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di·vide1 /dəˈvaɪd/ ●●● S2 W2 verb  1 separate 分开 [intransitive, transitive] if something divides, or if you divide it, it separates into two or more parts (把)分成〔若干部分〕divide something into something Scientists traditionally divide the oceans into zones. 科学家传统上都把海洋划分成区。 The book is divided into six sections. 本书分为六部分。divide into Here, the river divides into three channels. 从这里开始,这条河分为三条河道。see thesaurus at separate2 keep separate 隔开 (also divide off) [transitive]SEPARATE to keep two areas separate from each other 把〔两个地区〕隔开 The Wall used to divide East and West Berlin. 过去这堵墙把东、西柏林隔开。divide something from something Only a thin curtain divided her cabin from his. 她和他的小间只隔着一层薄薄的帘子。3 share 分享 (also divide up) [transitive]SHARE to separate something into parts and share them between people 分配,分享divide something between/among somebody/something The money will be divided equally among the charities. 这笔钱将被平分给各慈善机构。4 spend time/energy 花费时间/精力 [transitive] if you divide your time, energy etc between different activities or places, you spend part of your time doing each activity or in each place 把〔时间、精力等〕分别用于[分散使用于]divide something between something/somebody She divides her time between New York and Paris. 她一部分时间在纽约,一部分时间在巴黎。5 mathematics 数学 a) [transitive]HMN to calculate how many times one number contains a smaller number 除,除以 multiplydivide something by something If you divide 21 by 3, you get 7. 21 除以37 ‘What’s six divided by three?’ ‘Two’. “6除以3 等于几?” “等于2 b) [intransitive]HMN to be contained exactly in a number one or more times 除尽divide into 8 divides into 64. 8能除尽646 disagree 分歧 [transitive]PPG to make people disagree so that they form groups with different opinions 使〔人〕对立,使产生分歧 The issue of cloning has sharply divided voters. 克隆问题使选民分化成截然对立的阵营。7. divide and rule/conquer PGPPGto defeat or control people by making them argue with each other instead of opposing you 分而治之/分化和征服8 divided loyalties a feeling you have when two people you like have argued and you are not sure which person you should support 两难的忠诚,左右为难的忠心 Divorce is an agony of divided loyalties for children. 父母离婚使孩子面临左右为难的痛苦。divided adjective a deeply divided society 严重对立的社会 The committee was divided over the proposal. 委员会在这一提议上意见有分歧。
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divideIt is easier to divide by 10 than by 12.36 divided by 2 is 18.The Berlin Wall used to divide East and West Berlin.The chapel is divided from the rest of the church by a screen.Some of the big old houses have been divided into apartments.Mattress matters Conventional mattresses are divided into interior-sprung and foam models.Clerical wives were divided into those who wore hats on principle and those who, on principle, did not.A busy highway divides one half of the town from the other.Cancer cells divide rapidly.So it divided some of the spoils that resulted from the decision.The issue dividing the Church was the question of women priests.The election campaign was bitter, dividing the city.The choice of a new rabbi has divided the entire congregation.The school case presents a church-state dispute, the kind that has closely divided the justices for more than two decades.We divided the pizza into three and had a slice each.Only a thin partition divides the room.Between 2000 and 2015, well-educated, well-off Californians had more to bring them together than to divide them.The unfertilised egg cell began to divide to produce embryos that sometimes developed well.If you divide twenty by four, you get five.Fairly soon, the group will be divided up into pairs for free sparring.He said that dividing up the company would make the units more profitable.divide into8 divides into 64 eight times.The class divided into groups of four and five.divide something from somethingThe living room is divided from the kitchen area by a white brick wall.divided equallyBut health minister Marc-Yvan Cote said the monies won't be divided equally.His three half-brothers united against him and subsequently the kingdom was divided equally.The residue of the estate was divided equally among all Mr Farrington's first cousins living at his death.Unless this occurred, the land was divided equally amongst all the male heirs, reducing the size of Catholic plots.Ten percent of the entries were local authority schemes with the remainder divided equally between housing associations and private developers.Fees and expenses would be divided equally between them.If twins are borne, both with a disability, then the sum insured will be divided equally between them.It essentially mediated between the sharply contrasting views of the other eight justices, who divided equally on the issue of quotas.divide something by somethingDivide 