Segments can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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segment - divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word" | ||
segment - divide or split up; "The cells segmented" | ||
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segment - one of the parts into which something naturally divides; "a segment of an orange" | ||
segment - one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road" |
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1. | noun | Prearranged about 18 months in advance as the cruise lines sell segments all along the way i.e Transatlantic to London (England), England to Barcelona (Spain), Barcelona to Alexandria (Egypt), Egypt to India via Suez canal etc. | |
2. | noun | Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
3. | noun | The students are learning how to solve problems using line segments. | |
4. | noun | The mid-ocean ridge consists of thousands of individual volcanoes or volcanic ridge segments which periodically erupt. | |
5. | noun | Local municipalities are obliged to use the fund for food, medicines and other essential goods for citizens of the poorest segments of Italian society. | |
6. | noun | Pope Francis urged the world's leaders to remember all segments of society as they fight the coronavirus and work to rebuild world economies. | |
7. | noun | Vast segments of Morocco's workforce could lose their jobs in the future. | |
8. | noun | A segment of an orange. | |
9. | noun | Finished the final segment of the road. | |
10. | noun | The overwhelming majority of Muslims in Kashmir would be happy with such an outcome, except for the tiny jihadi segment patronized by the U.S. State Department and the Pakistan Army, which would like to even the score with India for their catastrophic defeat in Bangladesh in 1971. | |
11. | noun | Many firms are competing for the wealthier segment of the market. | |
12. | noun | Divide this line segment into twenty equal parts. | |
13. | noun | Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
14. | noun | For a long time, society was strongly hierarchical and unequal, primarily composed of peasants. The most backward, impoverished segment of the population, they were crushed by the weight of taxes, wars, and famines. | |
15. | noun | This segment is brought to you by the Ford Motor Company. | |
16. | verb | Segment an orange. | |
17. | verb | Segment a compound word. |
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Prearranged about 18 months in advance as the cruise lines sell segments all along the way i.e Transatlantic to London (England), England to Barcelona (Spain), Barcelona to Alexandria (Egypt), Egypt to India via Suez canal etc. |
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Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
The students are learning how to solve problems using line segments. | |
The mid-ocean ridge consists of thousands of individual volcanoes or volcanic ridge segments which periodically erupt. | |
Local municipalities are obliged to use the fund for food, medicines and other essential goods for citizens of the poorest segments of Italian society. | |
Pope Francis urged the world's leaders to remember all segments of society as they fight the coronavirus and work to rebuild world economies. | |
Vast segments of Morocco's workforce could lose their jobs in the future. | |
A segment of an orange. |
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Finished the final segment of the road. |
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The overwhelming majority of Muslims in Kashmir would be happy with such an outcome, except for the tiny jihadi segment patronized by the U.S. State Department and the Pakistan Army, which would like to even the score with India for their catastrophic defeat in Bangladesh in 1971. |
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Many firms are competing for the wealthier segment of the market. | |
Divide this line segment into twenty equal parts. | |
Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
For a long time, society was strongly hierarchical and unequal, primarily composed of peasants. The most backward, impoverished segment of the population, they were crushed by the weight of taxes, wars, and famines. | |
This segment is brought to you by the Ford Motor Company. | |
verb | |
Segment an orange. |
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Segment a compound word. |
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