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1 divide
اِنْقَسَمَ \ divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island, to separate into parts or shares: He divided the money among the boys. 12 divided by 3 is 4. \ See Also قسم (قَسَمَ) \ قَسَمَ \ divide: to separate into parts or shares: He divided the money among the boys. 12 divided by 3 is 4. -
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قَسَّمَ \ allocate: to set sth. apart for a special purpose; to give sth. as sb’s. share: $50 was allocated for new library books. We allocated the hardest jobs to the strongest boys. distribute: to share out; give to many people: He distributed his money among the poor. He distributed the books to his class. divide: to separate into parts or shares: He divided the money among the boys. 12 divided by 3 is 4. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. split: to divide; break apart: He split the log with an axe. Let’s split the cost between us. \ See Also خصص (خَصَّصَ)، وزع (وَزَّع)، فصل (فَصَلَ) -
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[dɪˈvaɪd] verb1) to separate into parts or groups:يَقْسِم، يَنْقَسِمWe are divided (= We do not agree) as to where to spend our holidays.
يُقَسِّمWe divided the sweets between us.
3) to find out how many times one number contains another:يَقْسِمُ عَدَدا على آخَر6 divided by 2 equals 3.
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تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
5 to divide a beam (of light into two parts)
разделять пучок ( света на две части); делить пучок ( света на две части)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > to divide a beam (of light into two parts)
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* * *дели́ть гл.1. мат. divideдели́ть дифференциа́льным ме́тодом — divide by the differential methodдели́ть на ча́сти — divide into partsдели́ть на число́ — divide by [into] a numberдели́ть попола́м (величину, число, количество) — divide in two, halve (value, number, quantity)дели́ть попола́м у́гол — bisect an angleдели́ть почле́нно (напр. все члены уравнения) [m2]на … — divide (e. g., an equation) through by …2. (классифицировать, разбивать, группировать) break down (into), classify, group3. (шкалу, циферблат) graduate into (so many divisions) -
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1. разделить (вн.)делить на части, группы и т. п. — divide into parts, groups, etc.
делить на число — divide by a number
делить пополам — (вн.) halve (d.); (без доп.) take* half each; go* halves разг.; (тк. в денежных делах) go* fifty-fifty разг.
делить с кем-л. — share with smb. (d.)
он делил с ним, ними и т. д. горе и радость — he shared his, their, etc., sorrows and joy
делить поровну (вн.) — divide into equal parts (d.); (с кем-л.) divide, или share out, equally (d.); share and share alike (d.)
2. поделить (вн. между тв.)делить шкуру неубитого медведя погов. — (you mustn't) sell the skin before you have shot the bear; don't count your chickens before they're hatched
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несов. - дели́ть, сов. - раздели́ть; (вн.)1) (сов. тж. подели́ть) ( распределять) divide (d; ме́жду многими тв. among; ме́жду двумя, на двух between)дели́ть на ча́сти [гру́ппы] — divide into parts [groups]
дели́ть попола́м (вн.) — halve [hɑːv] (d); (без доп.) take half each; go halves разг.; (тк. в денежных делах) go fifty-fifty разг.
дели́ть по́ровну (вн.) — divide (d) into equal parts; ( с кем-л) divide [share out] (d) equally; share (d) and share alike
2) мат. (на вн.) divide (d by)дели́ть два́дцать на пять — divide twenty by five
3) (с тв.; пользоваться совместно) share (d with)дели́ть с кем-л ко́мнату [посте́ль] — share a room [bed] with smb; double up with smb
4) (с тв.; переживать вместе с кем-л) share (d with)он дели́л с ни́ми го́ре и ра́дость — he shared their sorrows and joy
••дели́ть шку́ру неуби́того медве́дя — см. шкура
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(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - делить; совер. - разделить, поделить1) совер. - разделить divide; (между чем-л.) divide amongделить между двумя, делить на двух — to divide between
делить пополам — to halve; to take half each; to go halves разг.; to go fifty-fifty разг. (только о деньгах)
2) (с кем-л.; совер. поделить)делить с кем-л. — to share with smb.
