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split /splɪt/ (splitting, split, split) ► SEE ALLsplit away/off (from sth)split sth away/off (from sth)split on sb (to sb) split up (with/from sb)split sb up split up (into sth)split sb/sth up (into sth)split sth up (into sth)●ˌsplit aˈway/ˈoff (from sth) ●ˌsplit sth aˈway/ˈoff (from sth) to separate from, or be separated from, a large object or a group (从…中)脱离,分裂出去,分离◆The branch had split away from the trunk. 那根树枝是从树干上折下的。◆The wind split the door away from its frame. 风把门从门框上刮了下来。◆Some of the members split away to form a new party. 一些党员分裂出去另立新党。◆Should the ownership of the rail track be split off from the running of the train services? 铁路的所有权是否应该从火车服务营运中分离出去?[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˈsplit on sb (to sb) (BrE, informal) to tell sb in authority about sth bad or wrong that sb has done (向某人)告发某人,揭发某人◆Promise you won’t split on me. 你要答应不出卖我。SYN tell on sb[v + prep]●ˌsplit ˈup (with/from sb) 🔑●ˌsplit sb ˈup (informal) 🔑to end a relationship or a marriage; to make two people stop having a relationship with each other (使)(和某人)断绝关系,分手,离婚◆He told me he had split up with his girlfriend. 他告诉我他和女友分手了。◆The band split up at the height of their fame. 乐队在最走红的时候散伙了。◆My friend is doing her best to split Maria and me up. 我的朋友竭力想拆散我和玛丽亚。SYN break up (with sb) , break sb up[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌsplit ˈup (into sth) ●ˌsplit sb/sth ˈup (into sth) if a group of people or a family splits up, or sb splits it up, the members separate and do not stay together (把集体或家庭)分散,化整为零◆We split up into groups to discuss the question. 我们分组讨论了那个问题。◆The class was split up into groups. 已在班上分了组。◆We got split up in the crowd. 我们在人群中走散了。SYN break up, break sb/sth up[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌsplit sth ˈup (into sth) to divide sth into smaller parts 划分,分解(为若干部分)◆The day was split up into six one-hour classes. 一天分成六节课,每节课一小时。◆We split the profits up between us. 我们把利润分了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |