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department

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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de·part·ment /dɪˈpɑːtmənt $ -ɑːr-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countable]  1 SSOPARTone of the groups of people who work together in a particular part of a large organization such as a hospital, university, company, or government 〔医院、大学、公司、政府等的〕科,系,处,部 the personnel department 人事部 the English department 英语系department of the Department of the Environment 环境部2 SHOP/STOREan area in a large shop where a particular type of product is sold 〔大商场的〕部 the toy department 玩具部3 be somebody’s department spokenRESPONSIBLE if something is someone’s department, they are responsible for it or know a lot about it 是某人的职责;是某人的专长 I’ll see what I can do, but it’s not really my department. 我看看能做什么,不过这其实不属于我的职责范围。4 spoken a particular part of someone’s character, or a particular part of a larger activity or subject 〔个性的〕某一方面;〔大型活动等的〕某一部分内容 Dave was lacking in the trustworthiness department. 戴夫在讲信用这一点上是有欠缺的。departmental /ˌdiːpɑːtˈmentl◂ $ -ɑːr-/ adjective a departmental meeting 部门会议nCOLLOCATIONSNOUN + departmenta government departmentThe Home Office is the government department responsible for prisons.a university departmentUniversity departments are generally judged by their research quality.the Biology/Maths/History etc department (=in a university or school)the Chemistry department at Southampton Universitythe finance/marketing/design etc department (=in a company)He worked in the sales department of a small software company.the outpatient/casualty etc department (=in a hospital)I had to go to the physiotherapy department for treatment twice a week.department + NOUNa department headThese decisions are made by the department head.a department manager (=in a company)After two years, he was promoted to the job of department manager.a department official (=in a government department)a senior justice department officialdepartment staff (=people working in a department)All department staff will be affected by the new working hours.phrasesthe Department of Health/Trade/Education etc (=in a government)the U.S. Department of Agriculturea member of a department (=a person working in a department)All members of the Biology Department are actively committed to research.
Examples from the Corpus
departmentFrom both departments he received information that might help free the Stone family from harassment.A month later, he was forced to step down as dean of the dental department at the college.The movie tries to be both a comedy and a drama, without success in either department.She works in the Humanities departmentFred has some problems in the humor department.At that time, Robert Kennedy was head of the Justice Department.This should ideally consist of a period in each of the different sections of a local authority legal department.Melissa is in charge of the Marketing Department.Our department deals mainly with exports.The move comes at a tense time for the Los Angeles police department.As the record department was within my view from my balcony office, I generally kept away.Vera works in the public relations department.Ties are in the men's department.Ellison is now head of the Department of Education.the Department of Experimental Psychologythe Department of Motor Vehiclesthe Department of Trade and IndustryAll these departments provide a support service to the Group in their specialised fields.It gets help in this department from a swirl of balsamic vinegar.First runners up in the competition were Robert Fulton and John Cunningham, both from the weaving department.Which department do you work in?
From Longman Business Dictionarydepartmentde‧part‧ment /dɪˈpɑːtmənt-ɑːr-/ written abbreviation Dept., or dept. noun [countable]1ORGANIZATIONSone of the parts of a large organization such as a company or university where people do a particular kind of workShe heads the customer services department.the Department of Genetic Research see also Banking Department bank trust department2one of the parts that a government is divided into, which has a particular area of responsibilitythe Department of Employmentthe Justice Department3a part of a large shop that sells a particular type of productJoan works in the toy department.4one of the areas that some countries, for example France, are divided into5be somebody’s department spoken to be something that a particular person is responsible forUpdating the website isn’t really my department, ask Bill.
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department
department S2 W1 /dɪˈpɑːtmənt $ -ɑːr-/ noun [countable]
1. one of the groups of people who work together in a particular part of a large organization such as a hospital, university, company, or government:
    the personnel department
    the English department
    department of
    the Department of the Environment
2. an area in a large shop where a particular type of product is sold:
    the toy department
3. be sb’s department spoken if something is someone’s department, they are responsible for it or know a lot about it:
    I’ll see what I can do, but it’s not really my department.
4. spoken a particular part of someone’s character, or a particular part of a larger activity or subject:
    Dave was lacking in the trustworthiness department.
—departmental /ˌdiːpɑːtˈmentl◂ $ -ɑːr-/ adjective:
    a departmental meeting
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ NOUN + department
    a government department The Home Office is the government department responsible for prisons.
    a university department University departments are generally judged by their research quality.
    the Biology/Maths/History etc department (=in a university or school) the Chemistry department at Southampton University
    the finance/marketing/design etc department (=in a company) He worked in the sales department of a small software company.
    the outpatient/casualty etc department (=in a hospital) I had to go to the physiotherapy department for treatment twice a week.
■ department + NOUN
    a department head These decisions are made by the department head.
    a department manager (=in a company) After two years, he was promoted to the job of department manager.
    a department official (=in a government department) a senior justice department official
    department staff (=people working in a department) All department staff will be affected by the new working hours.
■ phrases
    the Department of Health/Trade/Education etc (=in a government) the U.S. Department of Agriculture
    a member of a department (=a person working in a department) All members of the Biology Department are actively committed to research.


🔑 de·part·mentBrE /ˈpɑːtmənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɑːrtmənt/ 🔊 noun (abbreviation Dept) a section of a large organization such as a government, business, university, etc. 部;司;局;处;系;(医院的)科;部门the Department of Health卫生署the Treasury Department财政部a government/university, etc. department 政府部门、大学学系等the marketing/sales, etc. department 营销、销售等部门the children's department (= in a large store) 儿童用品部the English department英语系   see also police department, State Department be sb's department(informal) to be sth that sb is responsible for or knows a lot about 某人的职责范围(或知识范围)Don't ask me about itthat's her department. 这事别问我,那是她的职责范围。🔊🔊