21 by 3.sharply dividedBeyond the financial problems, there is new concern that historically tolerant California is developing a culture sharply divided along racial lines.However opinion on this was sharply divided among scientists.He is both sharply divided from his party opponents and emotionally involved in electoral contests.In the Bible miracles are not as sharply divided from other events as they tend to be in our thinking.Its sharply divided report now is scheduled to be released next month.The semi-occlusion of categories between £2 and £39 sharply divided society into two classes.It was an issue that sharply divided the Marxist Left.Northern opinion was sharply divided, with party lines much in evidence.deeply dividedPublic opinion, as measured in the polls, was deeply divided.The city had strong Southern leanings and politically was deeply divided.With a membership deeply divided in its views, will a politicised curriculum be divisive?Even ethnically united communities are deeply divided on points of doctrine.The justices are deeply divided on such issues as abortion, affirmative action and the separation of church and state.By then, the Republicans were deeply divided on the utility of continuing the fight.The medical profession was deeply divided over eugenics.Still, the report and public hearing made plain that the subcommittee had been deeply divided over key points.
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divide2 noun [countable usually singular]  1 SEPARATEa strong difference between the beliefs or way of life of groups of people, that may make them hate each other 〔不同群体在信仰或生活方式上的〕差异,差别 The North/South divide is characteristic of Britain. 南北差异是英国的典型特征。cultural/political/racial etc divide people on both sides of the political divide 政治分歧的双方2. American EnglishSG a line of high ground between two river systems 分水岭,分水线 SYN watershed
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divideThe Continental Divide runs along the length of the Rocky Mountains.There is no hard-and-fast divide between water-breathing and air-breathing animals.There is still a great economic and political divide between the east and the west of the country.The offspring of such a union are never quite accepted - on either side of the racial divide.From his side of the racial divide, the ordeal of mobilization proved simply redundant.The racial divide between the city and its suburbs is deepening.The concept of a north-south divide was always too simplistic and sweeping.On a brighter note, the survey indicates that the North-South divide is continuing to narrow.There are a couple of fudge options at hand, but neither entirely bridges the divide.Meanwhile, the divide between rich and poor has never been greater.Recently the divide between the two sides has widened.sides of the ... divideBecause both sides of the political divide are benefiting from the traffic, the issue is brushed under the carpet.
Origin divide1 (1300-1400) Latin dividere, from videre to separate
di·vide1 verbdivide2 nounChineseSyllable
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divide1 S2 W2 /dəˈvaɪd, dɪˈvaɪd/ verb
 Word Family: noun: divide, division, subdivision; adjective: dividedundivided, divisibleindivisible, divisive; verb: divide, subdivide
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: dividere, from videre 'to separate'
1.  SEPARATE  [intransitive and transitive] if something divides, or if you divide it, it separates into two or more parts
    divide something into something
    Scientists traditionally divide the oceans into zones.
    The book is divided into six sections.
    divide into
    Here, the river divides into three channels.
2.  KEEP SEPARATE (also divide off) [transitive] to keep two areas separate from each other:
    The Wall used to divide East and West Berlin.
    divide something from something
    Only a thin curtain divided her cabin from his.
3.  SHARE (also divide up) [transitive] to separate something into parts and share them between people
    divide something between/among somebody/something
    The money will be divided equally among the charities.
4.  SPEND TIME/ENERGY  [transitive] if you divide your time, energy etc between different activities or places, you spend part of your time doing each activity or in each place
    divide something between something/somebody
    She divides her time between New York and Paris.
5.  MATHEMATICS
  a. [transitive] to calculate how many times one number contains a smaller number ⇨ multiply
    divide something by something
    If you divide 21 by 3, you get 7.
    ‘What’s six divided by three?’ ‘Two’.
  b. [intransitive] to be contained exactly in a number one or more times
    divide into
    8 divides into 64.
