English-Thai Dictionary
segment
N กลุ่ม ท่อน ตอน ข้อ ส่วน ส่วน ที่ แยก ออก กลีบ พวก ชิ้น เสี้ยว part piece fragment sector section klum
segment
N ส่วน ตัด (ทาง เรขาค ณิต ส่วน ของ วงกลม ที่ ถูก ตัดออก ส่วน ตัด ของ รูป วงกลม suan-tad
segment
N เสียงพูด (ทาง ภาษาศาสตร์ ส่วน ของ วงกลม ที่ ถูก ตัดออก ส่วน ตัด ของ รูป วงกลม siang-phud
segment
VT แยก เป็น ส่วน แยก เป็น ตอน แบ่ง ส่วน แบ่งกลุ่ม แบ่ง เป็น ท่อนๆ fractionize fragment divide segment yeak-pen-suan
segmental
ADJ ที่ แบ่ง เป็น ตอนๆ เกี่ยวกับ กลุ่ม ซึ่ง เป็น ส่วน ซึ่ง เป็น ตอน divided sectional ti-bang-pen-ton-ton
segmental
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เสียงพูด เกี่ยวกับ เสียง ที่ เปล่ง ออกมา kiao-kab-siang-phud
segmentally
ADV อย่าง เป็น ตอนๆ yang-pen-ton-ton
segmentary
ADJ ซึ่ง แยก เป็น ส่วน ซึ่ง แบ่ง เป็น ตอนๆ sueng-yek-pen-suan
segmentation
N การ แบ่ง ออก เป็น ส่วน ส่วน ตอน การ แบ่ง เซลล์ การ แบ่ง กลีบ การ แบ่ง เป็น เสี้ยว การ แบ่ง เป็น ตอน separation scission subdivision kan-bang-ook-pen-suan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SEGMENT
n.[L. segmentum, from seco, to cut off. ] 1. In geometry, that part of the circle contained between a chord and an arch of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord.
2. In general, a part cut off or divided; as the segments of a calyx.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SEGMENT
Seg "ment, n. Etym: [L. segmentum, fr. secare to cut, cut off: cf. F.segment. See Saw a cutting instrument. ]
1. One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf.
2. (Geom.)
Defn: A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane; especially, that part of a circle contained between a chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the Illustration.
3. (Mach. ) (a ) A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim. (b ) A segment gear.
4. (Biol.) (a ) One of the cells or division formed by segmentation, as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation. (b ) One of the divisions, rings, or joints into which many animal bodies are divided; a somite; a metamere; a somatome. Segment gear, a piece for receiving or communicating reciprocating motion from or to a cogwheel, consisting of a sector of a circular gear, or ring, having cogs on the periphery, or face. -- Segment of a line, the part of a line contained between two points on it. -- Segment of a sphere, the part of a sphere cut off by a plane, or included between two parallel planes. -- Ventral segment. (Acoustics ) See Loor, n., 5.
SEGMENT
SEGMENT Seg "ment, v. i. (Biol.)
Defn: To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum.
SEGMENTAL
SEGMENTAL Seg *men "tal, a.
1. Relating to, or being, a segment.
2. (Anat. & Zoöl.) (a ) Of or pertaining to the segments of animals; as, a segmental duct; segmental papillæ. (b ) Of or pertaining to the segmental organs. Segmental duct (Anat. ),the primitive duct of the embryonic excretory organs which gives rise to the Wolffian duct and ureter; the pronephric duct. -- Segmental organs. (a ) (Anat. ) The embryonic excretory organs of vertebrates, consisting primarily of the segmental tubes and segmental ducts. (b ) (Zoöl.) The tubular excretory organs, a pair of which often occur in each of several segments in annelids. They serve as renal organs, and often, also, as oviducts and sperm ducts. See Illust. under Sipunculacea. -- Segmental tubes (Anat. ), the tubes which primarily open into the segmental duct, some of which become the urinary tubules of the adult.
SEGMENTATION
SEGMENTATION Seg `men *ta "tion, n.
