单词 | splitup |
释义 | > as lemmassplit-up a. With adverbs, as split-off, split-up. ΚΠ 1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xiv. 148 These split-off lines of ice were evidently in motion. 1880 A. Giberne Sun, Moon, & Stars 294 The split-up rays tell us much more than the kinds of metals in different stars. split-up b. split-up, long-legged. slang. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > leg > [adjective] > types of > having jamby?a1400 well-legged1566 spindle-shankedc1600 spindle-shank1604 post-legged1608 splay-legged1638 duck-legged1650 stalk-legged1659 long-limbed1660 sharp-shinned1704 spindle-legged1710 leggy1776 red-legged1817 flamingo-legged1862 thick-legged1873 split-up1874 pin-legged1884 lank-legged1906 straddly1921 1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 304 Split up, long in the legs. Among athletes, a man with good length of limb is said to be ‘well split up’. 1891 Field 7 Mar. 334/3 The winner, Grand Fashion, is a leggy, split-up black, but decidedly the best mover of the lot. split-up 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.]. < as lemmas |
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