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Split
Example
She performed a flawless split during her floor exercise routine.
Achieving a full split requires consistent training and flexibility exercises.
02
分裂, 裂痕
separation between a group of people caused by disagreement
03
分裂, 裂开
the act of rending or ripping or splitting something
04
股票拆分, 股本分割
an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity
Example
She practiced to avoid leaving splits in her game.
He faced a difficult split on his first throw.
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冰淇淋圣代, 拌冰淇淋
a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts
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裂缝, 裂口
a lengthwise crack in wood
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分成, 分配
a promised or claimed share of loot or money
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分瓶, 小瓶
a bottle containing half the usual amount
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平分局面, 平分底池
a situation in poker when two or more players have hands of equal rank or when the community cards create a board that makes it impossible for any player to have a higher hand, resulting in the pot being divided equally among them
to split
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分裂, 划分
to be divided into smaller groups or parts
Intransitive: to split into smaller groups or parts
Example
The large tour group split into smaller factions to explore different areas of the city.
The river split into several tributaries as it flowed through the valley.
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分开, 分裂
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
Example
She split the pizza into equal slices for everyone at the table.
她把披萨分开成均等的切片,供桌上的每个人享用。
The company decided to split the project into smaller tasks for better efficiency.
公司决定将项目分开为更小的任务,以提高效率。
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分裂, 劈开
to separate or divide something along a straight line
Transitive: to split sth
Example
The woodcutter split the large log for firewood.
With a swift motion, he split the watermelon in half, revealing its juicy interior.
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分开, 分裂
to separate and go in different directions
Intransitive
Example
After the meeting, we split and headed home, each taking a different route.
As soon as the bell rang, the children split and scattered in all directions to their next classes.
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分裂, 割裂
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
Example
The controversial decision to relocate the headquarters split the board members.
The divisive issue of healthcare reform split the nation, leading to heated debates.
split
01
分裂的, 破裂的
having been divided; having the unity destroyed
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劈开的, 分开的
(especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain