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Qué (quién) es Section - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sections; The Section; Section (mathematics); Section (disambiguation); Section (survey); Section (publishing); Section (books); Section of land

section         
(sections, sectioning, sectioned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A section of something is one of the parts into which it is divided or from which it is formed.
He said it was wrong to single out any section of society for Aids testing...
They moulded a complete new bow section for the boat.
...a large orchestra, with a vast percussion section.
...the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
see also cross-section
2.
If something is sectioned, it is divided into sections.
It holds vegetables in place while they are being peeled or sectioned.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
3.
A section of an official document such as a report, law, or constitution is one of the parts into which it is divided.
...section 14 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968.
N-COUNT: usu N num
4.
A section is a diagram of something such as a building or a part of the body. It shows how the object would appear to you if it were cut from top to bottom and looked at from the side.
For some buildings a vertical section is more informative than a plan.
N-COUNT
5.
Caesarean section: see Caesarean
section         
¦ noun
1. any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up.
N. Amer. a measure of land, equal to one square mile.
chiefly N. Amer. a particular district of a town.
NZ a building plot.
2. a distinct group within a larger body of people or things.
a subdivision of an army platoon.
Biology a secondary taxonomic category, especially a subgenus.
3. the cutting of a solid by or along a plane.
the shape resulting from cutting a solid along a plane.
a representation of the internal structure of something as if it has been cut through.
4. Surgery a separation by cutting.
5. Biology a thin slice of plant or animal tissue prepared for microscopic examination.
¦ verb
1. divide into sections.
2. Surgery divide by cutting.
3. Brit. commit (someone) compulsorily to a psychiatric hospital in accordance with a section of a mental health act.
Derivatives
sectional adjective
sectionalize or sectionalise verb
sectionally adverb
sectioned adjective
Origin
ME: from Fr. section or L. sectio(n-), from secare 'to cut'.
section         
n.
division of a newspaper
1) the business; classified; news; sports; travel section
plane figure
(geometry)
2) a conical; cross; vertical section
group of instruments
3) a brass; percussion; string; woodwind section
4) in a section (to play in the woodwind section)
group
5) a cheering section (in a grandstand)
surgical cutting
6) an abdominal; cesarean section
area
7) a business; residential section
department
8) the political section (of an embassy)
part
9) in sections (the bookcases come in sections)

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Section

Section, Sectioning or Sectioned may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Section
1. According to the revised structure, the Public Health Department will comprise four sections÷ Food Control Section, Veterinary Services Section, Clinic and Community Health Section and Pest Control Section.
2. The first section: longing for the Land of Israel; second section: Zionism; third section: the establishment of the State; fourth section: immigration and absorption, and so on.
3. The accused were charged with hatching a criminal conspiracy (Section 120b RPC), abduction with the intent to murder (Section 364), murder (Section 302) and destruction of evidence.
4. The actor is also charged under Section 5 of TADA (P) Act for posessing weapons, Section 6 of the same act (for contravening provisions of other acts) and Section 3 and 7 read with Section 25 of Arms Act.
5. Ormsby, a section chief in the financial crimes section at the agency‘s headquarters.