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词汇 divide
释义 divide
verb
uk /dɪˈvaɪd/ us /dɪˈvaɪd/

divideverb (SEPARATE)


B1[ I or T ]
to (cause to) separate into parts or groups: (使)分开;(使)分组
divide intoAt the end of the lecture, I'd like all the students to divide into small discussion groups.讲座结束后,我想让所有学生分成几个讨论小组。
be divided intoAfter the Second World War, Germany was divided into two separate countries.第二次世界大战之后,德国被分成了两个独立的国家。
C1[ T ]
to share: 分享;分摊
divide something among someone/somethingI think we should divide the costs equally among us.
B2[ T ]
If something divides two areas, it marks the edge or limit of them: 分隔,隔开
divide someone/something from someone/somethingThere's a narrow alley that divides our house from the one next door.一条窄窄的小巷将我们的房子和邻居的隔开了。
dividing line This path marks the dividing line between my land and my neighbour's.这条路是我和邻居的土地分界线。
[ T ]
to use different amounts of something for different purposes or activities: 分配
divide something between somethingShe divides her time between her apartment in New York and her house in the Berkshires.她有时住在纽约的公寓,有时住在伯克郡的小屋。
[ I ]UK
If Members of Parliament divide, they vote by separating into two groups, one group who want the law that is being voted on to be accepted and one group who are against it: (议会等)分赞成和反对两组进行表决
After a lengthy debate, MPs/the House of Commons divided.经过长时间的辩论,下议院议员最终进行了分组表决。
Knead the dough well, then divide it into four pieces.充分揉捏面团,然后将它分成4块。
Texas is divided into 254 counties.德克萨斯州划分为254个县。
The work has been divided into smaller, more manageable sections.这项工作被分解成又小又容易处理的几部分。
Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.人类的史前史可以分为3个相继时期:石器时代、青铜时代和铁器时代。
The money was divided equally between several worthy causes.那笔钱被平均分配给几个有价值的项目。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

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Isolating and separating
Elections

divideverb (DISAGREE)


B2[ Toften passive ]
to cause a group of people to disagree about something: (使)产生分歧,(使)意见相左
The party is divided over the issue of capital punishment.
 divide and rule(also mainly USdivide and conquer)
a way of keeping yourself in a position of power by causing disagreements among other people so that they are unable to oppose you: 分而治之
It's just a fact that the principle that underpins any empire is divide and rule.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

divideverb (CALCULATE)


 divide something by something
to calculate the number of times that one number fits (exactly) into another: 用…除…
10 divided by 5 is/equals 2.10除以5等于2。
 divide (something) into something
C1
If a number divides into another number, it fits (exactly) into it when multiplied a particular number of times: (…)除…
What do you get if you divide 6 into 18?6除18等于多少?
divide
noun[ C ]
uk /dɪˈvaɪd/ us /dɪˈvaɪd/
C1
a difference or separation: 分歧;隔阂
divide betweenThe divide between the rich and the poor in this country is continuing to grow.该国富人与穷人之间的隔阂日趋扩大。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Different and difference
altered
alternative
anomalous
another
anything
disjunctive
disparate
disparately
disparity
dissimilar
make a distinction between something
make the differenceidiom
misc.
misfit
new
unrecognizably
unreflective
unrepresentative
unrepresentativeness
unstandardized

divide | American Dictionary


divide
verb[ I/T ]
us/dɪˈvɑɪd/

divideverb[I/T] (SEPARATE)


to separate into parts or groups, or to cause something to separate in such a way:
[ T ]Divide the cake into six equal parts.
[ I ]The votes divided equally for and against the proposal.
If something divides two areas, it marks the edge or limit of both of them:
[ T ]A narrow driveway divides our house from the one next door.
To divide a group of people is to cause them to disagree:
[ T ]The issue of tax reform continues to divide the country.

divideverb[I/T] (CALCULATE)


mathematics
to calculate the number of times one number is contained in another:
[ T ]10 divided by 5 is/equals 2.
[ T ]What do you get if you divide 6 into 18?
divide
noun[ C ]
us/dɪˈvɑɪd/

dividenoun[C] (SEPARATION)


a separation:
The river forms a divide between mountains and coastal plains.
It’s on taxes that the divide between the two candidates is widest.

divide | Business English


divide
verb
uk /dɪˈvaɪd/us
[ T ]
to calculate the number of times one number fits into another:
Convert the euro amount into sterling by dividing the euro amount by the exchange rate.
[ I or T ]
to separate, or make something separate, into different parts or groups:
He and his brother decided to divide the company into two parts.

Examples of divide


divide
Considering their effect on proteins, fixatives in general can be divided into two types: "coagulant" or "non-coagulant".
The coefficient equals the sum of probe 1 signals divided by the sum of probe 2 signals for the entire microarray chip.
Labour women remained divided on the central issue of women's place in the party.
One obvious objection is that there is evidence from psychology that a person can be divided.
Romance's authorial audience includes both men and women, united in class but divided by gender.
Each of these is divided in ten and then each division is subdivided in ten.
The poem proper is divided into fifteen sections with an envoy.
The rats were divided into six groups of seven animals each.
The house divided on whether the entire pamphlet should be read.
The other half (51 wills) are divided among the remaining 24 preambles.
Where the people cannot be easily divided, a wise ruler treads with caution.
The remaining towns have been divided between forty-seven that were close to one of the initiating centres, and sixty-one that were remote.
A third analysis included the factors of patients/controls and educational level (again subjects were divided on a median split).
Any criteria or thresholds for dividing centres into low-, medium-, and high-prevalence groups will be arbitrary.
The expert meeting was divided over the way environmental protection should and could be developed.
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Collocations withdivide


divide

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continental divide
That was the only route readily navigable by wagons over the continentaldivide.
From
Wikipedia

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cultural divide
And sometimes language failures are just that - not a reflection of a deep culturaldivide.
east-west divide
It will mean an end to the east-west divide that has scarred our continent for too long.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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