split
split
splɪt
split
British pronunciation
/splˈɪt/

“split”的英语定义和含义

Split
01

劈叉, 分腿

a gymnastics position where the legs are extended in opposite directions, either sideways or front and back
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Achieving a full split requires consistent training and flexibility exercises.
实现完全的劈叉需要持续的训练和灵活性练习。
02

分裂, 分开

separation between a group of people caused by disagreement
03

the act of tearing or breaking something apart

04

an increase in outstanding corporate shares without altering total shareholder equity

05

分裂, 分开

(tenpin bowling) a challenging pin arrangement in bowling where pins are left standing far apart after the first roll
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He faced a difficult split on his first throw.
他在第一次投球时面临了一个困难的分瓶
06

a dessert made of sliced fruit and ice cream topped with whipped cream, nuts, and cherries

07

a long crack running along the length of a piece of wood

08

a promised or expected share of stolen goods or money

09

a bottle holding half the standard amount

10

a poker outcome in which players with equal-ranking hands divide the pot equally

to split
01

分开, 分裂

to be divided into smaller groups or parts
Intransitive: to split into smaller groups or parts
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The river split into several tributaries as it flowed through the valley.
河流在流经山谷时分成了几条支流。
1.1

分开, 分割

to cause something or a group of things or people to divide into smaller parts or groups
Transitive: to split sth into smaller parts or groups
to split definition and meaning
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例子
The company decided to split the project into smaller tasks for better efficiency.
公司决定将项目拆分为更小的任务以提高效率。
02

劈开, 分开

to separate or divide something along a straight line
Transitive: to split sth
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例子
With a swift motion, he split the watermelon in half, revealing its juicy interior.
他迅速一动,将西瓜成两半,露出了多汁的内瓤。
03

分开, 分离

to separate and go in different directions
Intransitive
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As soon as the bell rang, the children split and scattered in all directions to their next classes.
铃声一响,孩子们就分开并朝各个方向散开去上下一节课。
04

分裂, 分开

to cause a group of people to be divided into smaller groups because of having different opinions or views
Transitive: to split a group of people
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例子
The divisive issue of healthcare reform split the nation, leading to heated debates.
医疗改革这一分裂性问题分裂了国家,引发了激烈的辩论。
01

having its unity broken

02

(especially of wood) torn, cut, or separated along its grain

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