section

section — verb

  • sectionpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • sections3rd person singular
  • sectioning-ing form
  • sectionedpast simple

1. In the UK, to order someone with a severe mental illness to stay in hospital for

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

In the UK, to order someone with a severe mental illness to stay in hospital for treatment, often against their will, because they are considered a danger to themselves or to other people.

例句

Dr. Okafor decided to section the patient after he threatened to jump from a bridge.

section + person in mental health context

The psychiatrist explained why she had to section the young woman for her own safety.

同義詞
  • detain

    broader legal term, not specific to mental health

  • hospitalise

    UK term that can include voluntary admission; less specific

  • commit

    American English equivalent for involuntary psychiatric admission

反義詞
  • release

    permitting the person to leave hospital

  • discharge

    formal hospital term for ending the section

文法句型

section + person

be sectioned

用法筆記

This sense is specific to UK law under the Mental Health Act 1983. In other legal systems, the equivalent concept is called 'involuntary commitment' or 'civil commitment.' Frequently used in the passive voice (be sectioned).

常見錯誤

The doctor sectioned the patient's arm to check the wound.
The doctor sectioned the patient under the Mental Health Act.
💡As a verb, 'to section' someone means to detain them for mental health treatment, not to cut or operate on them.

2. To cut or split something into separate parts, pieces, or sections — for example

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

To cut or split something into separate parts, pieces, or sections — for example, dividing a piece of land into building plots, or cutting a fruit into segments.

例句

The baker sectioned the long dough into twelve equal pieces for rolls.

section + into + parts for food preparation

Ayana sectioned the orange carefully so each child got the same amount.

同義詞
  • divide

    more general, suitable for both physical and abstract things

  • split

    suggests separating along a line or natural joint

  • segment

    to divide into natural or logical parts

  • cut up

    informal, to cut into many smaller pieces

反義詞
  • join

    to bring separate parts together

  • unite

    to combine into a single whole

文法句型

section + object

section + object + into + parts

用法筆記

Common in technical contexts such as biology (sectioning tissue for microscopy), cooking (sectioning fruit), and land development (sectioning property). In everyday speech, 'divide' or 'cut up' is more natural for most situations.

常見錯誤

She sectioned the report into three chapters before submitting it.
She divided the report into three chapters before submitting it.
💡'Section' as a verb is not typically used for written documents; use 'divide,' 'split,' or 'separate' instead.

section — noun