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I . section [ˈsekʃən] N

2. section MUS:

sekcja f

3. section (for examination):

4. section (drawing, model):

5. section (surgical cut):

cięcie nt

II . section [ˈsekʃən] VB trans

1. section MED:

2. section (separate):

dzielić [perf po-]

3. section (for examination):

caesarean section [sɪˌzeəriənˈ-] N MED

cross-section N

legal section N

cross-section analysis N

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Both sections remained afloat, but the ship was ablaze until the following morning.
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Large sections of aircraft debris were hurled by the force of the impact into an adjacent trailer park, destroying five trailers and several cars.
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The wheel and the sprocket assembly fit together with five or more sections much like two hands woven together.
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Some sections become very overgrown in summer with nettles and brambles so shorts are not advisable.
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It's a broad intercellular junction in the transversal sections of an intercalated disc of cardiac muscle anchoring actin filaments.
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It has two main sections: a cockpit in front and a cargo section in the back with a ring transporter.
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The atlas contained seventy albumen prints of frontal, saggital, and horizontal sections of the brain.
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The lower sections of this glacier end on cliffs and a small valley at about in elevation.
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The pre-fabricated steel sections are hot-dip galvanised for protection against corrosion, and no part is too heavy for two men to carry.
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Each of the examples above defines a presheaf with restrictions of functions, vector fields and sections of a vector bundle having the obvious meaning.
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