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1 Split Motion
A device which works on the leno principle which usually works two pairs of leno threads at each side of a split in the centre of the loom. Only one shuttle is used and the leno threads make two selvedges, the weft being severed the whole length of the centre split to divide the cloth into two pieces. -
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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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[splɪt]1. verb1) – present participle ˈsplitting:past tense, past participle split
2) to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise:يَفْلَق، يَشُقThe skirt split all the way down the back seam.
3) to divide or (cause to) disagree:يُقَسِّمThe dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.
2. nouna crack or break:شَق، إنْقِسامThere was a split in one of the sides of the box.
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4 split
شَقَّ \ crack: to (cause to) to break (often with a sharp noise) without falling apart: The branch cracked under his weight. The blow cracked a bone in my hand. pierce: (of sharp points) to go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: He pushed (his way) through the crowd. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. His trousers ripped. slit: to make a long cut in sth.: He slit the letter open. split: to divide; break apart: He split the log with an axe. His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. Let’s split the cost between us. \ See Also انشق (اِنْشَقَّ)، دفع (دَفَعَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ)، ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
5 split-capital investment trust
Finan investment trust established for a specific timescale where the shares are divided at launch into two different classes, income shares and capital shares. Income shareholders receive all or most of the income generated by the trust and a predetermined sum at liquidation, while capital shareholders receive no interest but the remainder of the capital at liquidation.Also known as splitlevel trust, split trustThe ultimate business dictionary > split-capital investment trust
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6 разцепвам
split (и физ. и прен.)прен. и rend(разсичам със сатьр и пр.) cleave(дърво, камък със сечиво) rive(дърво-за гръм) split asunder(буца и пр.) split up(глава) split openразцепвам си главата split open o.'s skullразцепвам се splitразцепвам е се на групи split up into groups* * *разцѐпвам,гл. split (и физ., и прен.); прен. и rend; ( разсичам със сатър и пр.) cleave; ( дърво, камък със сечиво) rive; ( дърво за гръм) split asunder; ( буца и пр.) split out; ( глава) split open;\разцепвам се split.* * *split: разцепвам up into groups - разцепвам се на групи; cranny (се); cleave (с брадва); fissure* * *1. (буца и пр.) split up 2. (глава) split open 3. (дърво, камък със сечиво) rive 4. (дърво-за гръм) split asunder 5. (разсичам със сатьр и пр.) cleave 6. split (и физ. и прен.) 7. РАЗЦЕПВАМ е се на групи split up into groups 8. РАЗЦЕПВАМ се split 9. РАЗЦЕПВАМ си главата split open o.'s skull 10. прен. и rend -
7 распускать лист на полосы
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > распускать лист на полосы
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8 распускать листовой материал на полосы
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > распускать листовой материал на полосы
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9 расщеплять молекулы на фрагменты
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > расщеплять молекулы на фрагменты
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11 dividir
v.1 to divide.el río divide en dos la ciudad the river divides o splits the city in twoEllos dividen el dinero They divide the money.Ellas dividen el trabajo They divide the work.Ella divide los tipos de plantas She divides=classifies the plant types.Los pleitos dividen a los casados Fights divide married couples.2 to share out.nos dividimos las tareas domésticas we shared the household chores between us3 to divide by (Mat).dividir 12 entre 3 divide 12 by 315 dividido por 3 igual a 5 15 divided by 3 is 5* * *1 to divide2 (separar) to divide, separate3 (repartir) to divide, split■ el hombre dividió la herencia entre sus hijos the man divided the inheritance between his children1 (separarse) to divide, split up\divide y vencerás divide and conquer, divide and rule* * *verbto divide, split* * *1. VT1) (=partir) to dividelos dividieron en tres grupos — they split them (up) o divided them into three groups
la bodega del barco está dividida en cuatro secciones — the hold of the ship is divided into four sections
2) (Mat) to divide (entre, por by)doce dividido entre o por cuatro son tres — twelve divided by four is three
3) (=repartir) [+ ganancias, posesiones] to split up, divide up; [+ gastos] to splithemos dividido el premio entre toda la familia — we have split up o divided up the prize among the whole family
4) (=separar) to divide5) (=enemistar) to divide2.VI (Mat) to divide (entre, por into)se me ha olvidado dividir — I've forgotten how to do division o how to divide
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( partir) to dividelo dividió en partes iguales/por la mitad — he divided it (up) into equal portions/in half
seis dividido por or entre dos es igual a tres — (Mat) six divided by two equals o is three
b) ( repartir) to divide, share (out)c) ( separar)d) ( enemistar) <partido/familia> to divide2.dividir vi (Mat) to divide3.dividirse v prona) célula to split; grupo/partido to split up; camino/río to divideb) obra/períodoel cuerpo humano se divide en... — the human body is made up of...
c) ( repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *= break down, partition, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, split up, drive + a wedge between, dissect, segment, split, break out, parcel out, splinter, section, balkanize, rive, rend.Ex. The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.Ex. Punctuation is present in order to partition the elements of a citation and should contribute to its comprehension.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex. In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex. So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.Ex. In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex. Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex. Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex. The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.Ex. They have achieved this by dividing their building into public-oriented and research-oriented levels and sectioning each level into thematic areas.Ex. The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex. The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.Ex. Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.----* divide y vencerás = divide-and-conquer.* dividir Algo en partes iguales = divide + Nombre + in equal parts.* dividir con una cortina = curtain off.* dividir en = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide onto.* dividir en dos = halve, bisect, rend in + two.* dividir en partes = break into + parts.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* dividir en zonas = zone.* dividir por medio = rend in + two.* dividir + Posesivo + fuerzas = fragment + Posesivo + energies, fragment + Posesivo + energies.* dividirse = branch, fork.* dividirse en partes = fall into + parts.* producir dividendos = pay + dividends.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( partir) to dividelo dividió en partes iguales/por la mitad — he divided it (up) into equal portions/in half
seis dividido por or entre dos es igual a tres — (Mat) six divided by two equals o is three
b) ( repartir) to divide, share (out)c) ( separar)d) ( enemistar) <partido/familia> to divide2.dividir vi (Mat) to divide3.dividirse v prona) célula to split; grupo/partido to split up; camino/río to divideb) obra/períodoel cuerpo humano se divide en... — the human body is made up of...
c) ( repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *dividir(en)(v.) = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide ontoEx: External databases can be partitioned into two major categories: bibliographic and non-bibliographic or full-text databases.Ex: The notation is non-expressive, and is split into groups of three digits as in DC.Ex: Many databases are divided onto several discs, usually by time period.= break down, partition, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, split up, drive + a wedge between, dissect, segment, split, break out, parcel out, splinter, section, balkanize, rive, rend.Ex: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
Ex: Punctuation is present in order to partition the elements of a citation and should contribute to its comprehension.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex: In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex: So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.Ex: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex: Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex: Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex: The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.Ex: They have achieved this by dividing their building into public-oriented and research-oriented levels and sectioning each level into thematic areas.Ex: The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex: The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.Ex: Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.* divide y vencerás = divide-and-conquer.* dividir Algo en partes iguales = divide + Nombre + in equal parts.* dividir con una cortina = curtain off.* dividir en = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide onto.* dividir en dos = halve, bisect, rend in + two.* dividir en partes = break into + parts.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* dividir en zonas = zone.* dividir por medio = rend in + two.* dividir + Posesivo + fuerzas = fragment + Posesivo + energies, fragment + Posesivo + energies.* dividirse = branch, fork.* dividirse en partes = fall into + parts.* producir dividendos = pay + dividends.* * *dividir [I1 ]vt1 (partir) to dividedividió la tarta en partes iguales he divided the cake (up) into equal portionsdividió a la clase en cuatro equipos she divided o split the class (up) into four teamsseis dividido dos igual tres or seis dividido por dos es igual a tres or seis dividido entre dos es igual a tres ( Mat) six divided by two equals o is threedivide 96 por or entre 12 ( Mat) divide 96 by 122 (repartir) to divide, share, share outdividieron la herencia entre los hermanos the inheritance was shared (out) o divided among the brothers3(separar): el río divide el pueblo en dos the river cuts o divides the village in two4 (apartar, enemistar) to divideesa cuestión dividió profundamente al sindicato the issue caused deep division within the unionlos científicos están divididos en esa materia scientists are divided on that subjectdivide y vencerás/reinarás divide and conquer/rule■ dividirvi( Mat) to dividetodavía no sabe dividir she still can't do division, she still doesn't know how to divide1 «célula» to split; «grupo/partido» to split upnos dividimos en dos grupos we split up into two groupsel río se divide en dos brazos the river divides into two branchesno me puedo dividir ( fam); I only have one pair of hands ( colloq), I can't be in two places at once ( colloq)2«obra/período»: su obra podría dividirse en cuatro períodos básicos his work could be divided into four basic periodsel cuerpo humano se divide en cabeza, tronco y extremidades the human body is made up of the head, the torso and the extremities3 (repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *
dividir ( conjugate dividir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo (Mat) to divide
dividirse verbo pronominal
[grupo/partido] to split up;
[camino/río] to divideb) dividir en algo [obra/período] to be divided into sth
dividir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to divide: dividieron la herencia entre los cuatro, they divided the inheritance among the four of them
tienes que dividir entre tres, you must divide by three
' dividir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descomponer
- partir
- rompecabezas
- seccionar
- cortar
- distribuir
- mitad
- separar
English:
carve up
- cut
- divide
- equally
- partition
- quarter
- separate
- share
- split
- split up
- tear
- zone
- break
- halve
- stream
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [separar] to divide (en into); [átomo] to split (en into);dividió la hoja en tres partes she divided the page into three parts;dividió a los alumnos en grupos de cinco he split o divided the pupils into groups of five;el río divide en dos la ciudad the river divides o splits the city in two2. [repartir] to share out ( entre among);el resto de los beneficios fue dividido entre los empleados the rest of the profits were shared out o divided among the employees;dividimos las tareas domésticas entre todos we shared the household chores between all of us3. [desunir] to divide;un asunto que tiene dividida a la comunidad científica an issue that has divided the scientific community;el testamento dividió a los hermanos the will set the brothers against one another4. [en matemáticas] to divide;dividir 12 entre 3 divide 12 by 3;♦ vi[en matemáticas] to divide;divide y vencerás divide and rule* * *v/t divide* * *dividir vt1) : to divide, to split2) : to distribute, to share out* * *dividir vb1. (en general) to dividesi divido 30 entre 5, el resultado es 6 if I divide 30 by 5, the result is 6 -
12 partir
v.1 to divide, to split.Ella partió la fruta She split the fruit.2 to break open.le partieron el brazo they broke his armle partieron la ceja/el labio they split o cut her eyebrow/lippárteme un pedazo de pan break me off a piece of bread3 to leave, to set off.4 to depart, to get along, to go away, to leave.Ellos partieron ayer They departed yesterday.5 to crush, to move to pity, to shake.El dolor partió a Ricardo The pain crushed Richard.* * *1 (dividir) to divide, split2 (romper) to break; (nueces, almendras) to crack3 familiar (fastidiar) to mess up1 (irse) to leave, set out, set off2 (proceder) to originate from■ ¿de quién partió la idea? whose idea was it?1 to break\a partir de hoy from now onpara partirse familiar hilariouspartir a alguien por la mitad to ruin somebody's plans, mess somebody uppartir la cara a alguien familiar to smash somebody's face inpartirse de risa familiar to split one's sides laughing* * *verb1) to cut, halve, split2) break, crack3) divide4) depart, leave•- partir de* * *1. VT1) (=dividir) [+ tarta, sandía, baraja] to cut; [+ tableta de chocolate] to break; [+ tronco] to splitparte la barra de pan por la mitad — [con cuchillo] cut the baguette in half; [con las manos] break the baguette in half
¿te parto un trozo de queso? — shall I cut you (off) a piece of cheese?
