单词 | split-new |
释义 | split /split/transitive verb (splittˈing; split, Shakespeare, etc splittˈed)
ORIGIN: Du splitten, related to splijten, Ger spleissen splittˈer noun
splittˈing adjective
splittˈism noun splittˈist noun and adjective (a person) advocating the withdrawal of a group from a large centralized body splitˈ-brain adjective (medicine) Of or involving separation of the cerebral hemispheres by dividing the corpus callosum split cane noun Bamboo split to form triangular strips then glued to form a hexagonal rod, used to make strong but flexible fishing rods split capital trust noun An investment trust having several kinds of security with differing rights, and with a limited life (also split cap, split investment trust, split-level trust and split trust) split decision noun A decision that is not unanimous but is arrived at by a majority, esp in awarding victory in a boxing match split end noun
split image noun
split-image rangefinder noun An optical device, used to assist camera focusing, in which the image is split when out of focus and whole when focused split infinitive noun An infinitive with an adverb between ‘to’ and the verb, as in to boldly go split investment trust see split capital trust above. split leather see split (n) above. split-levˈel adjective On more than one level (see also below) split-level house noun A one-storey house with rooms on more than one level split-level trust see split capital trust above. split mind noun
splitˈ-new adjective (Scot) Brand-new splitˈ-off noun (US finance) An exchange of the stock in a subsidiary company with part of the stock in the parent company split pea see under pea1 split personality noun Dual personality split pin noun A pin made of a doubled piece of metal formed into a ring at the head and usu inserted in a hole in a bolt to hold a nut, etc firmly split ring noun A ring made up of two or more loops of metal that may be stretched apart, as for keeping keys together split screen noun
splitˈ-screen adjective split second noun A fraction of a second splitˈ-second adjective Timed to a fraction of a second split-seconds hand noun A double seconds hand in a chronograph, of which first one and then the other member can be stopped by pressing a button split shift noun A working shift divided into two separate periods during the day split time noun The time indicated by the split-seconds hand of a chronograph split trust see split capital trust above. splitˈ-up noun A separation, esp of a married couple full split At full speed split hairs see under hair split on (informal) To betray, give (a person) away split on a rock To meet some unforeseen and disastrous difficulty, to go to ruin split one's sides To laugh immoderately split the difference To divide equally the sum of matter in dispute, to take the mean |
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