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split-level
split-lev·el (splĭt′lĕv′əl)adj. Having the floor levels of adjoining rooms separated by about half a story: a split-level ranch house built in the 1970s. split′-lev′el n.split-level adj (Architecture) (of a house, room, etc) having the floor level of one part about half a storey above or below the floor level of an adjoining part split′-lev′el adj. 1. (of a house) having a room or rooms that are somewhat above or below adjacent rooms, with the floor levels usu. differing by about half a story. n. 2. a split-level house. [1945–50] Translationssplit (split) verb – present participle ˈsplitting. past tense, past participle split1. to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise. to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam. 切開,劈開 切开,劈开 2. to divide or (cause to) disagree. The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups. 分裂 分裂 noun a crack or break. There was a split in one of the sides of the box. 裂縫 裂缝ˌsplit-ˈlevel adjective built, made etc on two levels. a split-level dining room/cooker. 樓中樓(建築) 错层式的(建筑) split second a fraction of a second. 一剎那 一刹那splitting headache a very bad headache. Turn down the radio – I've a splitting headache. 頭痛欲裂 头裂似的痛the splits the gymnastic exercise of sitting down on the floor with one leg straight forward and the other straight back. to do the splits. 劈腿 劈叉split-level
split-level (of a house, room, etc.) having the floor level of one part about half a storey above or below the floor level of an adjoining part MedicalSeesplitFinancialSeeSplit |