柯林斯詞典compartment /k?m?pɑ?tm?nt/ (compartments) 1. N-COUNT A compartment is one of the separate parts of an object that is used for keeping things in. 隔間 The fire started in the baggage compartment. 火是從行李艙著起來的。2. →see also glove compartment 3. N-COUNT A compartment is one of the separate spaces into which a railway carriage is divided. 火車車廂 On the way home we shared our first class compartment with a group of businessmen. 在廻家的路上我們和一群商人共同乘坐頭等車廂。 返回 compartment劍橋詞典one of the separate areas inside a vehicle , especially a train (車輛的)分隔廂,艙;(尤指火車的)隔間,包廂 a first-class compartment 頭等包廂 a separate part of a piece of furniture , equipment , or a container with a particular purpose (家具、設(shè)備或容器的)隔間,格 a fridge with a small freezer compartment 帶有小冷凍室的冰箱 the sleeping /inner compartment in a tent 帳篷裡的睡間/內(nèi)間 medical specialized a section in the body that contains muscles and nerves and is surrounded by connective tissue (身躰內(nèi)的)隔間,隔室 The knee joint is composed of three compartments and ligaments that stabilize the joint . 膝關(guān)節(jié)由三個隔間和起穩(wěn)定作用的靭帶組成。 返回 compartment