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1. phrasal verbIf two people split up, or if someone or something splits them up, they end their relationship or marriage. My parents split up when I was 16. [VERB PARTICLE] I was beginning to think that nothing could ever split us up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] I split up with my boyfriend last year. [VERB PARTICLE + with] 2. phrasal verbIf a group of people split up or are split up, they go away in different directions. Did the two of you split up in the woods? [VERB PARTICLE] This situation has split up the family. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Touring the album temporarily split the band up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbIf you split something up, or if it splits up, you divide it so that it is in a number of smaller separate sections. Any thought of splitting up the company was unthinkable, they said. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Even though museums have begged to borrow her collection, she could never split itup. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Her company has had to split up and work from two locations. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for splitsplit up in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (transitive) to separate out into parts; divide 2. (intransitive) to become separated or parted through disagreement they split up after years of marriage 3. to break down or be capable of being broken down into constituent parts I have split up the question into three parts noun split-up4. the act or an instance of separating split-up in British English (ˈsplɪtˌʌp) noun1. the ending of a relationship between two people She has revealed that her parents' split-up turned her off marriage. a split-up in a relationship Still, the economic uncertainty led to a painful, if temporary, family split-up. 2. the break-up of something such as a company or a political party the doubts he had about a planned split-up of the company Still, company sources insist that every major move the software giant makes is calculatedto help it survive any government-ordered split-up. split-up in American English (ˈsplɪtˌʌp) US noun a breaking up or separating into two or more parts, units, groups, etc. Examples of 'split up' in a sentencesplit up She was due to fly to Barcelona with her mum; their first holiday together since she and Julie's dad split up.Posy and Lola, with much eye contact, decided to split up and go for either end of the bar."I smiled, then I said," Did Art ever tell you you were the reason we split up ? In other languagessplit up British English: split up / splɪt ʌp/ VERB If two people split up, they end their relationship or marriage. I split up with my boyfriend. - American English: split up
- Arabic: يَنْفَصِلُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: separar-se
- Chinese: 分手
- Croatian: prekinuti
- Czech: rozejít se končit vztah
- Danish: gå fra hinanden
- Dutch: uit elkaar gaan
- European Spanish: separarse
- Finnish: jakaa kahteen osaan
- French: se séparer
- German: entzweien
- Greek: χωρίζω
- Italian: separarsi
- Japanese: 分裂する
- Korean: 갈라서다
- Norwegian: dele
- Polish: rozdzielić się
- European Portuguese: separar-se
- Romanian: a se despărți
- Russian: расставаться
- Latin American Spanish: separarse
- Swedish: göra slut
- Thai: แยกทาง
- Turkish: ayrılmak
- Ukrainian: розставатися
- Vietnamese: chia ra
Chinese translation of 'split up' vi - [couple, group]
分手 (fēnshǒu)
vt -
把 ... 分割 (bǎ ... fēngē)
See split Definition (of a group of people) to go off in different directions I was beginning to think that we would never split up. Synonyms part company go separate ways See splitAdditional synonymsDefinition to stop or cause to stop functioning as a unit or group The rebels have agreed to disband by the end of the month. Synonyms break up, separate, scatter, disperse, part company, go (their) separate ways Definition to separate or be separated by divorce My parents divorced a few years ago. Synonyms split up, separate, break up, part company, end your marriage, annul your marriage, dissolve your marriage Definition to go away from one another We parted on bad terms. Synonyms part company, separate, break up, split up, say goodbye, go (their) separate ways - split off
- split on someone
- split something up
- split up
- spoil
- spoiling for
- spoils
Additional synonymsDefinition (of a couple) to stop living together Her parents separated when she was very young. Synonyms split up, part, divorce, break up, part company, get divorced, be estranged, go different ways, stop living together |