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Section ˈsekʃn Large Road Separate Noun Bre Closed

Word section
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈsekʃn / NAmE / ˈsekʃn /
Example
  • that section of the road is still closed.
  • the library has a large biology section.
  • the tail section of the plane
  • the shed comes in sections that you assemble yourself.
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section

(noun)BrE / ˈsekʃn / NAmE / ˈsekʃn /
  1. any of the parts into which something is divided
    • That section of the road is still closed.
    • The library has a large biology section.
    • the tail section of the plane
  2. a separate part of a structure from which the whole can be put together
    • The shed comes in sections that you assemble yourself.
  3. a separate part of a document, book, etc.
    • These issues will be discussed more fully in the next section.
    • the sports section of the newspaper
    • The report has a section on accidents at work.
  4. a separate group within a larger group of people
    • see also rhythm section
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/rhythm-section
    • an issue that will affect large sections of the population
    • the brass section of an orchestra
  5. a department in an organization, institution, etc.
    • synonym division
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/division
    • He's the director of the finance section.
    • the section of the company dealing with customer services
  6. a district of a town, city or county
    • the Dorchester section of Boston
    • one of the city’s most affluent sections
  7. a measure of land, equal to one square mile
  8. a drawing or diagram of something as it would look if it were cut from top to bottom or from one side to the other
    • see also cross section
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/cross-section
    • The illustration shows a section through a leaf.
    • The architect drew the house in section.
  9. the act of cutting or separating something in an operation
    • see also caesarean
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/caesarean
    • The surgeon performed a section (= made a cut) on the vein.
  10. a very thin flat piece cut from body tissue to be looked at under a microscope
    • to examine a section from the kidney

    Extra Examples

    • He works in the embassy’s political section.
    • I skipped the section on garden design.
    • Large sections of the forest have been destroyed by acid rain.
    • The book is divided into chapters, sections and sub-sections.
    • The case was the first prosecution under Section 3A of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
    • The new edition of the dictionary adds a section on phrasal verbs.
    • The table comes in sections.
    • You’ll find the book in the music section.
    • a long section of roadway
    • an area populated largely by the poorer sections of society
    • Can you pass me the sports section?
    • He’s the director of the finance section.
    • Section 3 applies to clauses which restrict liability.
    • The completed forms are passed to the personnel section for verification.
    • Which section of the company are you working in?

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English (as a noun): from French section or Latin sectio(n-), from secare ‘to cut’. The verb dates from the early 19th cent.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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