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split off [branch, piece] staccarsi; [ path] biforcarsi; [party, company] scindersi, dividersi; split [sth.] off staccare [ piece]to split sth. off from — staccare qcs. da [ piece]; separare qcs. da [company, department]
* * *1. vi + adv(also), fig staccarsi, separarsi2. vt + adv(also), fig staccare, separare* * *split off [branch, piece] staccarsi; [ path] biforcarsi; [party, company] scindersi, dividersi; split [sth.] off staccare [ piece]to split sth. off from — staccare qcs. da [ piece]; separare qcs. da [company, department]
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split off [branch, piece] se détacher ( from de); [path] bifurquer; [political group] faire scission; [company] se séparer ( from de); split [something] off détacher [piece]to split something off from — détacher quelque chose de [piece]; séparer quelque chose de [company, section]
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[ʹsplıtʹɒf] phr vоткалываться, отделяться; отщеплятьсяthe territory split off from the empire - эта территория откололась от /вышла из состава/ империи
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split off отцепвам (се); разцепвам (се); -
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■ split offA v. i. + avv.2 (fig.) derivareB v. t. + avv.1 staccare; separare; distaccare2 (fig.) scindere; dividere. -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *I. vt▪ to \split off off ⇆ sth (break off) etw abbrechen; (with axe) etw abschlagen; (with knife) etw abtrennen; (separate) etw abtrennenthe river \split offs the suburbs off from the city der Fluss trennt die Vororte von der Stadt abII. vi2. (leave)* * *1. vt sepabtrennen ( prep obj von); (with axe also) abspalten (prep obj von); (= break) abbrechen (prep obj von)2. viabbrechen; (rock also) sich lösen; (fig) sich trennen (from von)* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *v.abgespalten v.abspalten v. -
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vtto \split off off <-> sth ( break off) etw abbrechen;( with axe) etw abschlagen;( with knife) etw abtrennen;( separate) etw abtrennen;the river \split offs the suburbs off from the city der Fluss trennt die Vororte von der Stadt ab vi2) ( leave) -
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сущ.1) общ. раскол, откол, разделение, обособлениеthere was a split-off from the rest that caused the foundation of a new settlement — раскол с остальными послужил основанию нового поселения
See:split-up 1)2) общ. отколовшаяся часть3) фин., упр. отделение (вариант отпочкования, при котором осуществляется обмен акций материнской компании на акции новой компании в определенном соотношении)See:* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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откалывать(ся) ;
отделять The box is made so that you can split off the handle. ≈ Ящик сделан таким образом, что Вы можете отсоединить ручку. откалываться, отделяться;
отщепляться - the territory * from the empire эта территория откололась от /вышла из состава/ империи - the road splits off from the main road эта дорога отходит от магистралиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > split off
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phr v откалываться, отделяться; отщепляться -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > split off
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > split off
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[ʹsplıtɒf] n1) раскол, откол2) отделение, выделение (из организации, фирмы и т. п.)3) отколовшаяся часть -
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сущ.
1) разделение;
передача;
обособление (напр. фирмы)
2) передача части активов вновь образуемой дочерней компании, сопровождающееся обменом части акций материнской компании на акции вновь созданной компании раскол, откол отделение, выделение( из организации, фирмы и т. п.) отколовшаяся частьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > split-off
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split-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: split off : an act of splitting off or something that is split off from something else a succession of left wing split offs specifically : a transfer of a distinctive business constituting one of two or more… … Useful english dictionary
split off — transitive verb : to separate or remove by or as if by splitting split some kindling off from a log where only part of the assets of the corporation are split off into a new corporation U.S. Code split the carbon dioxide off … Useful english dictionary
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Split-Off — A type of corporate reorganization whereby the stock of a subsidiary is exchanged for shares in a parent company. This is a somewhat rare situation. For example, Viacom announced a split off of its interest in Blockbuster in 2004 whereby Viacom… … Investment dictionary
split-off — Same as spin off … Ballentine's law dictionary
split off (from something) — ˌsplit aˈway/ˈoff (from sth) | ˌsplit sthaˈway/ˈoff (from sth) derived to separate from, or to separate sth from, a larger object or group • A rebel faction has split away from the main group. • The storm split a branch off from the main trunk.… … Useful english dictionary