division の英語での意味
divisiondivision /dəˈvɪʒən/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1separating [countable, uncountable] the act of separating something into two or more different parts, or the way these parts are separated or shared何かを二つ以上の異なる部分に分けること、またはそれらの部分が分けられたり共有されたりする方法division of something between/among/into something
the division of words into syllables単語を音節に分けること
the traditional division of labour (=the way that particular tasks are shared) between husband and wife夫婦間の伝統的な分業(=特定の仕事の分担方法)2disagreement [countable, uncountable] disagreement among the members of a group that makes them form smaller opposing groups集団の構成員間の不和により、より小さな対立グループが形成されることdivision between/within/among something
Can he heal the deep divisions among Republican ranks?共和党の内部に根深い亀裂を彼は修復できるだろうか?racial/class/gender etc division
The old class divisions had begun to break down.旧来の階級の分断が崩れ始めていた。
The Army was plagued by internal divisions.軍は内部分裂に悩まされていた。3mathematics [uncountable] the process of finding out how many times one number is contained in anotherある数が別の数に何回含まれるかを求める計算過程4part of an organization [countable] a group that does a particular job within a large organization大きな組織内で特定の業務を担当する部門:
the Computer Services Divisionコンピューターサービス部門5military [countable] a large military group大規模な軍事部隊:
a tank division戦車師団6sport [countable] one of the groups of teams that a sports competition is divided into, often based on the number of games they have won勝利数などをもとにスポーツ大会を分けたチームグループのひとつthe Premier/First/Second/Third/Fourth Division
a second-division club2部のクラブ7in parliament [countable] a process in which members of the British parliament vote for something by dividing into groups英国議会の議員が賛否のグループに分かれて投票する手続き:
MPs forced a division on the bill.議員たちはその法案について分割採決を強行した。
Some members supported the opposition in the division lobbies (=the rooms where the vote takes place).一部の議員は採決ロビー(=投票が行われる部屋)で野党を支持した。
すべての翻訳を見る1separating [countable, uncountable] the act of separating something into two or more different parts, or the way these parts are separated or shared何かを二つ以上の異なる部分に分けること、またはそれらの部分が分けられたり共有されたりする方法division of something between/among/into something
the division of words into syllables単語を音節に分けること
the traditional division of labour (=the way that particular tasks are shared) between husband and wife夫婦間の伝統的な分業(=特定の仕事の分担方法)2disagreement [countable, uncountable] disagreement among the members of a group that makes them form smaller opposing groups集団の構成員間の不和により、より小さな対立グループが形成されることdivision between/within/among something
Can he heal the deep divisions among Republican ranks?共和党の内部に根深い亀裂を彼は修復できるだろうか?racial/class/gender etc division
The old class divisions had begun to break down.旧来の階級の分断が崩れ始めていた。
The Army was plagued by internal divisions.軍は内部分裂に悩まされていた。3mathematics [uncountable] the process of finding out how many times one number is contained in anotherある数が別の数に何回含まれるかを求める計算過程4part of an organization [countable] a group that does a particular job within a large organization大きな組織内で特定の業務を担当する部門:
the Computer Services Divisionコンピューターサービス部門5military [countable] a large military group大規模な軍事部隊:
a tank division戦車師団6sport [countable] one of the groups of teams that a sports competition is divided into, often based on the number of games they have won勝利数などをもとにスポーツ大会を分けたチームグループのひとつthe Premier/First/Second/Third/Fourth Division
a second-division club2部のクラブ7in parliament [countable] a process in which members of the British parliament vote for something by dividing into groups英国議会の議員が賛否のグループに分かれて投票する手続き:
MPs forced a division on the bill.議員たちはその法案について分割採決を強行した。
Some members supported the opposition in the division lobbies (=the rooms where the vote takes place).一部の議員は採決ロビー(=投票が行われる部屋)で野党を支持した。