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🔑 splitBrE /splɪt/NAmE /splɪt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they split BrE /splɪt/ NAmE /splɪt/present simple - he / she / it splits BrE /splɪts/ NAmE /splɪts/past simple split BrE /splɪt/ NAmE /splɪt/past participle split BrE /splɪt/ NAmE /splɪt/ -ing form splitting BrE /ˈsplɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsplɪtɪŋ/➤divide 分开🔑 [T, I] ~ (sth) to divide, or to make a group of people divide, into smaller groups that have very different opinions 分裂,使分裂(成不同的派别)◆a debate that has split the country down the middle 使全国分成两大派的一场争论◆The committee split over government subsidies. 在政府补贴的问题上,委员会出现了相互对立的意见。🔑 [T, I] to divide, or to make sth divide, into two or more parts 分开,使分开(成为几个部分)◆~ sth (into sth) She split the class into groups of four. 她按四人一组把全班分成若干小组。◆~ (into sth) The results split neatly into two groups. 结果恰巧分成两类。 ➡ see also split sb up at split 🔑 [T] to divide sth into two or more parts and share it between different people, activities, etc. 分担;分摊;分享◆~ sth (with sb) She split the money she won with her brother. 她把得到的钱与弟弟分了。◆~ sth between sb/sthHis time is split between the London and Paris offices. 他一半时间在伦敦的办事处,一半时间在巴黎的办事处。 ➡ see also split sth↔up at split ➤tear 撕裂🔑 [I, T] to tear, or to make sth tear, along a straight line (使)撕裂◆Her dress had split along the seam. 她的连衣裙顺着接缝裂开了。◆~ (sth) openThe cushion split open and sent feathers everywhere. 垫子撕破了,羽毛掉得到处都是。◆~ sthDon't tell me you've split another pair of pants! 你不会又把一条裤子撑破了吧!➤cut 割伤 [T] to cut sb's skin and make it bleed 划破;割破;碰破◆~ sth openShe split her head open on the cupboard door. 她碰到碗橱门上把头碰破了。◆~ sthHow did you split your lip? 你怎么把嘴唇划破了?➤end relationship 断绝关系 [I] (informal) to leave sb and stop having a relationship with them (和某人)断绝关系,分手;离开(某人)◆~ (with sb) The singer split with his wife last June. 那歌手去年六月和妻子分手了。◆~ (from sb) She intends to split from the band at the end of the tour. 她打算在巡回演出结束后离开乐队。 ➡ see also split up (with sb) at split ➤leave 离开 [I] (old-fashioned, informal) to leave a place quickly (迅速)离开,走◆Let's split! 咱们快走吧! ●split the ˈdifference(when discussing a price, etc.) to agree on an amount that is at an equal distance between the two amounts that have been suggested (讲价等)各让一步,折中●split ˈhairsto pay too much attention in an argument to differences that are very small and not important 在细节上过分纠缠●split an inˈfinitiveto 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 使用分裂不定式(在 to 和动词不定式之间插入副词,如 to strongly deny a rumour,有人认为这种用法有语病)●split your ˈsides (laughing/with laughter)to laugh a lot at sb/sth 笑破肚皮;笑弯腰●split the ˈticket(US, politics 政治) to vote for candidates from more than one party 投两党或两党以上候选人的票●ˌsplit/diˌvide sth down the ˈmiddleto divide sth into two equal parts 平分;分为相等的两半◆The country was split down the middle over the strike (= half supported it, half did not). 国内支持和反对罢工的人势均力敌。 ●ˌsplit aˈway/ˈoff (from sth)●ˌsplit sth↔aˈway/ˈoff (from sth)to separate from, or to separate sth from, a larger object or group (使)脱离,分裂出去,分离◆A rebel faction has split away from the main group. 一帮反叛者从核心组织中分裂了出去。◆The storm split a branch off from the main trunk. 暴风雨把一根树枝从树干上刮了下来。●ˈsplit on sb (to sb)(BrE, informal) to tell sb in authority about sth wrong, dishonest, etc. that sb else has done (向…)告发,揭发◆Don't worry—he won't split on us. 别担心,他不会出卖我们的。●ˌsplit ˈup (with sb) 🔑to stop having a relationship with sb (和某人)断绝关系,分手◆My parents split up last year. 我父母去年离婚了。◆She's split up with her boyfriend. 她和男朋友分手了。●ˌsplit sb ˈupto make two people stop having a relationship with each other 使断绝关系;拆散◆My friend is doing her best to split us up. 我的朋友竭力想拆散我们。●ˌsplit sb ˈup 🔑●ˌsplit ˈup 🔑to divide a group of people into smaller parts; to become divided up in this way (把…)分成小组,化整为零◆We were split up into groups to discuss the question. 我们分组讨论了那个问题。◆Let's split up now and meet again at lunchtime. 我们现在先分开,午饭时再集合。●ˌsplit sth↔ˈup 🔑to divide sth into smaller parts 划分;分解◆The day was split up into 6 one-hour sessions. 一天的活动分作 6 个时段,每个时段一小时。 🔑 splitBrE /splɪt/NAmE /splɪt/ noun➤disagreement 分歧🔑 [C] (informal) a disagreement that divides a group of people or makes sb separate from sb else 分歧;分裂;分离◆~ (within sth) a damaging split within the party leadership 党的领导层内部不利的分歧◆~ (with sb/sth) the years following his bitter split with his wife 他和妻子痛苦分手后的那些年◆~ (between A and B) There have been reports of a split between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. 有报道说首相和内阁之间存在分歧。➤division 划分🔑 [sing.] a division between two or more things; one of the parts that sth is divided into 划分;分别;份额◆He demanded a 50–50 split in the profits. 他要求利润对半分成。➤tear/hole 裂缝;裂口🔑 [C] a long crack or hole made when sth tears 裂缝;裂口◆There's a big split in the tent. 帐篷上撕了一个大口子。➤banana dish 香蕉甜食 [C] a sweet dish made from fruit, especially a banana cut in two along its length, with cream, ice cream, etc. on top 香蕉船,水果船(将香蕉等纵切成条状作底,上覆奶油或冰淇淋等)◆a banana split 香蕉船➤body position 身体姿势the splits [pl.] (US also split [sing.]) a position in which you stretch your legs flat across the floor in opposite directions with the rest of your body vertical 劈叉◆a gymnast doing the splits 做劈叉的体操运动员 |