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单词 split-
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the verbal stem in combinations.
split-down n.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtdaʊn/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪtˈˌdaʊn/
U.S. Stock Market (see quot. 1976); cf. split-up n. below.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements
intromission1567
hedginga1631
retiring1681
partnership1704
put1718
time bargain1720
bargain for time1721
option1746
call1825
put and call1826
cornering1841
corner1853
raid1866
pooling1871
squeeze1872
call option1874
recapitalization1874
short squeeze1877
split-up1878
margin call1888
pyramid1888
profit taking1891
pyramiding1895
underwriting1895
melon-cutting1900
round turn1901
market-making1902
put-through1902
put and take1921
round trip1922
put and take1929
leverage1931
split-down1932
switching1932
give-up1934
mark to market1938
recap1940
rollover1947
downtick1954
stock split1955
traded option1955
leg1959
stock splitting1959
rollover1961
split1972
spread betting1972
unitization1974
marking-to-market1981
swap1982
telebroking1984
1932 Sun (Baltimore) 16 Apr. 15/8 The whys and wherefores of the ‘split-down’ movement in the capital structures of various corporations, in contrast with the stock ‘split-ups’ popular in the boom days of 1928–29 are now being explained in Wall Street.
1976 D. W. Moffat Econ. Dict. 257/2 The reverse split, or split-down in which a corporation reduces the number of shares into which its ownership is divided. The single word split usually refers to a split-up.
split-farthing adj.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtˌfɑːðɪŋ/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪtˌfɑrðɪŋ/
mean, miserly.
ΘΠ
the mind > possession > retaining > niggardliness or meanness > [adjective]
gnedec900
gripplea1000
fastOE
narrow-hearteda1200
narrow?c1225
straitc1290
chinchc1300
nithinga1325
scarcec1330
clama1340
hard1340
scantc1366
sparingc1386
niggardc1400
chinchy?1406
retentivea1450
niggardousa1492
niggish1519
unliberal1533
pinching1548
dry1552
nigh1555
niggardly1560
churlish1566
squeamish1566
niggardish1567
niggard-like1567
holding1569
spare1577
handfast1578
envious1580
close-handed1585
hard-handed1587
curmudgeonly1590
parsimonious?1591
costive1594
hidebound1598
penny-pinching1600
penurious1600
strait-handed1600
club-fisted1601
dry-fisted1604
fast-handed1605
fast-fingered1607
close-fisted1608
near1611
scanting1613
carkingc1620
illiberal1623
clutch-fisteda1634
hideboundeda1640
clutch-fista1643
clunch-fisted1644
unbounteous1645
hard-fisted1646
purse-bound1652
close1654
stingy1659
tenacious1676
scanty1692
sneaking1696
gripe-handed1698
narrow-souled1699
niggardling1704
snippy1727
unindulgent1742
shabby1766
neargoinga1774
cheesemongering1781
split-farthing1787
save-all1788
picked1790
iron-fisted1794
unhandsome1800
scaly1803
nearbegoing1805
tight1805
nippit1808
nipcheese1819
cumin-splitting1822
partan-handed1823
scrimping1823
scrumptious1823
scrimpy1825
meanly1827
skinny1833
pinchfisted1837
mean1840
tight-fisted1843
screwy1844
stinty1849
cheeseparing1857
skinflinty1886
mouly1904
mingy1911
cheapskate1912
picey1937
tight-assed1961
chintzy1964
tightwad1976
1787 W. Marshall Provincialisms in Rural Econ. Norfolk II. 384 Nip, a near, split-farthing house-wife.
split-fig n.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtfɪɡ/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪtˌfɪɡ/
(see quots.).
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > selling > seller > sellers of specific things > [noun] > seller of provisions > stingy
split-fig1699
1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Split-fig, a Grocer.
