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*split¹ /splɪt; splɪt/ v split, split, splitting 1 [I,T] also 又作 split up to divide or make something divide into two or more groups, parts etc (使)分割〔成几组、部分等〕; (使)分开: We'll split up into three work groups. 我们将分成三个工作小组。 a row that split the Catholic Church (=made two or more opposing groups) 分裂天主教会的一次纷争 2 [I,T] to tear or break something along a straight line, or to be torn or broken in this way (使)撕开,(使)裂开: His coat had split down the back. 他的外套后背绽缝了。 3 [T] to divide something among two or more people in equal parts 平均分配,均分: We decided to split the money between us. 我们决定把钱平均分掉。 4 [I] informal to leave quickly 【非正式】 匆匆离开 5 split hairs to argue about small unimportant details 为细枝末节争辩
split upto end a marriage or a relationship 离婚; 断绝关系: Eve's parents split up when she was three. 伊芙的父母在她三岁时离婚。
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