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/splɪt/ |
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1 | split I/T to divide a group into smaller groups 分开;把…分成;划分 |
| Let’ s split into groups and work separately. 我们分组单干吧。 |
| Many American families are split by large geographical distances. 美国许多家庭成员相互之间离得很远。 |
| 1a | I/T to divide or break something into several parts 将…分成若干部分 | | Just split the cake into three and leave one piece for Simon. 把蛋糕分成3块,给西蒙留一块就行。 | | The lower section splits into three parts. 下面的部分分成了3块。 | |
| 1b | T to share something by dividing it into separate parts 分摊;分担 | | I split my working hours between three offices. 我的工作时间分在3个办公室度过。 | | I suggest we split the bill (=divide it evenly) . 我建议我们均摊费用。 | | split sth between sb The Republican vote was split fairly evenly between four candidates. 4名候选人均分了共和党的得票。 | |
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2 | I/T to make a long thin cut or break in something 切开;劈开;撕裂 |
| How did you split your trousers? 你怎么把裤子撕破了? |
| One of the boxes fell and split open. 其中一个箱子落了下来,裂开了。 |
| 2a | T to make a long thin cut in your skin 划破 | | She fell and split her lip. 她摔了一跤,划破了嘴唇。 | |
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3 | I to separate from a group or organization 分离 |
| 1979 was the year they split from the party. 正是在1979年他们从这个政党中分离出来。 |
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4 | I informal old-fashioned to leave a place 离开 |
| It’ s getting late – I’ ll have to split. 天晚了,我得走了。 |
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- | be split on/over sth |
| to be unable to agree about something |
| 在某事物上无法达成一致意见 |
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- | split the difference spoken |
| to do , give , or take an amount of something that is between two other amounts, often as a way of reaching an agreement |
| 折中;各让一步 |
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- | splithairs |
| to argue or worry about very small details or differences that are not important |
| 在琐碎的问题上争辩;为鸡毛蒜皮的小事担忧 |
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- | split your sides informal |
| to laugh a lot |
| 捧腹大笑;笑破肚皮 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌsplit ˈup |
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1 | I/T | Split up into four groups. 分成4组。 | |
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2 | I to end a marriage or romantic relationship 离婚;分手;断绝关系 | Her parents split up a few months ago. 她的父母几个月前离婚了。 | |
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