2) (=romper) [+ hueso, diente] to break; [+ rama] to break off; [+ nuez, almendra] to crack¡te voy a partir la cara! — * I'm going to smash your face in! *
3) (=distribuir) to share out; (=compartir) to share4) * (=fastidiar) to mess up *no soporto estas reuniones a las 11, me parten toda la mañana — I hate these 11 o'clock meetings, they mess up the whole morning *
2. VI1) (=ponerse en camino) [persona, expedición] to set off; [tren, avión] to depart (de from) ( para for)( hacia in the direction of)la expedición partirá mañana de París — the expedition will set out o depart from Paris tomorrow
partieron del puerto de Palos con destino a América — they set sail for America from the port of Palos
2)partiendo de la base de que... — working on the principle that..., assuming that...
¿de quién partió la idea? — whose idea was it?
3)a partir del lunes — from Monday, starting on Monday
¿qué podemos deducir a partir de estos datos? — what can we deduce from these data?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( con cuchillo) <tarta/melón> to cutlo partió en dos/por la mitad — he cut it in two/in half
¿me partes otro trozo? — can you cut me another piece?
b) ( romper) <piedra/coco> to break, smash; <nuez/avellana> to crack; <rama/palo> to break2.te voy a partir la cara! — (fam) I'll smash your face in! (colloq)
partir vi1)a) (frml) tren/avión/barco to leave, depart (frml); persona/delegación to leave, depart (frml)b) auto (Chi) to start2)a)partir DE algo — de una premisa/un supuesto to start from something
debemos partir de la base de que... — we should start from the premise that...
b)a partir de ahora/ese momento — from now on/that moment on
a partir del cambio la situación ha mejorado — since the change, the situation has improved
3.a partir de hoy — (as o starting) from today
partirse v prona) mármol/roca to split, smashse le partió un diente — she broke o chipped a tooth
te vas a partir la cabeza — you're going to split o crack your head open
* * *= cleave, split, head out, go forth.Ex. Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex. In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex. It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.Ex. Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.----* a partir de = based on, working from, from, on a diet of, in response to.* a partir de ahora = from now on, from this point on, henceforth, as of now.* a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + algunos años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.* a partir de aquí = hereupon.* a partir de ello = therefrom.* a partir de entonces = from this time on, hereafter, thereafter, from then on, thenceforth, whereafter, henceforth, from that moment on.* a partir de ese momento = from that moment on.* a partir de este momento = hereinafter.* a partir de esto = on this basis.* a partir de + Fecha = from + Fecha, effective + Fecha.* a partir de hoy = as from today.* a partir de la medianoche = late night.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* comenzar partiendo de cero = build + from scratch.* compilar partiendo de cero = compile + from scratch, compile + from scratch.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* de partirse de risa = side-splitting.* hacer a partir de = make out of.* hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* para partirse de risa = side-splitting.* partiendo de = on the basis of.* partiendo de cero = from scratch, from an empty slate, from the ground up.* partiendo de esto = on this basis, on that basis.* partiendo de la práctica = practice-led.* partiendo del hecho de que = based on the understanding that.* partir de = rest on/upon, stem from, draw on/upon, build on/upon, strike out from.* partir de cero = begin + from scratch.* partir de la base de que = start from + the premise that, build on + the premise that.* partir de la premisa de que = start from + the premise that, build on + the premise that.* partir de presupuestos = make + assumption.* partir de una premisa = base upon + assumption, assumption + undergird.* partir el bacalao = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* partir en dos = halve, rend in + two.* partir por la mitad = halve, break in + half.* partir por medio = rend in + two.* partirse de reír = burst into + side-splitting laughter, burst into + a fit of laughter, be in fits of laughter.* partirse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off, burst into + side-splitting laughter, burst into + a fit of laughter.* partirse de risa = be in fits of laughter.* partirse la cara por = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground.* ¡que + Pronombre + partir un rayo! = be damned!.* trabajar a partir de = work forward.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( con cuchillo) <tarta/melón> to cutlo partió en dos/por la mitad — he cut it in two/in half
¿me partes otro trozo? — can you cut me another piece?
b) ( romper) <piedra/coco> to break, smash; <nuez/avellana> to crack; <rama/palo> to break2.te voy a partir la cara! — (fam) I'll smash your face in! (colloq)
partir vi1)a) (frml) tren/avión/barco to leave, depart (frml); persona/delegación to leave, depart (frml)b) auto (Chi) to start2)a)partir DE algo — de una premisa/un supuesto to start from something
debemos partir de la base de que... — we should start from the premise that...
b)a partir de ahora/ese momento — from now on/that moment on
a partir del cambio la situación ha mejorado — since the change, the situation has improved
3.a partir de hoy — (as o starting) from today
partirse v prona) mármol/roca to split, smashse le partió un diente — she broke o chipped a tooth
te vas a partir la cabeza — you're going to split o crack your head open
* * *= cleave, split, head out, go forth.Ex: Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.