6.  DISAGREE  [transitive] to make people disagree so that they form groups with different opinions:
    The issue of cloning has sharply divided voters.
7. divide and rule/conquer to defeat or control people by making them argue with each other instead of opposing you
8. divided loyalties a feeling you have when two people you like have argued and you are not sure which person you should support:
    Divorce is an agony of divided loyalties for children.
—divided adjective:
    a deeply divided society
    The committee was divided over the proposal.

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divide2 noun [countable usually singular]
 Word Family: noun: divide, division, subdivision; adjective: dividedundivided, divisibleindivisible, divisive; verb: divide, subdivide
1. a strong difference between the beliefs or way of life of groups of people, that may make them hate each other:
    The North/South divide is characteristic of Britain.
    cultural/political/racial etc divide
    people on both sides of the political divide
2. American English a line of high ground between two river systems
   SYN  watershed


🔑 div·ideBrE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊divide verb, noundivision noundivisive adjective verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they divide BrE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it divides BrE /dɪˈvaɪdz/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈvaɪdz/ 🔊past simple divided BrE /dɪˈvaɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈvaɪdɪd/ 🔊past participle divided BrE /dɪˈvaɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈvaɪdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form dividing BrE /dɪˈvaɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈvaɪdɪŋ/ 🔊separate 分开🔑 [intransitive, transitive] to separate or make sth separate into parts (使)分开,分散,分割,分成… SYN split up ~ (up) (into sth) The cells began to divide rapidly. 细胞开始迅速分裂。🔊🔊~ sth (up) (into sth) 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。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] to separate sth into parts and give a share to each of a number of different people, etc. 分配;分享;分担 SYN share ~ sth (up/out) Jack divided up the rest of the cash. 杰克把余下的现金分了。🔊🔊~ sth (up/out) between/among sb We divided the work between us. 我们共同分担这项工作。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] ~ sth (between A and B) to use different parts of your time, energy, etc. for different activities, etc. 把(时间、精力等)分别用于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。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] ~ A from B (formal) to separate two people or things 使分离;使分开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?🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (off) | ~ A from B to be the real or imaginary line or barrier that separates two people or things 是…的分界线;分隔;把…隔开 SYN separate A fence divides off the western side of the grounds. 一道篱笆把庭院的西面隔开。🔊🔊🔑 [intransitive] (of a road 道路) to separate into two parts that lead in different directions 分岔Where the path divides, keep right. 来到岔口就靠右行。🔊🔊cause disagreement 引起分歧🔑 [transitive] ~ sb/sth to make two or more people disagree 使产生分歧;使意见不一 SYN split The issue has divided the government. 这个问题在政府中引起了意见分歧。🔊🔊mathematics 数学🔑 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) by sth to find out how many times one number is contained in another 除以30 divided by 6 is 5 (= 30 ÷ 6 = 5).30 除以 6 等于 5。 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sth) into sth to be able to be multiplied to give another number 5 divides into 30 6 times.5 除 30 等于 6。diˌvide and ˈruleto keep control over people by making them disagree with and fight each other, therefore not giving them the chance to unite and oppose you together 分而治之a policy of divide and rule分而治之的政策ˌsplit/diˌvide sth down the ˈmiddleto divide sth into two equal parts 平分;分为相等的两半The country was split down the middle over the strike (= half supported it, half did not). 国内支持和反对罢工的人势均力敌。🔊🔊
🔑 div·ideBrE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈvaɪd/ 🔊divide verb, noundivision noundivisive adjective noun [usually singular] difference 不同a difference between two groups of people that separates them from each other 不同;差异;分歧the North/South divide 南北分歧~ between A and B the divide between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland北爱尔兰的天主教徒和新教徒之间的分歧between rivers 河流之间(especially NAmE) a line of high land that separates two systems of rivers 分水岭;分水线 SYN watershed bridge the ˈgap/ˈgulf/diˈvide (between A and B)to reduce or get rid of the differences that exist between two things or groups of people 消除(甲、乙间的)隔阂/鸿沟/分歧