compartmentalization
noun [ U ] (UK usually compartmentalisation) uk/kɒm.pɑːtˌmen.təl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/kɑːm.pɑːrtˌmen.t̬əl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
划分;区域化
the act of separating something into parts and not allowing those parts to mix together
the compartmentalization of information about the planning and execution of the attack 区分攻击计划信息和攻击执行信息
Management by compartmentalisation does not work for our business. 区域化管理对我们的业务不适用。
See: compartmentalize
- More examples
- She juggled her responsibilities in part by brain compartmentalization.
- We need a watertight compartmentalization of political and legislative endeavors.
- The network also used compartmentalization, or limiting each person's knowledge, so that in case one is arrested, he will not be able to identify the other.