1882 F. W. P. Jago Anc. Lang. & Dial. Cornwall 274 Split-fig, a very stingy person. Nickname for a grocer who would cut a raisin in two, rather than give overweight.
split-off n.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtɒf/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪdˌɔf/
,
/ˈsplɪdˌɑf/
an act of splitting off; something that splits off or that has become split off.
ΘΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > [noun] > separating from main body
scattering1382
segregation1617
singling1625
dismemberment1838
off-break1866
split-off1935
1935 Z. N. Hurston Mules & Men i. ii. 40 Ah knowed one preacher dat was called to preach at one of dese split-off churches. De members had done split off from a big church... He come and preached at dis split-off for two whole weeks.
1964 New Statesman 14 Feb. 248/1 The split-off of science into a separate culture.
split-plough n.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtplaʊ/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪtˌplaʊ/
a plough used for splitting ridges.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > farming > tools and implements > ploughing equipment > [noun] > plough > other types of plough
ox-plough?1523
double plough1653
chip plough1742
Rotherham plough1743
fluke plough1775
breaking plough1781
miner1794
snap-plough1798
turf-cutter1819
scooter plough1820
bull-tongue1831
prairie plough1831
split-plough1840
prairie breaker1857
straddle-plough1875
tickle-plough1875
chill-plough1886
stump-jump1896
swamp plough1930
prairie buster1943
1840 J. Buel Farmer's Compan. (ed. 2) 118 These high furrows are separated in the spring with the four-horse split-plough.
split-up n.
Brit. /ˈsplɪtʌp/
,
U.S. /ˈsplɪdˌəp/
an act of splitting up; spec. in the U.S. Stock Exchange: the division of a stock into two or more stocks of the same total value; cf. split-down n. above.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements
intromission1567
hedginga1631
retiring1681
partnership1704
put1718
time bargain1720
bargain for time1721
option1746
call1825
put and call1826
cornering1841
corner1853
raid1866
pooling1871
squeeze1872
call option1874
recapitalization1874
short squeeze1877
split-up1878
margin call1888
pyramid1888
profit taking1891
pyramiding1895
underwriting1895
melon-cutting1900
round turn1901
market-making1902
put-through1902
put and take1921
round trip1922
put and take1929
leverage1931
split-down1932
switching1932
give-up1934
mark to market1938
recap1940
rollover1947
downtick1954
stock split1955
traded option1955
leg1959
stock splitting1959
rollover1961
split1972
spread betting1972
unitization1974
marking-to-market1981
swap1982
telebroking1984
society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] > division or lack of unity > a state or instance of
slit1390
breach1573
rent1580
rifta1609
split1729
split-up1878
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > action of dividing or divided condition > [noun]
partinga1382
distinctiona1387
partition1517
quartering1555
distincting1570
distinguishing1587
dividedness1656
scission1676
dismembering1677
dismemberment1727
splitting1737
repulsion1771
dipartition1838
splitting1847
piecemealing1853
diaeresis1856
fission1865
split-up1878
1878 H. Sweet tr. H. Paul in Trans. Philol. Soc. (1879) 390 Even in the parent Indogermanic language long before its split-up, there were no longer any roots, stems and suffixes, but only ready-made words.
1908 G. H. Lorimer Jack Spurlock iv. 76 I should have told her then about my split-up with the Governor.
1928 E. S. Mead Corporation Finance (ed. 6) I. xxx. 358 We may note finally the difference between a stock ‘split-up’ and a stock dividend. In the first case two or three shares are issued for one share of existing stock, and when this is par-value stock the par value is reduced.
1930 Daily Express 23 May 2/6 American Machine Foundry was sold off following an announcement of a proposed five-for-one stock split-up.
1944 Sun (Baltimore) 9 Sept. 11/1 Pepsi-Cola added 7/ 8 to its brisk upturn of the previous day in response to the three-for-one splitup proposal.
1975 High Times Dec. 51/2 Last year I was still spinning from my split-up with a man.
1976Split-up [see split-down n.].
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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