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Divide   [V N Number People Smaller Pl N   [Also

英语单词 divide
英美音标 英 [dɪ'vaɪd] 美 [dɪ'vaɪd]
中文释义 vt.划分;隔开;分割;[数]除
vi.分裂;分开
n.分水岭;分歧;分
英语例句 (1) White lines divide the playing area into sections.
(2) I hope this disagreement will not divide us.
(3) Divide the cake into equal parts.
(4) Six divided by two is three.
(5) Class differences can divide a nation.
(6) The cancer cells divide much more rapidly than the normal cells.
(7) The train divides at York.
(8) This led to a divide between the upper class and the common man that persists to a degree down to the present generation.
(9) There is a deep divide between the two factions.
(10) The mountain is the divide between the two rivers.
中文例句 (1) 这些白线把赛区分成各个部分。
(2) 我希望我们不会因这分歧而对立起来。
(3) 把蛋糕分成等份。
(4) 六除以二得三。
(5) 阶级差异会造成国家的分裂。
(6) 癌细胞的分裂比正常细胞快得多。
(7) 这列火车在约克市调动车厢分途行驶.
(8) 这导致上层社会和平民大众之间的隔阂,在某种程度上,这个隔阂持续到当代。
(9) 这两派之间有很深的分歧。
(10) 这座山是这两条河的分水岭。
vocabulary简明 When you divide something, you separate it into different parts. A pizza maker may divide a ball of dough into two parts to make two pies, or you might even divide a stick of gum in half to share it with a friend.
vocabulary扩展 The verb divide can refer to the splitting apart of anything, whether it’s pizza dough, gum, time, a country, or a political group. Math types probably already know that the word also can refer to a mathematical function involving figuring out how many times a certain number contains another number. As a noun, divide means a hostile split between two groups, such as a growing divide between conservative and liberal groups.
柯林斯解释
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)分开;(使)分散;(使)分裂 When people or things are divided or divide into smaller groups or parts, they become separated into smaller parts.
  [be V-ed into pl-n]
  [V n into pl-n]
  [V n in fraction]
  [V into pl-n]
  [V]
  [Also V n]
  • The physical benefits of exercise can be divided into three factors...

    运动对身体的好处可以分为3个方面。

  • It will be easiest if we divide them into groups...

    如果我们将他们分成小组将是最简单的。

  • Divide the pastry in half and roll out each piece...

    把油酥面团一分为二,再分别擀成皮。

  • We divide into pairs and each pair takes a region...

    我们分成两人一组,每一组负责一个区域。

  • Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.

    细菌通过分裂和自我复制来繁殖。

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[VERB 动词]分配;分享;分担 If you divide something among people or things, you separate it into several parts or quantities which you distribute to the people or things.
  [V n between/among pl-n]
  [Also V n]
  • Paul divides most of his spare time between the study and his bedroom...

    保罗在大部分空闲时间里要么呆在书房里,要么呆在卧室里。

  • Divide the sauce among 4 bowls.

    把酱汁分到 4 个碗里。

3
[VERB 动词]除;除以 If you divide a larger number by a smaller number or divide a smaller number into a larger number, you calculate how many times the smaller number can fit exactly into the larger number.
  [V n by/into num]
  • Measure the floor area of the greenhouse and divide it by six.

    量一下温室的建筑面积再将它除以 6。

4
[VERB 动词]分隔;把…分开;是…的分界线 If a border or line divides two areas or divides an area into two, it keeps the two areas separate from each other.
  [V n]
  [V n from n]
  [Also V n into pl-n]
  • ...remote border areas dividing Tamil and Muslim settlements.

    将泰米尔聚居区和穆斯林聚居区隔开的偏远边境地区

  • ...the artificial line that divides the city.

    划分城市的人为分界线

  • ...the long frontier dividing Mexico from the United States.

    墨西哥和美国之间绵长的边界线

5
[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)产生分歧;(使)意见不一 If people divide over something or if something divides them, it causes strong disagreement between them.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  [V prep]
  [Also V n prep]
  • She has done more to divide the Conservatives than anyone else...

    她在分裂保守党这件事上所起的作用比任何人都大。

  • The democrats are divided over whether to admit him into their group...

    民主党人就是否允许他加入他们的组织意见不一。

  • The party is likely to divide along ideological lines.

    该党有可能在意识形态上产生分歧。

6
[N-COUNT 可数名词]明显差异;(常指引起争论的)分歧 A divide is a significant distinction between two groups, often one that causes conflict.
  [usu sing]
  • ...a deliberate attempt to create a Hindu-Muslim divide in India.

    故意在印度的印度教徒和穆斯林之间制造分歧的企图

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](时间、过程的)分界线,分界点 A divide is a moment in time or a point in a process when there is a complete change from one situation to another.
  [usu sing]
  • The time had come to cross the great divide between formality and truth.

    是时候跨越形式与真理之间的巨大分界线了。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]分水岭 A divide is a line of high ground between areas that are drained by different rivers.
  [AM 美]
    in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 watershed
    9
    [PHRASE 短语]分而治之 You use divide and rule to refer to a policy which is intended to keep someone in a position of power by causing disagreements between people who might otherwise unite against them.
      [disapproval]
    • The government's policies of divide and rule have only contributed to the volatility of the region.

      政府分而治之的政策只是加剧了该地区的不稳定性。

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