делить с кем-л. горе и радость — to share smb.'s sorrows and joys
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18 DEILA
* * *I)(-da, -dr), v.sú á, er deilir með jötna sonum grund ok með goðum, that river which parts the giants and the gods;alit þat land, er vatnsföll deila til sjófar, of which the rivers form the boundaries down to the sea;vildi H. bæði kjósa ok deila, H. would both choose and deal (viz. divide the catch in shares and choose for himself the share he liked best);láta en kjósa ok deila, to give one an arbitrary power in a case;with dat. (hversu má keisarinn deila sér í tvá staði);2) to deal out, apportion, allot;deildr hlutr, a share allotted to one;deila dögurð, mat á málum, to deal out portions of food in a household;deila víg með verum, to deal victory fairly among men;3) to distinguish, discern, = greina;eptir þat sá sól ok mátti þá deila ættir, they could then discern the quarters of heaven;deila liti, to discern colours;eigi deilir litr kosti (acc. pl.), colour is no sure test of the quality;4) to busy or occupy oneself with, deal with (engi maðr á önnur mál at deila í kirkju, nema biðja fyrir sér);hann við Ríg rúnar deildi, he capped ritnes (spells) with R.;deila orðspeki við e-n, to contend in learning with one;þótt hringbrotar heiptir deili, though men hate one another;deila kníf ok kjötstykki, to share knife and meat;5) deila við e-n, to quarrel with one (deila við heimska hali);deili gröm við þik, may the fiends bandy words with thee;deila um e-t, to quarrel, contest about;þeir deildu um (they have a lawsuit about) jarðir;deila á e-n, to contend against one;deila illyrðum, illdeildum, to chide, abuse one another;deila afli, ofríki, við e-n, to deal harshly and overbearingly with one;impers., ef í þat deilir, if there be dissent on that point;ef í deilir með þeim, if they disagree;6) to be master of, possess (deila bauga, fé);hug skaltu deila, thou shalt control thy mind (feelings);þar er munuð deilir, when love is concerned, in a matter of love;7) refl., deilast, to spread, branch off (svá viða sem kristni deilist um heim);meðan mér deilist lífit til, as long, as life is granted me;deilast at e-u, to disagree about a thing.f. disagreement, contest;eiga, halda, deilu við e-n, to quarrel or contend with one.* * *d, [Goth. dailjan and ga-dailjan = μερίζειν, μεταδιδόναι, διαιρεθν, etc.; A. S. dælan; Engl. to deal; Germ. theilen; O. H. G. tailjan; Swed. dela; Dan. dele.]I. with acc. (never dat.), to deal, divide; the phrase, vilja bæði kjósa ok deila, will both choose and deal, of unfair dealing, a metaphor taken from partners, e. g. fishermen, where one makes the division into shares (deilir), and the others choose (kjósa) the shares they like best, Ld. 38; deildr hlutr, a dealt lot. i. e. share dealt or allotted to one, Grág. i. 243; d. e-m e-t, to allot one a thing, to deal out to one, ii. 294: deila dögurð, d. mat (in mod. usage skamta), to deal out portions of food in a household, Ísl. ii. 337; sér at þar var manni matr deildr, Gísl. 47; þú kunnir aldregi d. mönnum mat, Ls. 46: þá er maðr á brot heitinn ef honum er eigi deildr matr á malum, Grág. i. 149; cp. the proverb, djarfr er hver inn deildan verð; d. fé, Skm. 22; d. bauga, Rm. 20; d. e-t út, to deal out, give, Fms. xi. 434.2. of places, to divide, bound; fírðir deila, the firths are the boundaries, Grág. ii. 217; vatnsföll ( rivers) d. til sjávar. Eg. 131: sva vítt sem vatnsföll deila til sjávar, Landn. 57. K. Þ. K. 34.β. used impers. as it seems; deilir norðr vatnsföllum, Ísl. ii. 345; fjöll þau er vatnsföll deilir af milli héraða, the fells that divide the waters, form the water-shed, between the counties, Grág. i. 432; þar er víkr deilir, Hlt.3. metaph. to distinguish, discern; eptir þat sá sól, ok máttu þá d. ættir, after that the sun broke forth, and they could discern the airts (of heaven), Fb. i. 431, Fms. iv. 38; deila liti, to discern colours (lit-deili), hence the proverb, eigi deilir litr kosti (acc. pl.), colour (i. e. look, appearance) is no sure test, Nj. 78: metaph., d. víg, to act as umpire in a fight, tourney, or the like, Ls. 22: we ought perh. to read deila (not bera) tilt með tveim, 38.4. various phrases, deila sér illan hlut af, to deal onself a had share in, to deal badly in a thing, Ld. 152: the phrase, e-t deilir máli (impers.), it goes for a great deal, is of great importance, Hs. 65, mod. usage skipta máli, miklu, etc.: d. mál, to deal with a thing, Hom. 34; d. mál e-s, to deal speech, to discuss or confer with one, Ó. H. 82 (in a verse): d. e-n málum, to deal, i. e. speak, confer, with one, Krók. 36 C: d. orðspeki við e-n, to deal, i. e. contend in learning with one, Vþm. 55; rúnar, Rm. 42; eiga við e-t at d., to have to deal with a thing, Fms. viii. 288: the phrase, d. mál brotum, to deal piecemeal with a case, take a partial or false view of a thing, or is the metaphor taken from bad payment (in bauga-brot, q. v.)? Eb. 184; þeir hafa eigi deilt þetta mál brotum, i. e. they have done it thoroughly, have not been mistaken, Konr. 52: to share in a thing, d. kníf ok kjötstykki, to share knife and meat, Grág., Ísl. ii. 487: the phrase, d. hug, to ‘deal one’s mind,’ pay attention to, with a notion of deep concern and affliction; heil vertú Sváfa, hug skaltú d., thy heart shall thou cleave, Hkv. Hjörv. 