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单词 room-divider
释义

divide /di-vīdˈ/

transitive verb
  1. To split up, or mark off, into parts, actually or in imagination
  2. To separate, part
  3. To distinguish, set apart
  4. To classify
  5. To share, distribute
  6. To allot
  7. To deal out
  8. To ascertain how many times a quantity is contained in (mathematics)
  9. To perform with division or floridly (music)
  10. To be a boundary or a subject of difference between
  11. To keep apart
  12. To set at variance, cause disagreement between
  13. To cause to vote for and against a motion
  14. To sever
intransitive verb
  1. To separate
  2. To fall apart
  3. To branch
  4. To vote for and against a motion
  5. To be capable of or be susceptible to division
  6. To be contained a specified number of times in another number (with into)
noun
  1. The act of dividing (informal)
  2. An area of high land between two water systems, a watershed (esp N American)
  3. Something that divides or separates, a gap or split
ORIGIN: L dīvidere, dīvīsum, from dis- apart, and the root vid to separate

divīdˈable (or /divˈid-/) adjective

  1. Divisible
  2. Divided (Shakespeare)

divīdˈant adjective (Shakespeare)

Distinguishable, separable

divīdˈedly adverb

divīdˈer noun

  1. Someone who or something that divides
  2. A screen or partition (also roomˈ-divider)
  3. A soup-ladle (Scot)
  4. (in pl) a kind of compasses for measuring

divīdˈing adjective

Separating

noun

Separation

dividˈual adjective

  1. Divisible
  2. Separable (Milton)
  3. Shared in common with others (Milton)

dividˈuous adjective

Divided, special, accidental

divided highway noun (N American)

A dual carriageway

divided skirt noun

Wide-legged knee-length trousers for women, having the appearance of a skirt, culottes

divīdˈing-enˈgine noun

An instrument for marking accurate subdivisions or graduating scales

room /room or rŭm/

noun
  1. Space
  2. Necessary or available space
  3. Space unoccupied
  4. Opportunity, scope or occasion
  5. Stead
  6. A particular place
  7. An assigned place, as in a theatre (obsolete)
  8. A seat (Bible)
  9. Appointment, office
  10. A holding of land (obsolete)
  11. A compartment
  12. A chamber
  13. A cottage sitting room
  14. Company in a room
transitive verb and intransitive verb (chiefly N American)
  1. To lodge
  2. To share a room or rooms (with with)
ORIGIN: OE rūm; Ger Raum, Du ruim

roomed adjective

Having rooms

roomˈer noun (N American)

A lodger, usu taking meals elsewhere

roometteˈ noun (N American)

  1. A sleeping compartment in a train
  2. A small bedroom to let

roomˈful noun (pl roomˈfuls)

As much or as many as a room will hold

roomˈie noun (US informal)

A roommate

roomˈily adverb

roomˈiness noun

rooms plural noun

A set of rooms in a house, etc rented as a separate unit

roomˈsome adjective (obsolete)

Roomy

roomˈy (roomˈier; roomˈiest) adjective

  1. Having ample room
  2. Wide
  3. Spacious

roomˈ-divider noun

A low wall or piece of furniture serving as one, dividing a room into two separate sections

roomˈ-fellow noun (archaic)

A person who shares a room

rooming house noun (N American)

A house with furnished rooms to let

rooming-inˈ noun (N American)

Shared accommodation, esp for a mother and her newborn baby

roomˈmate noun

  1. A fellow lodger (N American)
  2. A person who shares a room

roomˈ-ridden adjective

Confined to one's room

room service noun

The serving of food, etc to people in their room(s) in a hotel, etc

room temperature noun

The average temperature of a living room, taken to be about 20ºC

leave the room (euphemistic)

Esp of children in school, to go to the toilet

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