sector
- IPA[ˈsektər]
美式
- an area or portion that is distinct from others;a distinct part or branch of a nation's economy or society or of a sphere of activity such as education
noun: sector, plural noun: sectors
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- 1. an area or portion that is distinct from others operations in the southern sector of the North Sea 同義詞
- ▪ a distinct part or branch of a nation's economy or society or of a sphere of activity such as education the industrial and commercial sector the business sector of the city 同義詞
- ▪ a subdivision of an area for military operations.
- ▪ a subdivision of a track on a magnetic disk.
- 2. the plane figure enclosed by two radii of a circle or ellipse and the arc between them.
- 3. a mathematical instrument consisting of two arms hinged at one end and marked with sines, tangents, etc. for making diagrams.
- the part of an economy that is controlled by the government: public-sector salaries
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of an economy or society comprising non-governmental and non-profit-making ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the sector of an economy concerned with or relating to tertiary industry.
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of an economy that is controlled by the state: public-sector salaries
Oxford Dictionary
- the sector of the economy concerned with or relating to primary industry.
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- the sector of the economy concerned with or relating to secondary industry.
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- the part of the national economy that is not under direct state control: I believe that the private sector is good enough to adapt to changes in global demand private sector practices
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of the national economy that is not under direct government control: I believe that the private sector is good enough to adapt to changes in global demand private sector practices
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- an area or portion that is distinct from others: operations in the southern sector of the North Sea
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