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释义 | split verb uk /splɪt/ us /splɪt/present participlesplitting | past tense and past participlesplit splitverb (DIVIDE)B2[ I or T ] to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line: (使)裂开;(使)分开 be split betweenThe prize was split between Susan and Kate.这笔奖金被苏珊和凯特平分了。 split something in somethingSplit the aubergines in half and cover with breadcrumbs.把茄子切成两半,裹上面包屑。 split someone/something (up) into somethingThe teacher split the children (up) into three groups.老师把孩子们分成3组。 split something with someoneinformalI'll split (= share) this croissant with you.我和你分这个牛角面包。 His trousers split when he tried to jump the fence.他试图翻过围栏时裤子裂开了。 [ + obj + adj ]The woman had split her head open(= got a long, deep wound in her head) when she was thrown off the horse.那个女人从马上摔下来时,头上裂了个很深的大口子。 to break breakI didn't mean to break your phone. fractureLast year he fractured his skull. bustOne of the children has bust the computer. shatterThe ball hit the window and shattered it. smashI dropped the vase and it smashed. snapShe bent the ruler and it snapped. C2[ I ] to form cracks: 裂开;爆裂 The wooden floor had cracked and split in the heat.木地板受热裂开了。 C2[ I or T ] If the people in an organization or group split, or if something splits them, they disagree and form smaller groups: (使)(组织或团体)分裂;(使)产生分歧 The childcare issue has split the employers' group.儿童保育问题使雇主们产生了分歧。 split down the middleThe union executive has split down the middle (= divided into two equal-sized groups who disagree with each other) on what to do next.工会执行委员会在下一步的动向问题上分裂成势均力敌的两派。 split (off) fromA group of extremists split (off) from the Labour Party to form a new "Workers Party".一些极端主义者从工党中分裂出来,成立了新的“工人党”。 split the difference If you split the difference, you agree on a number or amount that is exactly in the middle of the difference between two other numbers or amounts: (在数字、数量等方面)折中,妥协 I suggested that we split the difference between his current salary and what we had initially offered for the job. Opinions were split cleanly between men and women.男女意见相左,人数对等。 The electronics division was split off into a freestanding company.电子部分离出来组建了一个独立公司。 Let's split the cost right down the middle.我们均摊费用吧。 The family is split down the middle on this issue.在这一问题上全家人分成了两派。 Pieces of stone can be split off by forcing wedges between the layers.在层与层之间敲入楔子可以把石头凿开。 Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize unforked ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Tearing and breaking into pieces Arguing & disagreeing splitverb (TELL)[ I ]UKold-fashionedinformal to tell other people secret and damaging information about someone: 告…的密 split on someone to someoneThey knew Josie wouldn't split on them to the teacher.他们知道乔西不会向老师告发他们的。 Revealing secrets & becoming known anti-secrecy backchannel bare bare your heart/soulidiom blow someone's coveridiom blow/take the lid off somethingidiom declassify divulge hold huddle kiss put the word outidiom rat rat on someone/something reintroduce revealingly state's evidence surface tip unravel splitverb (LEAVE)[ I ]old-fashionedinformal to leave a place离开 Departing abandon abandon ship abandonment absquatulate backward move outgoing p.o.q. peel away/off piss off pull pull out pull something off sea track turf something out vacate vamoose walk walk off (somewhere) Idiomssplit your sides split hairs split the defence Phrasal verbsplit up split noun[ C ] uk /splɪt/ us /splɪt/ splitnoun[C] (division)a long, thin hole in something where it has broken apart: 裂缝;裂口 split inRain was getting in through a split in the plastic sheeting.雨水从塑料薄膜的一处裂缝渗了进来。 Suthep Wongkhad/EyeEm/GettyImages a situation in which a group of people is divided into smaller groups because they disagree about something: 分裂;分歧 split betweenThere is a widening split between senior managers and the rest of the workforce.高层经理们和其他员工之间的分歧越来越大。 split in/withinThe tax issue has caused a split in/within the government.税收问题导致政府内部产生了分裂。 split inThere was a 75/25 split in the voting.双方在投票中各赢得了75%和25%的选票。 the splits[ plural ](US alsoa split[ singular ]) the action of sitting on the floor with your legs straight out and flat along the floor in opposite directions: 劈叉,劈腿动作 do the splitsCan you do the splits?