demarcation 详细解释

demarcation

[.di:mɑ:'keiʃən]

n.划界, 限界

词形变化

名词: demarcator | 动词过去式: demarcated | 动词过去分词: demarcated | 动词现在分词: demarcating | 动词第三人称单数: demarcates |

英英释义

名词 demarcation:

the boundary of a specific area

同义词:limit, demarcation line

a conceptual separation or distinction

同义词:line, dividing line, contrast

补充

demarcationdemarcation英:[ˌdi:mɑ:ˈkeiʃən] 美:[ˌdimɑrˈkeʃən]n.1.划界, 立界2.(工会对哪个工作由哪个工会来做的)分工

例句

1. Talks were continuing about the demarcation of the border between the two countries.有关两国之间边界划定问题的谈判仍在继续。 2. There are clear demarcations between the work of the turner, carpenter and joiner.车工、木工和细木工所从事的工作有明确的划分。 3. the demarcation of the maritime border.海界的划分。 4. strikes over job demarcation.就工作分工而引起的罢工。 5. a horizontal band that produces a distinct demarcation two inches from the top.产生离顶部两英寸的明显界线的水平带。 6. the demarcation of the boundary界线的划定 7. Troops are positioned on either side of the line of demarcation. = Troops are positioned on either side of the demarcation line.军队驻扎在分界线的两侧。 8. "The media has blurred the demarcations [=lines, boundaries] between news and entertainment."媒体混淆了新闻与娱乐之间的界线。