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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
partition
I.par‧ti‧tion1 /pɑːˈtɪʃən $ pər-, pɑːr-/ BrE AmE noun [Word Family: noun: ↑part, ↑counterpart, ↑parting, ↑partition; adverb: ↑part, ↑partially, ↑partly; adjective: ↑partial, ↑parting, ↑part; verb: ↑part, ↑partition] [Date: 1400-1500; Language: French; Origin: Latin partitio, from partire; ⇨ ↑part2] 1. [countable] a thin wall that separates one part of a room from another 2. [uncountable] the action of separating a country into two or more independent countries partition of the partition of India • • • THESAURUS ▪ wall an upright flat structure made of stone or brick, that divides one area from another or surrounds an area: The estate is surrounded by high stone walls. | a brick wall ▪ fence a structure made of wood, metal etc that surrounds a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by an old wooden fence. | the chain link fence around the school ▪ railings a metal fence that is made of a series of upright bars: the iron railings in front of the house | The boy was leaning over the railing on the side of the boat. ▪ barrier a type of fence or gate that prevents people from moving in a particular direction: A guard stood near the barrier. | The police had put up barriers to keep the crowd under control. ▪ screen a piece of furniture like a thin wall that can be moved around and is used to divide one part of a room from another: the screen around his hospital bed | a Japanese bamboo screen | a fire screen (=that you put near a fire) ▪ partition a thin wall that separates one part of a room from another: The room was divided into two by a thin partition. | The offices are separated by partitions and you can hear everything that is said in the next office. ▪ barricade a line of objects that people have put across a road, to prevent people getting past, especially as part of a protest: The soldiers used tanks to smash through the barricades. II.partition2 BrE AmE verb [transitive + into] [Word Family: noun: ↑part, ↑counterpart, ↑parting, ↑partition; adverb: ↑part, ↑partially, ↑partly; adjective: ↑partial, ↑parting, ↑part; verb: ↑part, ↑partition] to divide a country, building, or room into two or more parts partition something ↔ off phrasal verb to divide part of a room from the rest by using a partition: They partitioned off part of the living room to make a study.
partitionhu | | | | | ◎ | [pɑ:'ti∫n] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự phân chia, sự chia cắt; phần được chia | | ■ | liếp ngăn, bức vách ngăn | | ■ | (chính trị) sự chia cắt một nước thành hai hoặc nhiều nước; sự chia cắt đất nước | | ☆ | the partition of India in 1947 | | sự chia cắt Ấn độ năm 1947 | | ■ | (pháp lý) sự chia tài sản | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | phân chia thành nhiều phần; chia cắt | | ☆ | India was partitioned in 1947 | | Ấn Độ bị chia cắt năm 1947 | | 〆 | to partition something off | | ✓ | ngăn (một phần căn phòng...) bằng bức vách | | ☆ | we've partitioned off one end of the kitchen to make a breakfast room | | chúng tôi ngăn đoạn cuối căn bếp làm phòng ăn điểm tâm |
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