section
英 ['sekʃ(ə)n]
美 ['sɛkʃən]
- 節;部分;区分;地域;章
- vi.スライスする;分割する
- vt.分割する;スライスする;部分に分ける
英語の語源
- section
- section: [16] Section is one of a wide range of English words that go back to Latin secāre ‘cut’. Others include bisect [17], dissect [17], insect, intersect [17], secateurs [19], sector [16], and segment [16]. It goes back ultimately to the Indo- European base *sek- ‘cut’, which also produced English saw, scythe, sedge, and sickle. The immediate source of section itself was the Latin derivative sectiō ‘cutting’.
=> bisect, dissect, insect, saw, scythe, secateurs, sedge, segment, sickle - section (n.)
- late 14c., "intersection of two straight lines; division of a scale;" from Old French section or directly from Latin sectionem (nominative sectio) "a cutting, cutting off, division," noun of action from past participle stem of secare "to cut," from PIE root *sek- "to cut" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic seko, se?ti "to cut," se ?ivo "ax, hatchet;" Lithuanian isekti "to engrave, carve;" Albanian ?ate "mattock;" Old Saxon segasna, Old English sigee "scythe;" Old English secg "sword," seax "knife, short sword;" Old Irish doescim "I cut;" Latin saxum "rock, stone").
From 1550s as "act of cutting or dividing." Meaning "subdivision of a written work, statute, etc." is from 1570s. Meaning "a part cut off from the rest" is from early 15c. - section (v.)
- "divide into sections," 1819, from section (n.). Related: Sectioned; sectioning.
例文
- 1. A gust of wind pried loose a section of sheet-metal roofing.
- 激しい風が屋根に敷かれた金属片を巻き起こした。
- 2.For some buildings a vertical section is more informative than a plan.
- 平面図よりも多くの情報を提供する建物の立面図があります。/
- 3.I 'll just flick through the pages until I find the right section .
- 探している部分が見つかるまで、素早くページをめくります。/
- 4.An entire poor section of townwas bombed into oblivion.
- 都市のスラム街全体が平地に爆破された。
- 5.The cross-country section of the three-day event was held here yesterday.3日のレースのクロスカントリーは昨日ここで行われた。/
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