Defn: The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self-division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation. Segmentation cavity (Biol.), the cavity formed by the arrangement of the cells in segmentation or cleavage of the ovum; the cavity of the blastosphere. In the gastrula stage, the segmentation cavity in which the mesoblast is formed lies between the entoblast and ectoblast. See Illust. of Invagination. -- Segmentation nucleus (Biol.), the body formed by fusion of the male and female pronucleus in an impregnated ovum. See the Note under Pronucleus. -- Segmentation of the ovum, or Egg cleavage (Biol.), the process by which the embryos of all the higher plants and animals are derived from the germ cell. In the simplest case, that of small ova destitute of food yolk, the ovum or egg divides into two similar halves or segments (blastomeres ), each of these again divides into two, and so on, thus giving rise to a mass of cells (mulberry mass, or morula ), all equal and similar, from the growth and development of which the future animal is to be formed. This constitutes regular segmentation. Quite frequently, however, the equality and regularity of cleavage is interfered with by the presence of food yolk, from which results unequal segmentation. See Holoblastic, Meroblastic, Alecithal, Centrolecithal, Ectolecithal, and Ovum. -- Segmentation sphere (Biol.), the blastosphere, or morula. See Morula.
SEGMENTED
SEGMENTED Seg "ment *ed, a.
Defn: Divided into segments or joints; articulated.
New American Oxford Dictionary
segment
seg ment ▶noun |ˈsegmənt ˈsɛɡmənt | 1 each of the parts into which something is or may be divided. • a portion of time allocated to a particular broadcast item on radio or television. • a separate broadcast item, typically one of a number that make up a particular program. • Phonetics the smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation. • Zoology each of the series of similar anatomical units of which the body and appendages of some animals are composed, such as the visible rings of an earthworm's body. 2 Geometry a part of a figure cut off by a line or plane intersecting it, in particular: • the part of a circle enclosed between an arc and a chord. • the part of a line included between two points. • the part of a sphere cut off by any plane not passing through the center. ▶verb |ˈsegˌment, segˈment ˈsɛɡmənt sɛɡˈmɛnt | [ with obj. ] divide (something ) into separate parts or sections: the unemployed are segmented into two groups. • [ no obj. ] divide into separate parts or sections: the market is beginning to segment into a number of well-defined categories. • [ no obj. ] Embryology (of a cell ) undergo cleavage; divide into many cells. DERIVATIVES seg men tar y |-ˌterē |adjective, seg men ta tion |ˌsegmənˈtāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a term in geometry ): from Latin segmentum, from secare ‘to cut. ’ The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
segmental
seg men tal |segˈmen (t )l sɛɡˈmɛn (t )l | ▶adjective 1 composed of separate parts or sections. • Phonetics denoting or relating to the division of speech into segments. 2 Architecture denoting or of the form of an arch the curved part of which forms a shallow arc of a circle, less than a semicircle. DERIVATIVES seg men tal i za tion |-ˌmen (t )liˈzāSHən |noun, seg men tal ize |-ˌīz |verb, seg men tal ly adverb
segmentation cavity
seg men ta tion cav i ty ▶noun another term for blastocoel.
segmented
seg men ted |ˈsegˌmen (t )id ˈsɛɡˌmɛntəd | ▶adjective consisting of or divided into segments: segmented labor markets. • Zoology (of an animal's body or appendage ) formed of a longitudinal series of similar parts.
