1. | [i][t] (使)分开,分散,分割,分成…to separate or make sth separate into parts |
The cells began to divide rapidly. 细胞开始迅速分裂。 | |
A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. 一个句子可以划分成有意义的若干部分。 |
2. | [t] 分配;分享;分担to separate sth into parts and give a share to each of a number of different people, etc. |
Jack divided up the rest of the cash. 杰克把余下的现金分了。 | |
We divided the work between us. 我们共同分担这项工作。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth (between A and B) 把(时间、精力等)分别用于to use different parts of your time, energy, etc. for different activities, etc. |
He divides his energies between politics and business. 他把精力一部分用在政治上,一部分用在生意上。 |
4. | [t] ~ A from B 使分离;使分开to separate two people or things |
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? 让母子分离难道还有对的时候? |
5. | [t] ~ sth (off).~ A from B 是…的分界线;分隔;把…隔开to be the real or imaginary line or barrier that separates two people or things |
A fence divides off the western side of the grounds. 一道篱笆把庭院的西面隔开。 |
6. | [i] 分岔to separate into two parts that lead in different directions |
Where the path divides, keep right. 来到岔口就靠右行。 |
7. | [t] ~ sb/sth 使产生分歧;使意见不一to make two or more people disagree |
The issue has divided the government. 这个问题在政府中引起了意见分歧。 |
8. | [t][i] ~ (sth) by sth 除以to find out how many times one number is contained in another |
30 divided by 6 is 5(30 ÷ 6 = 5) . 30 除以 6 等于 5。 |
9. | [i][t] ~ (sth) into sth 除to be able to be multiplied to give another number |
5 divides into 30 6 times. 5 除 30 等于 6。 |
a policy of divide and rule 分而治之的政策 |
a policy of divide and rule 分而治之的政策 |