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  1. split

    • IPA[splɪt]

    英式

    • v.
      break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially into halves or along the grain;remove or be removed by breaking, separating, or dividing
    • n.
      a tear, crack, or fissure in something, especially down the middle or along the grain;an instance or act of splitting or being split; a division
    • verb: split, 3rd person present: splits, gerund or present participle: splitting, past tense: split, past participle: split

    • noun: split, plural noun: splits

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    • 1. a tear, crack, or fissure in something, especially down the middle or along the grain splits appeared in the decaying planks light squeezed through a small split in the curtain 同義詞 crack, fissure, cleft, crevice, break, ... 更多
    • an instance or act of splitting or being split; a division a 75–25 split of proceeds the split between the rich and the poor
    • a separation into parties or within a party; a schism the accusations caused a split in the party 同義詞 division, rift, breach, schism, rupture, ... 更多
    • an ending of a marriage or other relationship a much-publicized split with his wife 同義詞 break-up, split-up, separation, parting, estrangement, ... 更多反義詞 marriage
    • 2. (in gymnastics and dance) an act of leaping in the air or sitting down with the legs straight and at right angles to the body, one in front and the other behind, or one at each side I could never do the splits before
    • 3. a thing that is divided or split.
    • a bun, roll, or cake that is split or cut in half.
    • a split osier used in basketwork.
    • each strip of steel or cane that makes up the reed in a loom.
    • half a bottle of champagne.
    • a single thickness of split hide.
    • (in tenpin bowling) a formation of standing pins after the first ball in which there is a gap between two pins or groups of pins, making a spare unlikely.
    • North American a drawn match or series.
    • US a split-level house.
    • 4. the time taken to complete a recognized part of a race, or the point in the race where such a time is measured.