subdivision 音标拼音: [s'ʌbdɪv
, ɪʒən]
n . 细分,一部
细分,一部
subdivision n 1 :
an area composed of subdivided lots 2 :
the act of subdividing ;
division of something previously divided 3 :
a division of some larger or more complex organization ; "
a branch of Congress "; "
botany is a branch of biology "; "
the Germanic branch of Indo -
European languages " [
synonym : {
branch },
{
subdivision }, {
arm }]
4 :
a self -
contained part of a larger composition (
written or musical ); "
he always turns first to the business section ";
"
the history of this work is discussed in the next section "
[
synonym : {
section }, {
subdivision }]
5 :
a section of a section ;
a part of a part ;
i .
e .,
a part of something already divided [
synonym : {
subsection }, {
subdivision }]
Subdivision \
Sub `
di *
vi "
sion \,
n . [
L .
subdivisio :
cf .
F .
subdivision .]
1 .
The act of subdividing ,
or separating a part into smaller parts .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A part of a thing made by subdividing .
[
1913 Webster ]
In the decimal table ,
the subdivision of the cubit ,
as span ,
palm ,
and digit ,
are deduced from the shorter cubit . --
Arbuthnot .
[
1913 Webster ]
170 Moby Thesaurus words for "
subdivision ":
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adjunct ,
alienation ,
analysis ,
analyzation ,
anatomizing ,
anatomy ,
arrangement ,
assay ,
assaying ,
assembly -
line housing ,
bifidity ,
bifurcation ,
billeting ,
bipartition ,
bisection ,
blood ,
bracket ,
branch ,
branching ,
breakdown ,
breaking down ,
breaking up ,
breakup ,
by two ,
caste ,
cataloging ,
categorization ,
category ,
census ,
clan ,
class ,
classification ,
codification ,
component ,
composition ,
constituents ,
content ,
contents ,
contingent ,
cross section ,
cutting in two ,
detachment ,
detail ,
dichotomy ,
dimidiation ,
disarticulation ,
disassociation ,
disconnectedness ,
disconnection ,
discontinuity ,
disengagement ,
disjointing ,
disjunction ,
dislocation ,
dissection ,
disunion ,
division ,
divisions ,
divorce ,
divorcement ,
docimasy ,
dole ,
domiciliation ,
doss ,
elements ,
estate ,
filing ,
forking ,
fraction ,
grade ,
grading ,
gravimetric analysis ,
group ,
grouping ,
guts ,
halving ,
head ,
heading ,
hospitality ,
housing ,
housing bill ,
housing development ,
housing problem ,
in half ,
incoherence ,
index ,
indexing ,
ingredients ,
innards ,
insides ,
installment ,
inventory ,
isolation ,
item ,
items ,
kin ,
label ,
level ,
list ,
living quarters ,
lodging ,
lodgment ,
lower -
income housing ,
luxation ,
order ,
parcel ,
part ,
particular ,
parting ,
partition ,
parts ,
percentage ,
pigeonhole ,
pigeonholing ,
placement ,
portion ,
position ,
predicament ,
proximate analysis ,
quadrant ,
quantitative analysis ,
quarter ,
quartering ,
quota ,
race ,
ramification ,
random sample ,
ranging ,
rank ,
ranking ,
rating ,
reduction to elements ,
remainder ,
removal ,
resolution ,
rubric ,
sample ,
sampling ,
section ,
sector ,
segment ,
segmentation ,
semimicroanalysis ,
separation ,
separatism ,
sept ,
set ,
share ,
slum clearance ,
sorting ,
station ,
status ,
strain ,
stratification ,
stratum ,
subgroup ,
suborder ,
subspecies ,
subtraction ,
tabulation ,
taxonomy ,
title ,
tract ,
transient lodging ,
typology ,
urban renewal ,
whole ,
withdrawal ,
zoning
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