Ex: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex: It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.Ex: Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.* a partir de = based on, working from, from, on a diet of, in response to.* a partir de ahora = from now on, from this point on, henceforth, as of now.* a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + algunos años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.* a partir de aquí = hereupon.* a partir de ello = therefrom.* a partir de entonces = from this time on, hereafter, thereafter, from then on, thenceforth, whereafter, henceforth, from that moment on.* a partir de ese momento = from that moment on.* a partir de este momento = hereinafter.* a partir de esto = on this basis.* a partir de + Fecha = from + Fecha, effective + Fecha.* a partir de hoy = as from today.* a partir de la medianoche = late night.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* comenzar partiendo de cero = build + from scratch.* compilar partiendo de cero = compile + from scratch, compile + from scratch.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* de partirse de risa = side-splitting.* hacer a partir de = make out of.* hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* para partirse de risa = side-splitting.* partiendo de = on the basis of.* partiendo de cero = from scratch, from an empty slate, from the ground up.* partiendo de esto = on this basis, on that basis.* partiendo de la práctica = practice-led.* partiendo del hecho de que = based on the understanding that.* partir de = rest on/upon, stem from, draw on/upon, build on/upon, strike out from.* partir de cero = begin + from scratch.* partir de la base de que = start from + the premise that, build on + the premise that.* partir de la premisa de que = start from + the premise that, build on + the premise that.* partir de presupuestos = make + assumption.* partir de una premisa = base upon + assumption, assumption + undergird.* partir el bacalao = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* partir en dos = halve, rend in + two.* partir por la mitad = halve, break in + half.* partir por medio = rend in + two.* partirse de reír = burst into + side-splitting laughter, burst into + a fit of laughter, be in fits of laughter.* partirse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off, burst into + side-splitting laughter, burst into + a fit of laughter.* partirse de risa = be in fits of laughter.* partirse la cara por = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground.* ¡que + Pronombre + partir un rayo! = be damned!.* trabajar a partir de = work forward.* * *partir [I1 ]vt1 (con cuchillo) ‹tarta/melón› to cutpartió la pera en dos/por la mitad he cut the pear in two/in halfparte la empanada en cinco partes iguales cut the pie into five equal pieces¿me partes otro trozo? can you cut me another piece?2 (romper) ‹piedra/coco› to break, smash; ‹nuez/avellana› to crack¿me partes un pedazo de pan? could you break me off a piece of bread?el rayo partió el árbol por la mitad the lightning split the tree in twopartió la vara en dos he broke o snapped the stick in two3 (con un golpe) ‹labio› to split, split open; ‹cabeza› to split open4 «frío» ‹labios› to chap5 ‹baraja› to cut■ partirviApartió ayer con destino a Londres she left for London yesterdaypartiremos a las ocho we'll set off o set out at eight, we shall depart at eight o'clock ( frml)la expedición partirá de Lima hacia Cuzco el día 15 the expedition will leave Lima for Cuzco on the 15thB «auto» ( Chi) to startC1 partir DE algo ‹de una premisa/un supuesto› to start FROM sthdebemos partir de la base de que lograremos los fondos we should start from the premise o assumption that we will obtain the funds, we should start by assuming that we will obtain the fundspartiendo de esta hipótesis taking this hypothesis as a starting pointsi partimos de que estamos en inferioridad de condiciones if we start by assuming/accepting that we are at a disadvantage2a partir de froma partir de ese momento ella empezó a cambiar from that moment she began to changea partir de la implementación de esas medidas la situación ha venido mejorando since the implementation of these measures, the situation has been improvinga partir de hoy/del sábado (starting) from today/from Saturdaya partir de ahora from now on, starting from nowa partir de ese lugar el ascenso se hace cada vez más difícil from that point on the ascent becomes increasingly difficulta partir de estos datos ¿qué conclusiones podemos sacar? what conclusions can we draw from these facts?, given these facts, what conclusions can we draw?■ partirse1 «mármol/roca» to split, smash, breakse le partió un diente she broke o chipped a tooth2 ( refl) «persona» ‹labio› to split; ‹diente› to break, chipsi te caes, te vas a partir la cabeza if you fall, you'll split o crack your head open* * *
partir ( conjugate partir) verbo transitivo
‹nuez/avellana› to crack;
‹rama/palo› to break
‹ cabeza› to split open
verbo intransitivo
1
2a) partir DE algo ‹de una premisa/un supuesto› to start from sthb)◊ a partir de from;
a partir de ahora/ese momento from now on/that moment on;
a partir de hoy (as o starting) from today
partirse verbo pronominal
‹ diente› to break, chip
partir
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper, quebrar) to break: me parte el corazón verte tan desalentada, it's heartbreaking to see you so depressed
partir una nuez, to shell a walnut
2 (dividir) to split, divide
(con un cuchillo) to cut
II vi (irse) to leave, set out o off
♦ Locuciones: a partir de aquí/ahora, from here on/now on
a partir de entonces no volvimos a hablarnos, we didn't speak to each other from then on
' partir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alma
- cero
- cortar
- piñón
- salir
- tarde
- dividir
- largo
- momento
English:
as
- begin
- break off
- break up
- evening
- from
- halve
- on
- onward
- onwards
- pally
- scratch
- snap
- split
- start
- thereafter
- upward
- upwards
- after
- break
- consent
- depart
- hence
- then
- there
- to
- today
- up
