| 单词 | carve up | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency carve upverb (tr, adverb) 1.  to cut (something) into pieces 2.  to divide or dismember (a country, land, etc) noun carve-up 3.  informal an act or instance of dishonestly prearranging the result of a competition  4.  slang the distribution of something, as of booty  Word Frequency carve-up(ˈkɑːvʌp) noun informal 1.  an act or instance of dishonestly prearranging the result of a competition  The surprise defection of the hard Left on the eve of the election has further complicatedthe carve-up.  How heartbreaking it is to realise that you were beaten by a lesser opponent –largelydue to a carve-up by the referee. 2.  the division or dismembering (a country, land, etc), esp when this seems to be unfair   the British carve-up of Africa 3.  the distribution of booty, or of the profits from something, esp when this seems to be unfair  the carve-up of Iraq's oil interests  She feared she would be sidelined in any carve-up of her father's fortune. | 
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