Oxford Dictionary
segment
segment |ˈsɛgm (ə )nt | ▶noun 1 each of the parts into which something is or may be divided. • a portion of time allocated to a particular broadcast item on radio or television. • a separate broadcast item, typically one of a number that make up a particular programme. 2 Geometry a part of a figure cut off by a line or plane intersecting it, in particular: • the part of a circle enclosed between an arc and a chord. • the part of a line included between two points. • the part of a sphere cut off by any plane not passing through the centre. 3 Zoology each of the series of similar anatomical units of which the body and appendages of some animals are composed, such as the visible rings of an earthworm's body. 4 Phonetics the smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, especially with regard to vowel and consonant sounds rather than stress or intonation. ▶verb |usually sɛgˈmɛnt | [ with obj. ] divide (something ) into separate parts or sections: the unemployed are segmented into two groups. • [ no obj. ] divide into separate parts or sections: the market is beginning to segment into a number of well-defined categories. • [ no obj. ] Embryology (of a cell ) undergo cleavage; divide into many cells. DERIVATIVES segmentary adjective, segmentation |-ˈteɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a term in geometry ): from Latin segmentum, from secare ‘to cut ’. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
segmental
seg |men ¦tal |sɛgˈmɛnt (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 consisting of or divided into segments. • Phonetics denoting or relating to the division of speech into segments. 2 Architecture having the form of an arch of which the curved part forms a shallow arc of a circle, less than a semicircle. DERIVATIVES segmentalization |-ˌmɛnt (ə )lʌɪˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun, segmentalize |-ˈmɛnt (ə )lʌɪz |(also segmentalise ) verb, segmentally adverb
segmented
segmented |ˈsɛgm (ə )ntɪd, sɛgˈmɛntɪd | ▶adjective consisting of or divided into segments: segmented labour markets. • Zoology (of an animal's body or appendage ) formed of a longitudinal series of similar parts.
American Oxford Thesaurus
segment
segment noun 1 orange segments: piece, bit, section, part, chunk, portion, division, slice; fragment, wedge, lump. 2 all segments of society: part, section, sector, division, portion, constituent, element, unit, compartment; branch, wing. ▶verb they plan to segment their market share: divide (up ), subdivide, separate, split, cut up, carve up, slice up, break up; segregate, divorce, partition, section. ANTONYMS amalgamate. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See fragment . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
segment
segment noun |(stress on the first syllable ) | 1 arrange the orange segments on top of the filling: piece, part, bit, section, chunk, division, portion, slice, fragment, component, wedge, lump, slab, hunk, parcel, tranche; Brit. informal wodge. ANTONYMS whole. 2 economic growth would bring benefits to all segments of society: subdivision, division, fraction, part, portion, section, constituent, element, unit, module, ingredient, slice, department, compartment, sector; branch, wing. ANTONYMS whole. ▶verb |(stress on the second syllable ) |they plan to segment the company's 22 \% market share into four sections: divide, divide up, subdivide, separate, split, split up, cut up, carve up, slice up, break up, dismember; sever, segregate, divorce, partition, section, compartment; share out, portion out, distribute. ANTONYMS amalgamate.
Duden Dictionary
Segment
Seg ment Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Segm e nt |das Segment; Genitiv: des Segment [e ]s, Plural: die Segmente lateinisch segmentum = (Ab-, Ein )schnitt, zu: secare, sezieren 1 bildungssprachlich, Fachsprache Abschnitt, Teilbereich, Teilstück (eines größeren Ganzen )2 a Geometrie von einem Kurvenstück und der zugehörigen Sehne begrenzte Fläche b Geometrie von einer gekrümmten Fläche und einer sie schneidenden Ebene begrenzter Teil des Raumes bzw. eines Körpers 3 a Zoologie [gleichartiger ] Abschnitt eines gegliederten Tierkörpers z. B. bei Regenwürmern, Tausendfüßlern b Medizin Abschnitt eines [gleichförmig gegliederten ] Organs die Segmente der Wirbelsäule 4 Sprachwissenschaft [kleinster ] Abschnitt einer sprachlichen Äußerung, der durch deren Zerlegung in sprachliche (besonders phonetisch-phonologische, morphologische ) Einheiten entsteht
segmental
seg men tal Adjektiv Geometrie |segment a l |als Segment 2 vorliegend; in Form eines Segments
segmentär
seg men tär Adjektiv |segment ä r |aus einzelnen Segmenten zusammengesetzt
Segmentation
Seg men ta ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Segmentati o n |die Segmentation; Genitiv: der Segmentation, Plural: die Segmentationen 1 Biologie Furchung 2 Sprachwissenschaft Segmentierung 2
segmentieren
seg men tie ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich, Fachsprache |segment ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « [in Segmente ] zerlegen, aufgliedern
Segmentierung
Seg men tie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Segment ie rung |die Segmentierung; Genitiv: der Segmentierung, Plural: die Segmentierungen 1 bildungssprachlich das Segmentieren; das Segmentiertwerden 2 Sprachwissenschaft Zerlegung einer komplexen sprachlichen Einheit in einzelne Segmente 4
French Dictionary
segment
segment n. m. nom masculin Partie, portion. : Un segment de droite, un segment de piston. Note Orthographique segm e nt.
