split的意思和读音

split

: [splɪt] : [splɪt]

n.

v.使);

splitting  splits  

v.+n.split bill,party split,split organization,family split,split alliance

n.reconciliation

v.join,stay

adj.united,undivided

n.tear,splitting,division

v.divide,come apart,go,leave

adj.riven,divided,forked,cleft

splitv.divide

1.[t][i]~ (sth)使to divide, or to make a group of people divide, into smaller groups that have very different opinions

a debate that has split the country down the middle使

The committee split over government subsidies.

2.[t][i]使to divide, or to make sth divide, into two or more parts

She split the class into groups of four.

The results split neatly into two groups.

3.[t]to divide sth into two or more parts and share it between different people, activities, etc.

She split the money she won with her brother.

His time is split between the London and Paris offices.

tear

4.[i][t]使to tear, or to make sth tear, along a straight line

Her dress had split along the seam.

The cushion split open and sent feathers everywhere.

Don't tell me you've split another pair of pants!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

cut

5.[t]to cut sb's skin and make it bleed

She split her head open on the cupboard door.

How did you split your lip?

end relationship

6.[i](informal)to leave sb and stop having a relationship with them

The singer split with his wife last June.

She intends to split from the band at the end of the tour.

leave

7.[i](informal)to leave a place quickly

Let's split!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

IDMsplit the difference(when discussing a price, etc.) to agree on an amount that is at an equal distance between the two amounts that have been suggestedsplit hairsto pay too much attention in an argument to differences that are very small and not importantsplit an infinitive使 to to strongly deny a rumour,to place an adverb between ‘to’ and the infinitive of a verb, for example to say ‘to strongly deny a rumour’. Some people consider this to be bad English style.split your sides (laughing/with laughter)to laugh a lot at sb/sthsplit the ticketto vote for candidates from more than one partyn.disagreement

1.[c](informal)a disagreement that divides a group of people or makes sb separate from sb else

a damaging split within the party leadership

the years following his bitter split with his wife

There have been reports of a split between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

division

2.[sing]a division between two or more things; one of the parts that sth is divided into

He demanded a 50–50 split in the profits.

tear/hole

3.[c]a long crack or hole made when sth tears

There's a big split in the tent.

banana dish

4.[c]a sweet dish made from fruit, especially a banana cut in two along its length, with cream, ice cream, etc. on top

a banana split

姿body position

5.[pl]a position in which you stretch your legs flat across the floor in opposite directions with the rest of your body vertical

a gymnast doing the splits

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v.1.to divide into smaller groups, or to divide people into smaller groups; to divide or break something into several parts, or to be divided or broken into several parts; to share something by dividing it into separate parts2.to make a long thin cut or break in something; to make a long thin cut in your skin3.to separate from a group or organization4.to leave a place1.to divide into smaller groups, or to divide people into smaller groups; to divide or break something into several parts, or to be divided or broken into several parts; to share something by dividing it into separate parts2.to make a long thin cut or break in something; to make a long thin cut in your skin3.to separate from a group or organization4.to leave a place

n.1.a way of dividing something2.a division of a large group into smaller groups because of a disagreement; a disagreement that causes a group to divide into smaller groups3.a cut or break in something4.a difference between things5.a position in which you rest on the floor with your legs spread wide in opposite directions1.a way of dividing something2.a division of a large group into smaller groups because of a disagreement; a disagreement that causes a group to divide into smaller groups3.a cut or break in something4.a difference between things5.a position in which you rest on the floor with your legs spread wide in opposite directions

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1."She had just split up from Brad Pitt, " he says, "she was like poor Jennifer and I was like 'I'm going to make you so hot'. "-(BradPitt),”,“,‘。”

2.Each thread's output is separate from the others, because at the moment there is nothing to split up the timing during execution.线线

3.In recent days came the rumor that Petrochina and Sinopec are getting ready to bid for part of Marathon Oil following its planned split-up.MarathonOil

4.This was a long-term relationship that I talked about here and we split up and made up multiple times during the years of our life together.

5.If the answer to both of these questions is "no, " then the code is a good candidate for using timers to split up the work.”,使

6.It is possible to split the definition of a class or a struct, or an interface over two or more source files.

7.This approach makes it very easy to split up a complex transformation into a series of simple transformations arranged in a pipeline.使线

8.Know you are split times so you know if you were quick or slow when you took a particular line through a section.线

9.You know, nate and I just split up for a couple days ago, and I can't.

10.We were determined to split up with him due to lots of his dishonest behaviors.