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 demarcation [`dimɑr'keʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 划界, 定界, 限界

[医] 分界, 划界


  1. A horizontal demarcation on a scorecard in bridge dividing the honor score from the trick score.
    (桥牌)区分将价值最高的牌的得分与墩数得分分屏的桥牌记分表上的水平线
  2. The demarcation among characters in a string.
    字符串中各字符间的分界。
  3. In my perception chamber pot suggests the social economic demarcation.
    在我的观点,夜壶导出社会与经济之定界。


demarcation
[ noun ]
  1. the boundary of a specific area

  2. <noun.location>
  3. a conceptual separation or distinction

  4. <noun.cognition>
    there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity


Demarcation \De`mar*ca"tion\, n. [F. d['e]marcation; pref.
d['e]- (L. de) + marquer to mark, of German origin. See
{Mark}.]
The act of marking, or of ascertaining and setting a limit;
separation; distinction.

The speculative line of demarcation, where obedience
ought to end and resistance must begin, is faint,
obscure, and not easily definable. --Burke.

  1. The existence of a single union should reduce restrictive practices and demarcation disputes and simplify collective bargaining.
  2. In December 1982, Beirut's demarcation line was again dismantled by the western peacekeepers and the city was reunited anew.
  3. The large utilities, led by RWE, Bayernwerk and PreussenElektra, function within the demarcation and concession system whereby they have exclusive rights to supply the municipalities.
  4. Bilateral talks on border demarcation, water, security and environmental issues will also resume next Sunday on the Israeli side of the Dead Sea as the two sides work towards a formal peace treaty.
  5. It also intends to push through sweeping changes in working practices for those who remain. Teamwork will be introduced with the abolition of demarcation lines.
  6. Guenter Schabowski of the Communist Party's ruling Politburo told reporters Thursday it still had value as the demarcation line between the two military alliances, the Warsaw Pact and NATO.
  7. It also proposes the demarcation line of non-aggression between the two sides be the current military demarcation line and that the demilitarized zone be made a genuine buffer zone with an inspection force from neutral nations kept in the DMZ.
  8. It also proposes the demarcation line of non-aggression between the two sides be the current military demarcation line and that the demilitarized zone be made a genuine buffer zone with an inspection force from neutral nations kept in the DMZ.
  9. Yet where management has attempted to reduce demarcation and promote new work patterns the climate is worse than where no such attempts were made.
  10. Iraq and Kuwait have never agreed on the demarcation of their 80-mile border since Kuwait gained its independence from Britain in 1961.
  11. Park Jyun-kyu, chairman of the governing Democratic Justice Party, said the action "will raise havoc on the present military status quo at the (military) demarcation line" that separates the two Koreas," but he did not elaborate.
  12. The entire case against coercive sex rests on denying Ms. Dworkin's equation, and insisting on the line of demarcation between voluntary and involuntary intercourse.
  13. The border demarcation has never been agreed on by Iraq, and a portion of it crosses the Rumaila oil field.
  14. In order to understand these powerful forces, we should think of quarantine as a legal demarcation between two groups intended to prevent the penetration of a biological contaminant into the unaffected group.
  15. Certain immigrant advocates "failed at times to draw and honor the necessary demarcation line between advocacy and service," the report asserts.
  16. Sandwiched between the municipalities and the large utility companies, ARE can live without the strict concession and demarcation systems, since it would give them greater opportunities to compete and supply on the local level.
  17. The question is how the utilities will be able to maintain a position giving them exclusive demarcation rights on distribution and supply. 'The Rexrodt paper could backfire,' says one energy expert.
  18. For its part, Congress should think twice before erasing yet another line of demarcation between public and private.
  19. Turkish Cypriot radio said the soldier crossed the demarcation line by mistake and "took refuge" in a house near the Green Line.
  20. The source said the barracks is considered part of the demarcation line with Christian east Beirut _ the only area of south Beirut where Syria will allow either militia to maintain gunmen.
  21. "What it means is simply that they agreed to revive the diplomatic relations, possibly at ambassadorial level, to establish a direct channel of communication" that would speed up a formal border demarcation," Kopietz said in a telephone interview.
  22. What is terrifying the ACCT, which has clearly lost the battle, is Mr. Gyngell's assertion that he can run the station more efficiently with a mere 100 technicians with multipurpose roles, thus ending all the old demarcation disputes.
  23. "There is a demarcation line between the Cambodian sovereignty and the role of foreign countries," the earlier SPK report quoted him as saying.
  24. The two countries maintain more than 1 million heavily armed troops facing each other along the 150-mile demarcation line which runs across the waist of the Korean peninsula.
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