segmentaire
segmentaire adj. adjectif 1 Propre à un segment. 2 Formé de segments. : Une recherche segmentaire.
segmentation
segmentation n. f. nom féminin Division en segments. : La segmentation du marché.
segmenter
segmenter v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Diviser en segments. : Segmenter un territoire en régions. SYNONYME découper . Se diviser en segments. : Un parti politique qui risque d ’éclater et de se segmenter. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Une communauté qui s ’est segmentée en différents groupes. aimer Note Orthographique segm e nter.
Spanish Dictionary
segmentación
segmentación nombre femenino 1 Acción de segmentar o segmentarse :la delimitación de unidades es el resultado de la segmentación de la muestra .2 Efecto de segmentar o segmentarse :en la primera etapa se catalogan los elementos individualizados en la segmentación .3 biol División de la célula huevo de animales y plantas, que genera un cuerpo pluricelular, que es la primera fase del embrión .
segmentado, -da
segmentado, -da adjetivo zool [animal ] Que tiene el cuerpo formado por partes o segmentos dispuestos en serie lineal :el cangrejo y la lombriz de tierra son animales segmentados .
segmentar
segmentar verbo transitivo Separar o dividir una cosa en segmentos :segmentar un objeto en sus diferentes partes; no es posible segmentar la serialidad de las imágenes a partir de contenidos narrativos; segmentar un mercado significa dividir la población en clientes homogéneos ;el partido se segmentó después de la derrota electoral .
segmento
segmento nombre masculino 1 Trozo o parte cortada o separada de una cosa :un gen es un segmento del ADN que contiene información para un carácter .2 Parte que junto con otras se encuentra formando un todo :el texto de la telenovela se encuentra fragmentado en segmentos cuyo final queda en suspenso .3 Grupo bien delimitado de personas o cosas que presentan unas características peculiares dentro de una colectividad o de un grupo mayor :este segmento de la población será el más beneficiado por las medidas sociales; se trata de un modelo con un confort y una seguridad de marcha que lo sitúan entre los mejores de su segmento .4 Parte de una recta comprendida entre dos puntos .5 Parte del cuerpo de ciertos insectos, crustáceos o miriápodos que se articula con otras iguales, con las que está dispuesta en línea :resulta común la presencia de dos pares de alas insertadas en los segmentos torácicos, generalmente en el segundo y tercer segmento .segmento circular mat Parte del círculo comprendida entre un arco y su cuerda .También simplemente segmento .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín segmentum ‘corte ’, ‘trozo cortado, segmento ’. De la familia etimológica de segar (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
segment
seg ment /séɡmənt /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 (容易に区別できる )部分 .2 (ミカンなどの )1袋 ; (虫の体の )各部 , 体節 .3 〘数 〙(円の )弧 , 弓形 ; 線分 .4 〘言 〙分節 .動詞 /seɡmént , ⦅米 ⦆-́- /他動詞 «…に » …を分ける «into » .自動詞 «…に » 分かれる «into » .
segmental
seg men tal /seɡmént (ə )l /形容詞 1 部分の [からなる ].2 〘数 〙弧の .3 〘言 〙分節の .
segmentation
seg men ta tion /sèɡmentéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 〖時に a ~〗1 分割 [分解 ](する [される ]こと ).2 〘生物 〙分割, 卵割 .
segmented
seg m é nt ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 部分からなる .2 体節のある .