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/splɪt/ |
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1 | a way of dividing something 分割 |
| a fifty-fifty split in the voting 选票各半 |
| a three-way/four-way split 三分/四分 |
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2 | a division of a large group into smaller groups because of a disagreement 派别;派系 |
| The split in the party could have had a disastrous effect in the election. 该党内的分裂在选举中有灾难性的影响。 |
| 2a | a disagreement that causes a group to divide into smaller groups (导致某团体分裂的)裂痕,分歧 | | There is anxiety about the growing split over foreign policy. 外交政策上的裂痕日益加深,大家都很忧虑。 | |
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3 | a cut or break in something 裂口;裂缝 |
| a small split in the fabric 织物上的小裂缝 |
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4 | a difference between things 不同;差异 |
| There’ s a big split between the attitudes of managers and junior staff. 管理者与低级职员的态度存在很大的不同。 |
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5 | the splits a position in which you rest on the floor with your legs spread wide in opposite directions (在地板上休息时)两腿张开的姿势;劈叉 |
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