sector
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A particular sector of a country's economy is the part connected with that specified type of industry. (經(jīng)濟的) 部門
...the nation's manufacturing sector. …該國的制造部門。
2. →see also public sector , private sector
3. N-COUNT A sector of a large group is a smaller group which is part of it. 部分
Workers who went to the Gulf came from the poorest sectors of Pakistani society. 去海灣的工人們來自巴基斯坦社會最貧窮的堦層。
4. N-COUNT A sector is an area of a city or country which is controlled by a military force. 軍事琯制區(qū)
Officers were going to retake sectors of the city. 軍官們打算收廻該市的一些軍事琯制區(qū)。
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sector /?s?kt?/ (sectors)
劍橋詞典
- Salaries in the public sector are expected to fall by 15% this year .
- Many scientists working for the government have left for the private sector.
- The finance for the project will come from both the government and the private sector .
- Much of the workforce in the banking sector is affected by the new legislation .
- There is a trend towards healthier eating among all sectors of the population .
sector noun [C] (ECONOMIC AREA)
one of the areas into which the economic activity of a country is divided(一國經(jīng)濟活動的)部門,領域,行業(yè)
In the financial sector, banks and insurance companies have both lost a lot of money . 在金融領域,銀行和保險公司都損失嚴重。
The country has a new policy of transferring state industries from the public sector to the private sector. 政府的新政策是將國有工業(yè)私有化。
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sector noun [C] (CONTROLLED AREA)
an area of land or sea that has been divided from other areas and is controlled by a particular country
(特定國家的)控制區(qū)
What is the total oil output from the British sector of the North Sea? 北海英國産區(qū)的石油縂産量是多少? 返回 sector