40: deildusk hugir, svá at huskarlar héldu varla vatni, their minds were so distraught, that the house-carles could hardly forbear weeping, Fms. vi. (in a verse); hence a hardened man is called lítill skapdeildar maðr, (Hugdeila, mind’s concern, is the name of a poem of the 17th century): at þeir deildi enga úhæfu, that they should forbear dealing outrageously, Fms. i. 22; d. heiptir, to deal hatred, to hate (poët.), Hkv. 41: d. afli, ofríki við e-n, to deal harshly and overbearingly with one. Fms. i. 34; d. illyrðum, ill-deildum, to chide, abuse one another, Háv. 37, Ld. 158.II. neut. to be at feud, quarrel; the saying, sjaldan veldr einn þegar tveir deila; deili gröm við þig, Hkv. I. 43; ek bað flögð d. við þau, Sighvat: d. til e-s, to quarrel for a thing, Eg. 510: d. upp á e-n, to complain of one, Stj. 294. Exod. xvii. 2, ‘Why chide ye with me?’β. impers., ef í þat deilir, if there be dissent on that point, Grág. ii. 125; ef í deilir með þeim, if they dissent, i. 58.2. d. um e-t, to contend about a thing, as a law term; þeir deildu ( they had a lawsuit) um jarðir, Fms. iv. 201; þeir deildu um landaskipti, 315; þeir deildu um land þat er var …, Landn. 125; þeir deildu um leysingja-arf, 100, 101: metaph., d. um stafn, to come to a close fight, Orkn. 232.III. reflex. to spread, branch off; vatnsföll deilask milli héraða, Grág. ii. 218; svá víða sem hón (i. e. Christianity) deilisk um heim, Hom. 49.2. meðan mér deilisk lífit til, as long as life be dealt (i. e. granted) me, Fms, viii. 205; e-t deilisk af, a thing comes to pass, Hkr. iii. 55 (in a verse); kölluðu þeir, at lengi mundi vörn deilask af úti, that a long defence would be dealt out, i. e. there would be a long struggle, Sturl. i. 59, cp. the Goth. afdailjan = to pay off; hugr deilisk (vide above): þat mun oss drjúgt deilask, it will cost us dear, Am. 19. -
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1) General subject: apportion, break down, carve, disjoint, disunite, divide, divide (на три части; что-л.), enter into (чувство), partition, separate, share, split up, divide (что-л., на три части)4) Poetical language: sunder5) Mathematics: articulate, divide (by), divide into, divide into parts, pull apart, resolve6) Architecture: portion7) Astronautics: detach8) Business: set apart9) leg.N.P. parcel, prorate (property)11) Electrical engineering: decompose -
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1. гл. мат. divide2. гл. break down, classify, group3. гл. graduate intoСинонимический ряд:членить (глаг.) дробить; разбивать; разделять; раздроблять; распределять; расчленять; членить
См. также в других словарях:
divide into — separate or sever into parts … English contemporary dictionary
divide into quarters — separate or sever into 4 equal parts … English contemporary dictionary
Divide — Di*vide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Divided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dividing}.] [L. dividere, divisum; di = dis + root signifying to part; cf. Skr. vyadh to pierce; perh. akin to L. vidua widow, and E. widow. Cf. {Device}, {Devise}.] 1. To part asunder (a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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divide — ► VERB 1) separate into parts. 2) distribute or share out. 3) disagree or cause to disagree. 4) form a boundary between. 5) Mathematics find how many times (a number) contains another. 6) Mathematics (of a number) be susceptible of division… … English terms dictionary
divide — di|vide1 [ dı vaıd ] verb *** ▸ 1 separate/be separated ▸ 2 be in between ▸ 3 in mathematics ▸ 4 cause disagreement ▸ 5 separate into two ▸ 6 when cells separate ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) divide or divide up transitive to separate people or things into… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
divide — I UK [dɪˈvaɪd] / US verb Word forms divide : present tense I/you/we/they divide he/she/it divides present participle dividing past tense divided past participle divided *** 1) divide or diˌvide ˈup [transitive] to separate people or things into… … English dictionary
divide — [[t]dɪva͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦ divides, dividing, divided 1) V ERG When people or things are divided or divide into smaller groups or parts, they become separated into smaller parts. [be V ed into pl n] The physical benefits of exercise can be divided into… … English dictionary
divide — di|vide1 W2S1 [dıˈvaıd] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(separate)¦ 2¦(keep separate)¦ 3¦(share)¦ 4¦(spend time/energy)¦ 5¦(mathematics)¦ 6¦(disagree)¦ 7 divide and rule/conquer 8 divided loyalties ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; … Dictionary of contemporary English
divide — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, great, sharp ▪ growing ▪ north south, etc. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
divide — v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by in, into) separate or be separated into parts; break up; split (the river divides into two; the road divides; divided them into three groups). 2 tr. & intr. (often foll. by out) distribute; deal; share… … Useful english dictionary