department
n.
mid-15c., "a going away, act of leaving," from Old French departement (12c.) "division, sharing out; divorce, parting," from Late Latin departire (see depart). French department meant "group of people" (as well as "departure"), from which English borrowed the sense of "separate division, separate business assigned to someone in a larger organization" (c.1735). Meaning "separate division of a government" is from 1769. As an administrative district in France, from 1792.
〔李〕[de-=away离;part=to part分开;-ment n.=the product表结果→“the product of being parted away被分离的产物”→] n. part of a larger structure, or division部分;部门