchestra or band) Gruppe, die* * *['sekʃən]1) (a part or division: He divided the orange into sections; There is disagreement in one section of the community; the accounts section of the business.) der Teil2) (a view of the inside of anything when, or as if, it is cut right through or across: a section of the stem of a flower.) der Schnitt•- academic.ru/65349/sectional">sectional* * *sec·tion[ˈsekʃən]I. n1. (component part) Teil nt; of a road Teilstrecke f, Teilstück nt; of a railway Streckenabschnitt m; of a pipeline Teilstück nt; TECH [Bau]teil ntsports \section Sportteil mnon-smoking \section (in restaurant) Nichtraucherbereich m; (in railway carriage) Nichtraucherabteil nt\section of the population Teil m der Bevölkerung, Bevölkerungskreis m, Bevölkerungsschicht fthe non-parliamentary \section of the party die außerparlamentarische Fraktion der Parteithe reference \section of the library die Nachschlageabteilung der Bibliothekbrass/woodwind \section Blech-/Holzbläser plhorizontal/vertical \section Horizontal-/Vertikalschnitt min \section im Schnitt[Caesarean] \section Kaiserschnitt mII. vt1. (to separate)▪ to \section sth etw [unter]teilen [o zerlegen2. (cut)▪ to \section sb jdn in eine psychiatrische Klinik einweisento \section sb under the Mental Health Act jdn zwangseinweisen* * *['sekSən]1. n1) (= part) Teil m; (= wing of building) Trakt m; (of book) Abschnitt m; (of document, law) Absatz m; (of motorway etc) Abschnitt m; (under construction) Trakt m; (of railway) Streckenabschnitt m; (of orange) Stück ntthe brass/string section of the orchestra — die Blechbläser pl/Streicher pl des Orchesters
3) (= diagram) Schnitt min section — im Schnitt
vertical/longitudinal section — Quer-/Längsschnitt m
4) (= cutting of rock MED of tissue) Schnitt m; (MED) (= operation) Sektion f; (= Caesarean section) Kaiserschnitt mhe took a horizontal section of the tissue — er machte einen Horizontalschnitt von dem Gewebe
2. vt1) (= cut to show a section) einen Schnitt machen durch2) (= divide into sections) teilen3) (PSYCH)* * *section [ˈsekʃn]A s1. Ab-, Ausschnitt m, Teil m (auch der Bevölkerung etc)2. a) (auch mikroskopischer) Schnittb) Durchschneidung fc) MED Schnitt m3. Abschnitt m (eines Buchs etc)4. einer Zeitung:a) (Sport- etc) Teil mb) Produkt n5. JUR Paragraf m6. Paragraf(zeichen) m(n)7. Teil m/n, Einzelteil n, Bestandteil m9. Abteilung f, Referat n (in der Verwaltung)10. (Arbeits)Gruppe f11. MILa) US Halbzug mb) Br Gruppe f13. BAHN USa) Streckenabschnitt mb) Abteil n (eines Schlafwagens)14. Bezirk m:the French section of Berlin HIST der französische Sektor Berlins15. US Section f (Landparzelle von einer Quadratmeile)16. BOT, ZOOL Untergruppe f (einer Gattung oder Familie)B v/t1. (ab-, unter)teilen, (in Abschnitte) (ein)teilens. abk2. section3. see s.4. series5. set7. sign8. signed gez.9. singular Sg.10. son* * *noun1) (part cut off) Abschnitt, der; Stück, das; (part of divided whole) Teil, der; (of railway track) Teilstück, das; [Strecken]abschnitt, der2) (of firm) Abteilung, die; (of organization etc.) Sektion, die; (of orchestra or band) Gruppe, die4) (of chapter, book) Abschnitt, der; (of statute, act) Paragraph, der5) (part of community) Gruppe, die* * *(building) n.Trakt -e m. n.Abschnitt m.Abteilung (eines fortlaufenden Sammelwerks) f.Abteilung f.Grabungsschnitt m.Lektion -en f.Paragraph m.Profil -e n.Sektion -en f. -
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sec·tion [ʼsekʃən] n1) ( component part) Teil nt; of a road Teilstrecke f, Teilstück nt; of a railway Streckenabschnitt m; of a pipeline Teilstück nt; tech [Bau]teil ntsports \section Sportteil mnon-smoking \section ( in restaurant) Nichtraucherbereich m; ( in railway carriage) Nichtraucherabteil nt\section of the population Teil m der Bevölkerung;the non-parliamentary \section of the party die außerparlamentarische Fraktion der Parteithe reference \section of the library die Nachschlageabteilung der Bibliothekin \section im Schnitt[Caesarian] \section Kaiserschnitt m vt1) ( to separate)to \section sth etw [unter]teilen [o zerlegen];2) ( cut)to \section sb jdn in eine psychiatrische Klinik einweisen;to \section sb under the Mental Health Act jdn zwangseinweisen
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