单词 | split up |
释义 | split up 1. phrasal verb B2 If 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 verb If 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 verb See full dictionary entry for split If 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 it up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Her company has had to split up and work from two locations. [VERB PARTICLE] Translations: Chinese: 分手 Japanese: 分裂する |
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