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to partition
01
划分, 分隔
to divide a space into distinct sections
Transitive: to partition a space
Example
The interior designer suggested partitioning the room to create a private workspace.
室内设计师建议将房间划分以创建一个私人工作空间。
They decided to partition the office space to accommodate different departments.
他们决定划分办公空间,以容纳不同的部门。
02
分割, 划分
to divide something into parts or portions
Transitive: to partition sth
Example
The land was partitioned among the heirs after the owner passed away.
土地在所有者去世后被划分给继承人。
The chef partitioned the cake into equal slices for each guest.
厨师将蛋糕分割成每位客人均等的切片。
Partition
01
隔墙, 隔断
a wall or piece of glass that is used to divide different parts of a building
What is a "partition"?
A partition is a dividing structure used to separate spaces within a building. Typically made from lightweight materials such as drywall, wood, or glass, partitions can create distinct areas in open spaces, providing privacy and organization. They are commonly used in offices, homes, and public spaces to define rooms or areas without the permanence of traditional walls. Partitions can be fixed or movable, allowing for flexibility in space design. They can also serve aesthetic purposes, enhancing the overall look of a room while contributing to functionality by managing sound and light.
02
分区, 隔离
the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
03
隔膜, 分隔物
a structure inside living things that divides tissues, cavities, etc.
04
分区, 分区块
(computer science) the part of a hard disk that is dedicated to a particular operating system or application and accessed as a single unit