split
英 [splɪt]
美[splɪt]
- vt. 分离;使分离;劈开;离开;分解
- vi. 离开;被劈开;断绝关系
- n. 劈开;裂缝
- adj. 劈开的
词组搭配
split the difference
take the average of two proposed amounts
取两个数量的平均值,折中
split one's sides (北美亦作split a gut)
(informal)be convulsed with laughter
(非正式)捧腹大笑
the dynamic comedy duo will have you splitting your sides with laughter.
这一对生气勃勃的喜剧搭档能让你笑破肚皮。
split the ticket (或 one's vote)
(US)vote for candidates of more than one party
(美)投一个以上党派的候选人的票
split the vote
(of a candidate or minority party) attract votes from another candidate or party with the result that both are defeated by a third
(候选人,小党派)吸引另一候选人或党派的选票造成两败俱伤而使第三者胜出
split hairs
To see or make trivial distinctions; quibble.
发现或找出细微的差距
双语例句
- 1. My cuticles were split and ragged, and my nails unevenly bitten.
- 我指甲根部的表皮龟裂粗糙,指甲被咬得参差不齐。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Republicans were deeply split between progressives and conservatives.
- 共和党的革新派和保守派之间存在严重的分裂。
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- 3. Her company has had to split up and work from two locations.
- 她的公司不得不被拆开,分在两处办公。
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- 4. Yet it is feared the Republican leadership could split over the agreement.
- 但有人担心,共和党的领导层可能会在该协议上出现意见分歧。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He patented the idea that the atom could be split.
- 他获得了“原子可以再分”这一概念的专利权。
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