departmental
departmental — 形容詞
1. connected to a specific division or section within a company, school, or other l
部門的
與部門相關的,而非整個組織的
connected to a specific division or section within a company, school, or other large organization, as opposed to the whole institution.
Theo left the signed forms in the departmental office for his manager to review.
Theo 把簽好的表格留在部門辦公室,供主管審閱。
departmental office — common collocation for an office that serves one division
Aiko went to a departmental meeting to hear about the new budget figures.
Aiko 去參加部門會議,聽取新的預算數字。
The school has clear departmental rules about how final exams are graded.
學校有明確的部門規定,說明期末考試如何評分。
Promotions at this company are decided at the departmental level, not by the main board.
這家公司的升遷由部門層級決定,而非最高董事會。
Each team leader must submit a departmental report before the end of the month.
每位團隊主管必須在月底前提交部門報告。
- divisional
more common in corporate contexts; often interchangeable but 'divisional' can refer to a larger unit than 'departmental'
- sectional
focuses on a smaller sub-group within a department; less common in everyday business language
- functional
used in management theory for departments organized by function (e.g. marketing, finance); not a direct synonym
- organization-wide
highlights the contrast between one division and the whole institution
- institutional
emphasizes a broader, cross-department scope at the level of the entire organization
文法句型
departmental + noun
用法筆記
Usually placed before a noun (attributive position). The noun 'department' by itself is used to name a division (e.g. 'the sales department'), whereas 'departmental' describes scope or ownership — something that belongs to or happens within that division.