typical partition
[ˈtɪpɪkəl pɑrˈtɪʃən]
nounpl: typical partitions
partição típica
1. A standard or characteristic division of a space, set, or structure into distinct parts or sections
The typical partition of a hard drive includes the boot partition and the main storage partition.
A partição típica de um disco rígido inclui a partição de inicialização e a partição de armazenamento principal.
2. In mathematics, a standard way of dividing a set into non-overlapping subsets
A typical partition of the integer 5 could be {2, 2, 1}.
Uma partição típica do inteiro 5 poderia ser {2, 2, 1}.
3. In architecture or interior design, a conventional wall or divider used to separate spaces
The office uses typical partitions to create individual workstations.
O escritório usa partições típicas para criar estações de trabalho individuais.
This term is primarily used in technical, mathematical, and architectural contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, it appears frequently in IT documentation and computer science education. The concept reflects universal approaches to organizing space and data structures across cultures.
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