* * *♦ vt70 partido por 2 es igual a 35 70 divided by 2 equals 352. [repartir] to share out;partió el dinero del premio con sus hermanos he shared the prize money with his brothers;partió el dinero del premio entre sus hermanos he shared out the prize money between his brothers3. [romper] to break open;[cascar] to crack; [cortar] to cut; [diente] to chip; [ceja, labio] to split (open), to cut;le partieron el brazo they broke his arm;le partieron la ceja/el labio they split o cut her eyebrow/lip;párteme un pedazo de pan break me off a piece of bread;párteme otra rodaja de melón cut me another slice of melon;Famaquel contratiempo nos partió la mañana that setback ruined our morning for us♦ vi1. [marchar] to leave, to set off (de/para from/for);el buque partió de las costas británicas con rumbo a América the ship set sail from Britain for Americapartir de cero to start from scratch;la idea partió de un grupo de colegiales it was a group of schoolchildren that first had the idea;partimos de la base de que todos saben leer we are assuming that everyone can read;partiendo de este hecho, Newton creó una nueva teoría Newton built a new theory around this fact3. [repartir] to share out;el que parte y reparte se lleva la mejor parte people always save the biggest part for themselves* * *I v/t2 ( romper) break open, split open3 ( cortar) cutII v/i ( irse) leave;partir de fig start from;a partir de hoy (starting) from today;a partir de ahora from now on* * *partir vt1) : to cut, to split2) : to break, to crack3) : to share (out), to dividepartir vi1) : to leave, to depart2)partir de : to start from3)a partir de : as of, froma partir de hoy: as of today* * *partir vb¿me partes un trozo de queso? can you cut me a slice of cheese? -
13 dividere
divide( condividere) share* * *dividere v.tr.1 to divide (up); to split*; ( spartire) to share, ( distribuendo) to share out: dividere in due, to divide in two; dividere in parti, to divide (up) into parts (o to split into parts); dividere i propri beni tra gli eredi, to divide (up) one's property amongst one's heirs; ci dividemmo il lavoro, we divided (o shared out) the work between us; dividiamo il nostro tempo fra studio e gioco, we divide our time between study and play; dividete la torta di mele tra di voi!, share the apple pie among you!; dividere il conto a metà, to split the bill; dividerò la spesa con te, I'll go halves with you; cerco qlcu. che divida con me le spese di viaggio, I'm looking for s.o. to share (o split) the cost of the trip (with me); (fin.) dividere gli utili fra gli azionisti, to share out profits among shareholders; dividere le spese, to share expenses; dividere il capitale, to split the capital; dividere in lotti, to lot // dividere un atto in tre scene, to divide an act into three scenes // non ho niente da dividere con lui, I've got nothing in common with him2 ( separare) to separate, to divide: la Manica divide la Francia dall'Inghilterra, the Channel separates France from England; questa catena di monti divide i due paesi, this mountain range divides the two countries; un ruscello divide il nostro prato da quello del nostro vicino, a stream separates our meadow from our neighbour's; stavano litigando e io cercai di dividerli, they were fighting and I tried to separate them3 ( condividere) to share: dividere la gioia, il dolore, l'opinione altrui, to share s.o.'s joy, sorrow, opinion; dividere una responsabilità, to share a responsibility4 ( disunire) to divide, to tear*, to split*: le lotte interne dividono il partito, the party is torn (o split) by internal disputes; la questione divise la Camera, the House was divided on this question; dividere una famiglia, to divide a family // dividi e impera!, divide and rule!5 (mat.) to divide: dividi 125 per 5, divide 125 by 5; il due divide tutti i numeri pari, two divides all even numbers6 (chim., fis.) to split*.◘ dividersi v.rifl.1 ( separarsi) to part: la folla si divise, the crowd parted; dividere da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.2 ( dedicarsi) to divide oneself between: si divide tra casa e lavoro, she divides herself between home and job◆ v.rifl.rec. (dir.) to separate: mia moglie e io abbiamo deciso di dividerci, my wife and I have decided to separate◆ v.intr.pron.1 ( essere suddiviso) to be divided: il metro si divide in centimetri, the metre is divided into centimetres2 (non com.) ( fendersi) to break* (up); to split* asunder, to crack: il marmo si divise in tre parti, the marble broke into three parts; il Po si divide alla foce, the Po divides at its mouth.* * *1. [di'videre]vb irreg vtdividere in 5 parti/per 5 — to divide o split into 5 parts/in 5
si sono divisi il bottino — they split o divided the loot between them
2) (condividere) to share2. vr (dividersi)1)2) (uso reciproco: persone) to separate, part, (coppia) to separate3. vip (dividersi)dividersi (in) — to divide (into), split up (into), (ramificarsi) to fork* * *[di'videre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (separare) to divide, to separate [paese, stanza] (in into); to separate, to part [ litiganti]2) (opporre) [problema, questione] to divide, to split* [popolazione, politici, opinione pubblica] (in into)3) (spartire) to divide, to split*, to share (out) [torta, compiti, beni] ( tra between, among; in into)4) (condividere) to share [appartamento, spese] ( con with)5) (scomporre, distinguere in parti) to divide, to split*dividere qcs. a metà — to halve sth., to divide sth. in half
dividere una parola in sillabe — to break a word down o up into syllables
2.dividere 9 per 3 — to divide 3 into 9, to divide 9 by 3
verbo pronominale dividersi1) (ramificarsi) [cellula, ramo, fiume, strada] to divide2) (separarsi) to separate, to part, to leave* (da from)3) (suddividersi) [persone, oggetti, esempi] to be* divided, to be* split (in into)5) (ripartirsi) to share, to spread* [lavoro, responsabilità, compiti]; to share out [ caramelle]* * *dividere/di'videre/ [35]1 (separare) to divide, to separate [paese, stanza] (in into); to separate, to part [ litiganti]; dividere le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (opporre) [problema, questione] to divide, to split* [popolazione, politici, opinione pubblica] (in into)3 (spartire) to divide, to split*, to share (out) [torta, compiti, beni] ( tra between, among; in into)4 (condividere) to share [appartamento, spese] ( con with)5 (scomporre, distinguere in parti) to divide, to split*; dividere qcs. a metà to halve sth., to divide sth. in half; dividere una parola in sillabe to break a word down o up into syllablesII dividersi verbo pronominale1 (ramificarsi) [cellula, ramo, fiume, strada] to divide2 (separarsi) to separate, to part, to leave* (da from); - rsi dal marito to separate from one's husband3 (suddividersi) [persone, oggetti, esempi] to be* divided, to be* split (in into)5 (ripartirsi) to share, to spread* [lavoro, responsabilità, compiti]; to share out [ caramelle]. -
