柯林斯詞典segment /?s?gm?nt/ (segments) 1. N-COUNT A segment of something is one part of it, considered separately from the rest. 部分 ...the poorer segments of society. …社會(huì)中的較貧困階層。2. N-COUNT A segment of fruit such as an orange or grapefruit is one of the sections into which it is easily divided. (水果的) 瓣 Peel all the fruit except the lime and separate into segments. 除了酸橙之外,把所有的水果剝皮并分成瓣。3. N-COUNT A segment of a circle is one of the two parts into which it is divided when you draw a straight line through it. 圓缺 The other children stood around the circle, one in each segment. 其他孩子圍著圓圈而站,每一半圈里站著一個(gè)孩子。 返回 segment劍橋詞典one of the smaller groups or amounts that a larger group or amount can be divided into (群體或事物的)部分 People over the age of 85 make up the fastest-growing segment of the population . 85歲以上者成為人口中增長最快的部分。 Each of these products is aimed at a specific market segment. 每一種產(chǎn)品針對的都是市場的不同部分。 mathematics part of a circle that is divided from the rest by a line , or part of a sphere that is divided from the rest by two planes 弓形,圓缺,球缺 one of the small parts that a fruit such as an orange is naturally divided into (水果)瓣 The salad was decorated with segments of orange . 色拉上點(diǎn)綴了橘子瓣。 a short piece of film that forms part of a television or radio programme , or that is broadcast on the internet (電視、廣播或互聯(lián)網(wǎng)節(jié)目的)節(jié),段 CNN last week broadcast a segment on homicides in the city . CNN上周播出了有關(guān)這座城市兇殺狀況節(jié)目的一段。 返回 segment