B2 [ I or T ] to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line(使)裂开;(使)分开
C2 [ I or T ] If the people in an organization or group split, or if something splits them, they disagree and form smaller groups.(使)(组织或团体)分裂;(使)产生分歧
If you split the difference, you agree on a number or amount that is exactly in the middle of the difference between two other numbers or amounts.(在数字、数量等方面)折中,妥协
More examples
Opinions were split cleanly between men and women.
The electronics division was split off into a freestanding company.
Let's split the cost right down the middle.
The family is split down the middle on this issue.
Pieces of stone can be split off by forcing wedges between the layers.
[ I ] UK old-fashioned informal to tell other people secret and damaging information about someone告发,揭发
[ I ] old-fashioned informal to leave a place离开
a long, thin hole in something where it has broken apart裂缝;裂口
a situation in which a group of people is divided into smaller groups because they disagree about something分裂;分歧
the action of sitting on the floor with your legs straight out and flat along the floor in opposite directions劈叉,劈腿动作
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