14 teilen
I v/t1. divide (in + Akk into); (aufteilen) auch split (up); (austeilen, verteilen) share out, distribute, apportion geh., divide up; 35 durch 7 teilen divide 35 by 7; etw. in gleiche Teile teilen divide s.th. (up) into equal parts; in Grade teilen (Messinstrument) calibrate, graduate2. (jemandes Ansicht, Bett, Gefühle, Schicksal etc.) share; ich teile deine Meinung ( nicht) I (can’t) agree with you ( über + Akk on, about); ( sich [Dat]) etw. ( mit jemandem) teilen share s.th. (with s.o.), split s.th. (with s.o.); je zur Hälfte: go halves on s.th. (with s.o.), split s.th. fifty-fifty (with s.o.); geteiltII v/refl1. divide; Partei etc.: auch split; Zelle: divide; Menschen: split up, separate; Straße: fork; Vorhang: open, part2. sich in etw. teilen share ( oder split) s.th.; von zweien: auch go halves (on s.th.); sich in die Kosten teilen share expenses* * *to part; to share; to divide; to sever; to partition; to intersect; to cleave; to split* * *tei|len ['tailən]1. vt1) (= zerlegen, trennen) to divide (up); (MATH) to divide (durch by); (COMPUT) Bildschirm, Fenster to split27 lässt sich durch 9 téílen — 27 can be divided by 9
etw in drei Teile téílen — to divide sth in(to) three (parts)
darüber kann man geteilter Meinung sein —
2) (= aufteilen) to share (out) (unter +dat amongst)etw mit jdm téílen — to share sth with sb
3) (= an etw teilhaben) to sharesie haben Freud und Leid miteinander geteilt — they shared the rough and the smooth (Brit) or the good and bad times
2. vr1) (in Gruppen) to split up2) (Straße, Fluss) to fork, to divide; (Vorhang) to part3)etw téílen — to share or split sth
téílen (geh) — to share sth
4) (fig = auseinandergehen)in diesem Punkt téílen sich die Meinungen — opinion is divided on this
3. vito share* * *1) (to join up in pairs: There weren't enough desks, so some pupils had to double up.) double up2) (to separate into parts or groups: The wall divided the garden in two; The group divided into three when we got off the bus; We are divided (= We do not agree) as to where to spend our holidays.) divide3) (to divide: They partitioned the room (off) with a curtain.) partition4) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) share* * *tei·len[ˈtailən]I. vt1. (aufteilen)▪ etw [mit jdm] \teilen to share sth [with sb]▪ etw [mit jdm] \teilen to share sth [with sb]wir \teilen Ihre Trauer we share your griefjds Schicksal \teilen to share sb's fate; s.a. Meinung▪ etw [mit jdm] \teilen to share sth [with sb]5. (trennen)▪ etw \teilen to divide [or separate] sth6.▶ Freud und Leid miteinander \teilen to share the rough and the smoothII. vrda vorne teilt sich die Straße the road forks up aheadsie teilten sich die Kosten they split the costs between themsie teilt nicht gern she doesn't like to share* * *1.transitives Verb1) (zerlegen, trennen) divide [up]2) (dividieren) divide ( durch by)3) (aufteilen) share (unter + Dat. among)4) (teilweise überlassen, gemeinsam nutzen, teilhaben an) share5) (in zwei Teile teilen) divide2.reflexives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas [mit jemandem] teilen — share something [with somebody]
3.geteilter Meinung sein — have different views or opinions
intransitives Verb share* * *A. v/t1. divide (in +akk into); (aufteilen) auch split (up); COMPUT (Bildschirm, Fenster) split; (austeilen, verteilen) share out, distribute, apportion geh, divide up;35 durch 7 teilen divide 35 by 7;etwas in gleiche Teile teilen divide sth (up) into equal parts;in Grade teilen (Messinstrument) calibrate, graduate2. (jemandes Ansicht, Bett, Gefühle, Schicksal etc) share;ich teile deine Meinung (nicht) I (can’t) agree with you (über +akk on, about); (sich [dat])etwas (mit jemandem) teilen share sth (with sb), split sth (with sb); je zur Hälfte: go halves on sth (with sb), split sth fifty-fifty (with sb); → geteiltB. v/r1. divide; Partei etc: auch split; Zelle: divide; Menschen: split up, separate; Straße: fork; Vorhang: open, part2.sich in die Kosten teilen share expensesC. v/i share;er teilt nicht gern he doesn’t like sharing* * *1.transitives Verb1) (zerlegen, trennen) divide [up]2) (dividieren) divide ( durch by)3) (aufteilen) share (unter + Dat. among)4) (teilweise überlassen, gemeinsam nutzen, teilhaben an) share5) (in zwei Teile teilen) divide2.reflexives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas [mit jemandem] teilen — share something [with somebody]
3.geteilter Meinung sein — have different views or opinions
intransitives Verb share* * *v.to apportion v.to divide v.to intersect v.to share v.to share in v.to split v.(§ p.,p.p.: split) -
15 partager
partager [paʀtaʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = fractionner) [+ terrain, feuille, gâteau] to divide upb. ( = distribuer, répartir) [+ butin, gâteau] to share out ; [+ frais] to share• il partage son temps entre son travail et sa famille he divides his time between his work and his familyc. ( = avoir en commun) [+ héritage, gâteau, appartement, sentiments, goûts] to share• les torts sont partagés there is fault on both (or all) sidesd. ( = diviser) to divide2. reflexive verba. ( = se fractionner)b. ( = se distribuer) nous nous sommes partagé le travail we shared the work between us* * *paʀtaʒe
1.
1) ( donner une partie de ce qui est à soi) to share [jouets, nourriture]2) ( séparer) to divide [pays, pièce]3) ( diviser) to divide [something] (up), to split4) ( avoir en commun) to share; ( prendre part à) to share [émotion, angoisse]partager les mêmes valeurs — to have common values, to share values
je partage votre avis — I agree with you, I'm of the same opinion
5) ( communiquer) to share [chagrin, problème, joie]6) ( opposer) [problème, question] to divide, to split [opinion publique]
2.
se partager verbe pronominal1) ( se répartir) to share [argent, travail, responsabilité]2) ( être divisé) to be divided (en into; entre between); to be split (en into)le mouvement se partage en deux grandes tendances — the movement is divided ou split into two broad tendencies
3) ( se diviser) [frais, responsabilités, nourriture] to be shared; [gâteau, tarte] to be cut (up) (en into)4) ( se communiquer) to be shared* * *paʀtaʒe vt1) (= diviser en parts) to divideJanet a partagé le gâteau en quatre. — Janet divided the cake into four.
