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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2573 COCA: 2910
*split¹
/splɪt ||; splɪt/verb (present participle splitting;past tense past participle split)
1 [I,T] split (sb) (up) (into sth) to divide or to make a group of people divide into smaller groups (使)分成小组: Let's split into two groups. 我们分成两组吧。
2 [T] split sth (between sb/sth);split sth (with sb) to divide or share sth 分担;分摊;分享: We split the cost of the meal between the six of us. 我们六个人分摊了这顿饭的费用。
3 [I,T] split (sth) (open) to break or make sth break along a straight line (使)裂开: My jeans have split. 我的牛仔裤破了。
split the difference (used when agreeing on a price) to agree on an amount or figure that is halfway between the two amounts or figures already mentioned (用于议价)折中价格或数目 split hairs to pay too much attention in an argument to details that are very small and not important 吹毛求疵 ☞Usually used in a critical way. 通常用于批评。 split up (with sb) to end a marriage or relationship 分手;离异;绝交: He's split up with his girlfriend. 他和女朋友分手了。
split²
/splɪt ||; splɪt/noun[C]
1 a disagreement that divides a group of people (团体的)分裂
2 a long cut or hole in sth 裂口;裂缝
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2573 COCA: 2910
split1/splIt; splIt/ v past tense and past participle split , present participle splitting 1 [I,T] if a group of people splits, or if something splits them, they disagree very strongly about something and divide into smaller groups〔因意见分歧而〕(使)分裂: an issue that could split the church 可能使教会分裂的一个问题be split on/over sth The government is split over the question of immigration. 政府在移民问题上有分歧。+from their decision to split from the Labour Party 他们要脱离工党的决定2 also 又作 split up [I,T] to divide or separate something into different parts, or to be divided or separated in this way(把…)分成若干部分: split (sth) into sth I’m going to split the class into three groups. 我要把全班分成三组。3 [T] to share something between different people 分﹐分配﹔分享﹔分摊: split sth between sb We decided to split the money between us. 我们决定我们几个人分掉这笔钱。split sth with sb He promised to split the profit with me. 他答应和我分享利润。4 [I,T] if you split something, or if it splits, it tears or breaks into separate pieces 撕开﹐(使)裂开: He split the logs in half. 他把木头劈成两半。One of the bags had split. 有个袋子破了。5 split hairs to argue about small unimportant details 为细枝末节争辩﹐纠缠于小事split up phr v if people split up, they end their marriage or relationship 离婚﹐分手: My parents split up when I was three. 我三岁时父母离婚了。

split2 n [C] 1 a long cut or hole in something 裂缝﹐裂口: +in a split in the curtain 窗帘上的一条裂缝 2 a serious disagreement that divides an organization or group [ rift ] 〔机构或组织的〕严重分歧﹐争执: +in a split in the Republican Party 共和党内的分歧
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2573 COCA: 2910
split splitsplitssplitting1 verb (splits, splitting, split, has split)1to divide or separate; to make this happen: I split the wood with an axe.We split the money between us.The teacher told us to split into groups.2to tear or break apart; to make this happen: His jeans split when he sat down.How did you split your lip?split up to stop being together: He has split up with his girlfriend.
split splitsplits2 nouna long cut or hole in something: There's a big split in the tent.

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