division
noun
dɪəˈvɪʒən
noun
1
SEPARATING
分开
the
act
of
separating
something
into
two
or
more
different
parts,
or
the
way
these
parts
are
separated
or
shared
分开,分割
C,U
division
of
sth
between/among/into
sth
the
division
of
words
into
syllables
把单词拆分为音节
the
traditional
division
of
labour
(=the
way
that
particular
tasks
are
shared)
between
husband
and
wife
夫妻之间的传统分工
2
DISAGREEMENT
分歧
disagreement
among
the
members
of
a
group
that
makes
them
form
smaller
opposing
groups
分歧,分裂
C,U
division
between/within/among
sth
Can
he
heal
the
deep
divisions
among
Republican
ranks?
他能够弥合共和党党员内严重的分歧吗?
racial/class/gender
etc
division
The
old
class
divisions
had
begun
to
break
down.
古老的阶级分化开始消失了。
The
Army
was
plagued
by
internal
divisions
.
军队被内部分歧所困扰。
3
MATHEMATICS
数学
the
process
of
finding
out
how
many
times
one
number
is
contained
in
another
除; 除法;
U
4
PART OF AN ORGANIZATION
某组织的一部分
a
group
that
does
a
particular
job
within
a
large
organization
〔机构的〕部,部门
C
the
Computer
Services
Division
计算机维修部
5
MILITARY
军事的
a
large
military
group
师〔军队编制〕
C
a
tank
division
坦克师
6
SPORT
体育运动
one
of
the
groups
of
teams
that
a
sports
competition
is
divided
into,
often
based
on
the
number
of
games
they
have
won
〔体育比赛中按成绩划分成的〕级
C
the
Premier/First/Second/Third/Fourth
Division
a
second-division
club
乙级俱乐部
7
IN PARLIAMENT
议会中的
a
process
in
which
members
of
the
British
parliament
vote
for
something
by
dividing
into
groups
〔英国议会议员进行的〕分组表决
C
MPs
forced
a
division
on
the
bill.
下院议员迫使该议案进行分组表决。
Some
members
supported
the
opposition
in
the
division
lobbies
(=the
rooms
where
the
vote
takes
place)
.
一些议员在分组投票室内倒戈支持反对党。