2) (= se répartir) to share outIls ont partagé les cadeaux entre tous les enfants. — They shared the presents out among all the children.
3) [territoire] to divide, to divide up4) [appartement] to shareIls partagent un appartement. — They share a flat.
5) [passion, ambition, point de vue] to shareIl fait partager son enthousiasme. — His enthusiasm is infectious.
* * *partager verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( donner une partie de ce qui est à soi) to share [jouets, nourriture] (entre between; avec with); il ne sait pas partager he doesn't know how to share; les enfants doivent apprendre à partager children must learn to share;2 ( séparer) to divide [pays, pièce] (en into); un rideau partage la chambre en deux a curtain divides the bedroom into two;3 ( diviser) to divide [sth] (up), to split [fortune, héritage, gâteau, terres, tâches] (entre between, among; en into); il a partagé ses biens entre ses trois enfants he divided (up) ou split his belongings among his three children; je partage mon temps entre la lecture et la musique I divide my time between reading and music;4 ( avoir en commun) to share [appartement, repas, goûts, avis, idées, responsabilités]; ( prendre part à) to share [émotion, angoisse]; il a partagé ma vie pendant cinq ans he shared my life for five years; je partage ton inquiétude I share your anxiety; ils partagent le même goût de l'aventure they share a love ou have a common love of adventure; partager les mêmes valeurs to have common values, to share values; ton optimisme n'est pas partagé no-one shares your optimism; je partage votre avis I agree with you, I'm of the same opinion;5 ( communiquer) to share [chagrin, problème, joie] (avec with); faire partager qch à qn to let sb share in sth; j'aimerais vous faire partager ma joie I'd like to let you share in my happiness; il sait nous faire partager ses émotions he knows how to get his feelings across;6 ( opposer) [problème, question] to divide, to split [population, politiciens, opinion publique] (en into).B se partager vpr1 ( se répartir) to share [argent, travail, responsabilité]; les deux sociétés se partagent le marché the two companies share the market; les gagnants se sont partagé la somme de 10 000 euros the winners shared the sum of 10,000 euros; deux sujets se partagent la ‘une’ des journaux two topics share the front page;2 ( être divisé) to be divided (en into; entre between); to be split (en into); le mouvement se partage en deux grandes tendances the movement is divided ou split into two broad tendencies; le groupe se partage entre adeptes du théâtre et fans de télévision the group is divided between theatreGB enthusiasts and TV fans; elle partage son temps entre son travail et ses enfants she divides her time between her job and her children;3 ( se diviser) [frais, responsabilités, nourriture] to be shared; [gâteau, tarte] to be cut (up) (en into); c'est le genre de travail qui ne se partage pas it's the kind of work that cannot be shared;4 ( se communiquer) to be shared; c'est un bonheur qui ne se partage pas it's the sort of happiness one cannot share; un tel chagrin ne peut se partager such grief cannot be shared.[partaʒe] verbe transitifpartager quelque chose en deux/par moitié to divide something in two/into two halves2. [diviser - pays, société] to dividela question du désarmement partage le pays the country is divided ou split over the question of disarmamentêtre partagé entre to be split ou divided betweenje suis partagée entre l'envie de finir mes études et celle de travailler I can't make up my mind between finishing my course and starting work3. [répartir - bénéfices, provisions] to share out (separable)4. [avoir avec d'autres] to sharepartager la joie/peine/surprise de quelqu'un to share (in) somebody's joy/sorrow/surprisele pouvoir est partagé entre les deux assemblées power is shared ou split between the two Housesvoici une opinion partagée par beaucoup de gens this is an opinion shared ou held by many (people)j'ai été heureuse de pouvoir vous faire partager ma joie I was pleased to be able to share my joy with you————————se partager verbe pronominal transitif[biens, travail] to share (out)Lyon et Marseille se partagent la première place SPORT Lyons and Marseilles share first place ou are equal first (UK)————————se partager verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne]elles se partagent entre leur carrière et leurs enfants their time is divided between their professional lives and their familiesse partager en to be split ou divided into -
16 dividirse
1 (separarse) to divide, split up* * *VPR1) (=partirse) [célula] to divide; [grupo, país] to splitme encantaría ayudarte, pero no puedo dividirme — I'd love to help you, but I can't be in two places at once
la Edad Media puede dividirse en dos períodos — the Middle Ages can be divided o split into two periods
2) (=separarse) [personas] to split up; [camino, carretera] to forkcuando llegamos al cruce nos dividimos — when we got to the crossroads, we split up
los fundadores se dividieron porque sus ideas eran muy distintas — the founders split up because their ideas were so different
3) (=repartirse) [+ trabajo, ganancias] to split up, divide upes mucho más fácil si nos dividimos el trabajo — it is much easier if we split up o divide up the work
* * *(v.) = branch, forkEx. The road of special librarianship was branching, and in order to succeed members had to look down both forks in order to be best prepared for the future ahead.Ex. Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *(v.) = branch, forkEx: The road of special librarianship was branching, and in order to succeed members had to look down both forks in order to be best prepared for the future ahead.
Ex: Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *
■dividirse verbo reflexivo to divide, split up [en, into] [entre, between]
¿Cómo se dice 15: 3 = 5?
Fifteen divided by three equals five
What's fifteen divided by three?
' dividirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agrupar
- dividir
English:
fall
- split
- break
- divide
* * *vpr1. [separarse] to divide, to split (en into); [átomo] to split;al llegar aquí el sendero se divide en dos when you get here the path splits into two;se dividieron en dos grupos they split into two groups2. [constituirse, estar integrado]el oído se divide en tres partes the ear is made up of three parts;su obra pictórica se divide en varias épocas his painting falls into several periods3. [repartirse] to split (up), to divide (up);nos dividimos el botín we split o divided (up) the loot between us* * *v/r divide* * *vr* * * -
17 escindirse
1 to split (off) (en, into)* * *VPR (=dividirse) to split, divide (en into)[facción] to split off* * *verbo pronominala) ( dividirse) to splitb) ( separarse)* * *verbo pronominala) ( dividirse) to splitb) ( separarse)* * *escindirse(de)(v.) = secede (from)Ex: The only republic to secede peacefully from the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia has the potential to become a wealthy and stable nation, a beacon of reform in southeastern Europe.
