periodization
noun[CorU]
formal(UKusuallyperiodisation)uk/ˌpɪə.ri.ə.daɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌpɪr.i.ə.daɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/theactofdividingaperiodoftimeintoshorterperiods, or one of thesedivisions:
分期Thetechnicaltermfor this is the "periodization" of theyear, eachphaselastingaround sixweeks.这方面的技术术语是一年的“分期”,每个阶段持续大约六周。
Thebookcutsacrossconventionalacademicperiodizations andtracestheinteractionofpoliticsand thelegalprofessionfrom the seventeenthcenturyto thepresent.这本书跨越了传统的学术分期,追溯了从 17 世纪到现在的政治与法律专业的互动。
- Heregardedthisschemeof periodization as ameanstoapproachhistoricallyspecificinstitutionalstructures.
- Periodization has always been aproblemfor thefinde siècle becauseitspositionbetweenculturalepochsdisturbstraditionalhistoriography.
- Myevaluationofchapterschangesdueto theunevenperiodization of therevisionprocess.
Separating and dividing
- apheresis
- atomize
- bifurcate
- bifurcation
- bisect
- clove
- dissociate
- dissociateyourselffromsomething
- dissociation
- disunite
- disunity
- fracture
- hive
- parcel
- polarized
- polarizer
- prophase
- pull
- pullsomething/someoneapart
- unravel