segmentation

IPA/ˌseɡmenˈteɪʃn/
KK[sˌɛɡməntˈeʃən]IPA/ˌseɡmenˈteɪʃn/

segmentation — 名詞

1. the process of breaking a whole into smaller sections so each section can be stu

1.名詞B2
釋義

區隔;分割

把整體分成較小部分的過程

the process of breaking a whole into smaller sections so each section can be studied, organized, or handled more easily.

例句

Customer segmentation helped the shop send different offers to students and parents.

客群區隔幫助這家商店向學生和家長寄出不同的優惠。

customer segmentation for targeted offers

The museum's segmentation of the exhibition into time periods guided visitors smoothly.

博物館把展覽依時期做區隔,讓參觀者能更順暢地理解內容。

segmentation of + exhibition into periods

同義詞
  • division

    the broad everyday word for splitting something into parts

  • partitioning

    often sounds more technical or physical than segmentation

  • categorization

    focuses more on putting things into types than on splitting a whole

反義詞
  • integration

    combining separate parts into a unified whole

  • unity

    the state of remaining whole instead of being split

文法句型

segmentation of + noun phrase

customer/market/image segmentation

用法筆記

Usually treated as an uncountable noun and often followed by of to name what is being divided. It is especially common in business, planning, and technology when a whole is deliberately split into smaller groups or parts.

常見錯誤

A segmentation of customers are useful for the shop.
Customer segmentation is useful for the shop.
💡This sense is usually uncountable when you mean the general process or method.