segregated objects
[ˌsɛɡrɪˈɡeɪtɪd ˈɑːbdʒɛkts]
nounpl: segregated objects
objetos segregados
1. Items or things that have been separated, isolated, or set apart from others based on specific criteria such as type, quality, use, or origin
The warehouse maintained segregated objects in different storage areas for inventory control.
O armazém mantinha objetos segregados em diferentes áreas de armazenamento para controle de inventário.
2. In a historical or social context, items or spaces that were kept separate due to discriminatory policies or practices
Segregated objects from the civil rights era are now displayed in museums as historical artifacts.
Objetos segregados da era dos direitos civis agora são expostos em museus como artefatos históricos.
3. In computing or data management, distinct data elements or records that are organized separately for processing purposes
The database contained segregated objects based on user permissions and access levels.
O banco de dados continha objetos segregados com base em permissões de usuário e níveis de acesso.
The term 'segregated objects' carries historical weight in both English and Portuguese, particularly when referencing the segregation era in the United States or colonial practices. In modern usage, it is more commonly employed in technical, administrative, and business contexts. In Brazil and Portugal, the term is increasingly used in computing and data management rather than in social contexts.
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