你能劈叉吗? Holes, hollows and dips anti-crack aperture blistered chink cranny cratering hollow interstice ladder leak leaky micropore microporosity microporous piercing pinprick shaft spyhole thumbhole void You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arguing & disagreeing splitnoun[C] (time)the time that is recorded after part of a race, or the part of a race itself: If you look at the splits of the other boats, it looks like the race will be close. She swam the fastest split in U.S. relay history. At the split time on the first descent he was in 5th place. Sailing, yachting & canoeing boating bowman campaign canoe canoeing canoeist Cowes Week crewless kayaking mizzen paddle paddler resail sailing slalom yachting yachtsman yachtswoman You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts & stages of competitions Athletics Swimming split | American Dictionarysplit verb[ I/T ] us/splɪt/present participlesplitting | past tense and past participlesplit to divide into two or more parts, esp. along a particular line: [ T ]I suggest we split the profits between us. [ T ]The teacher split the class into three groups. [ I ]His pants split when he jumped the fence. slang To split also means to leave a place: [ I ]The movie was boring, so I split. Idiomsplit the difference Phrasal verbsplit up split noun[ C ] us/splɪt/ a long, thin tear, or a division: There’s a split in this sheet. Peace talks are threatened by a split among rebel leaders. split | Business Englishsplit verb uk /splɪt/ussplitting | split | split [ I or T ](alsosplit (sth) up) to divide or cause to divide into two or more parts: The senior leadership finally concluded that it made sense for the two businesses to split. The roles of chief executive and chairman could be split. split sth between sthIt is thought that Mr Snow's job will now be split between general insurance and life insurance. split sth equally/evenlyShe splits her time equally between work and home. split sth up into sthThe corporation was split up into three separate companies. [ I or T ](alsosplit off) if a part of an organization splits or is split from the larger organization, it becomes its own independent organization: split (sth) from sthThe Shanghai enterprise split from a joint venture with S.C. Johnson. split sth into sthThe electronics division was split off into a freestanding company. [ T ] to divide money in order to share it between people, organizations, or groups: split sth between sb/sthSales-tax money will be split between the city and the state. The online magazine recorded revenues of $11.5m split equally between subscription fees and advertising. split sth two/three/four, etc. waysWe will split the profits three ways. split sth 50-50/60-40/70-30, etc.Let's split the cost 50-50. [ T ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to divide shares of a company into two or more shares with lower value: Some analysts said the company is splitting its stock to gain investors' attention. [ I or T ] if a group of people or their opinions split or are split, some people have one opinion and others have a different opinion: The ruling party was split on the issue. be split between sbOpinions were split cleanly between workers and managers. split 50-50/55-45/60-40, etc.Shareholders split 55-45 in the vote to install the new CEO. [ I ](alsosplit up) to end a relationship: The partners split after working together for fifteen years. split noun[ C ] uk /splɪt/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET (alsostock split) the act of dividing each of a company's shares into two or more shares: Companies that announce stock splits often see their shares rise before the split as investors anticipate demand. See alsoreverse stock split Examples of splitsplit People even act as their own psychologists, splitting themselves into professional and client-subjects to do this. Statistical tests show that splitting the data in such a way was appropriate. However, further work is required to establish the meaning and significance of the various splits in these diagrams. Such events can be handled by splitting the time interval into several parts (defined by time intervals between two nucleation or impingement events). Numerically, this corresponds the ring splitting into two rings. We start by splitting the sum in into two parts. We next turn our attention to splitting events. There are also many areas where people take sides or can't see what the problem is - like avoiding generic "he" or splitting infinitives. In particular, the complement of the central island in the rhombus splits into two or four dart-shaped objects located at opposite corners of the rhombus. The torus splits into three invariant sets on which the dynamics are quite different. In gene-based selection in biological evolution and the reaction of the immune system to antigens, genes replicate by splitting and filling in the appropriate nucleotides. In this situation the political leaders adopted the strategy of splitting up this opposition alliance. First, it required a separation and splitting up of subject and object, of nature and culture and of mind and matter. We will refer to this latter case as 'perfect tip splitting'. Such periods of equilibrium, which lack major family-tree producing expansions and splits, may endure for thousands or even tens of thousands of years. See all examples of split These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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