cleave
- IPA[klēv]
美式
- split or sever (something), especially along a natural line or grain;split (a molecule) by breaking a particular chemical bond.
verb: cleave, 3rd person present: cleaves, gerund or present participle: cleaving, past tense: clove, past participle: cloven
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動詞
- 1. split or sever (something), especially along a natural line or grain the large axe his father used to cleave wood for the fire 同義詞
- ▪ split (a molecule) by breaking a particular chemical bond.
- ▪ (of a cell) divide the egg cleaves to form a mulberry-shaped cluster of cells
- ▪ make a way through (something) forcefully, as if by splitting it apart they watched a coot cleave the smooth water an unstoppable warrior clove through their ranks 同義詞
- the dried flower bud of a tropical tree, used as an aromatic spice: a teaspoon of ground cloves
Oxford Dictionary
- the dried flower bud of a tropical tree, used as a pungent aromatic spice: a teaspoon of ground cloves
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fissure or split, especially in rock or the ground: the third peak is divided from the eastern one by a deep cleft
Oxford Dictionary
- a fissure or split, especially one in rock or the ground: the third peak is divided from the eastern one by a deep cleft
Oxford American Dictionary
- past and past participle of cleave
- split, divided, or partially divided into two: a cleft chin
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of cleave
- split or divided in two.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kliːv]
英式
- split or sever (something), especially along a natural line or grain: the large axe his father used to cleave wood for the fire
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kliːv]
英式
- stick fast to: Rose's mouth was dry, her tongue cleaving to the roof of her mouth
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[klēv]
美式
- stick fast to: Rose's mouth was dry, her tongue cleaving to the roof of her mouth
Oxford American Dictionary