单词 | split |
释义 | split [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split) DIVIDE 分开 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line (使)裂开;(使)分开 •The prize was split between •Split the aubergines in •The teacher split the children (up) •informal I'll split (= share) this croissant with •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 IMPROVER intransitive ■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。 intransitive or transitive ■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。 •The union executive has split down the middle •A group of extremists split (off) 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)折衷,妥协 [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split) TELL 告诉 intransitive UK old-fashioned informal ■to tell other people secret and damaging information about someone 告发,揭发 •They knew Josie wouldn't split on [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split)LEAVE 离开 intransitive old-fashioned informal ■to leave a place 离开 [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split) split your sides ■to laugh a lot at something 捧腹大笑;笑破肚皮 •We nearly split our sides laughing/with laughter [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split)split hairs disapproving ■to argue about whether small details are correct 纠缠于末枝细节;在鸡毛蒜皮的事上争论不休 [splɪt] verb (splitting, split, split) Phrasal Verbs split up informal ■If two people split up, they end their relationship or marriage 分手;断绝关系;离婚 •She split up with ⇒ See also split-up[splɪt] noun countable ■a long, thin hole in something where it has broken apart 裂缝;裂口 •Rain was getting in through a split in ■when a group of people divides into smaller groups because they disagree about something 分裂;分歧•There is a widening split between •The tax issue has caused a split in/within •There was a 70%, 25%, 5% split in the splits [plural] UK (US split) ■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 •Can you do •Carly did |
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