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■escindirse verbo reflexivo to split: la banda se escindió en los años sesenta, the band split off in the sixties
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English:
splinter
- split
- split off
- break
* * *vpr1. [dividirse] to split (en into);la organización se escindió en varios grupúsculos the organization split into several splinter groups2. [desgajarse] to split off, to break away (de from);la rama política se escindió de la militar the political wing split off o broke away from the military wing* * *v/r1 ( fragmentarse) split (en into)2 ( segregarse) break away (de from)* * *escindirse vr1) : to split2) : to break away -
18 aufspalten
v/t und v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-) (Holz, Partei etc.) split; (Gruppe, Klasse) divide, split up; CHEM. break up, split* * *to disintegrate* * *auf|spal|tenvtr septo split; (fig auch) to split upeine Klasse in drei Gruppen áúfspalten — to split up or divide up a class into three groups
* * *auf|spal·tenI. vt1. (teilen)2. (zerlegen)II. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb split; (fig.) split [up]2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb split* * *aufspalten v/t & v/r (trennb, hat -ge-) (Holz, Partei etc) split; (Gruppe, Klasse) divide, split up; CHEM break up, split* * *1.unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb split; (fig.) split [up]2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb split* * *v.to break down v. -
19 escindir
v.1 to split.2 to excise, to exsect.* * *1 to split, divide1 to split (off) (en, into)* * *1.VT to split, divideel partido está escindido — the party is split o divided
2.See:* * *= hive off, sever, splinter.Ex. Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex. This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex. The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.----* escindirse (de) = secede (from).* * *= hive off, sever, splinter.Ex: Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.
Ex: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex: The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.* escindirse (de) = secede (from).* * *escindir [I1 ]vtA1 (dividir) ‹nación› to partition; ‹empresa› to split2 (separar) to disassociatepara lograr escindir la medicina de sus prácticas religiosas to succeed in dissociating medicine from their religious practises*3 ( Fís) to splitB ( Med) to removeC ( Fin) ‹activos/subsidiaria› to sell off, dispose of1 (dividirse) to split escindir EN algo to split INTO sthel partido se escindió en dos grupos the party split into two groups2 (separarse) escindir DE algo to break away FROM sthel grupo pro-europeo se escindió del partido the pro-European group broke away from the party3 ( Fís) to split* * *♦ vt* * *v/t split -
20 séparer
séparer [sepaʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = diviser) to dividec. [+ amis, alliés] to part ; [+ adversaires, combattants] to separated. [+ territoires, classes sociales, générations] to separate• une barrière sépare les spectateurs des joueurs a barrier separates the spectators from the players• les 200 mètres qui séparent la poste et la gare the 200 metres between the post office and the station• les six ans qui séparent le procès du crime the six years that have elapsed between the trial and the crimee. ( = différencier) [+ questions, aspects] to distinguish between2. reflexive verba. ( = se défaire de)se séparer de [+ employé, objet personnel] to part withb. ( = s'écarter) to divide (de from ) ; ( = se détacher) to split off (de from ) ; [routes, branches] to divide• à cet endroit, le fleuve/la route se sépare en deux at this point the river/the road forksc. [adversaires] to separated. ( = se quitter) [convives] to leave each other ; [époux] to separate* * *sepaʀe
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1) ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, rôles]; to separate out [composants]séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique — to keep the political and economic aspects of a problem separate
2) ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]3) ( former une limite entre) to separatequelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer — we are a few kilometres [BrE] away from the sea
le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules — the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles
4) ( diviser) lit, fig to divideles qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose — the qualities that distinguish a good musician from a virtuoso
2.
se séparer verbe pronominal1) ( se quitter) [invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up; Droit to separate2) ( quitter)se séparer de — to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with; Droit to separate from [mari, femme]
3) ( se disperser) [manifestants] to disperse, to split (up); [assemblée] to break up4) ( se passer de)se séparer de — to let [somebody] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]
5) ( se diviser) to divide* * *sepaʀe vt1) [objets] to separateSéparez le blanc du jaune. — Separate the yolk from the white.
2) [pièce] to divide3) [personnes] [différences, obstacles] to stand between, [désaccord] to divide, [dispute] to drive apart4) (= dissocier) to distinguish between5) [adversaires] to split up* * *séparer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, concepts, rôles, amis, adversaires]; to separate out [composants]; séparer les passagers et les bagages to separate passengers and luggage; séparer qch/qn de to separate sth/sb from; séparer le minerai de la gangue to separate the ore from the valueless material; séparer les blancs des jaunes Culin separate the whites from the yolks; nous sommes obligés de les séparer, sinon ils se battent we have to separate them ou keep them apart, otherwise they fight; on ne peut séparer le fond de la forme form and content cannot be separated, you can't separate form and content; séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique to keep the political aspect of a problem separate from its economic aspect; la mort les a séparés they were parted by death; la vie nous a séparés we have gone our separate ways in life; c'est un malentendu qui les a séparés a misunderstanding came between them, a misunderstanding drove them apart; ⇒ ivraie;2 ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]; séparer un problème d'un autre to distinguish between one problem and another; les deux affaires sont à séparer we must distinguish between the two matters ou cases; on ne peut séparer ces deux problèmes one cannot dissociate these two problems;3 ( former une limite entre) [obstacle, cloison, espace] to separate; une haie sépare les deux jardins/mon jardin du leur a hedge separates the two properties/my garden GB ou yard US from theirs; une barrière séparait les spectateurs des or et les animaux a fence separated the spectators from ou and the animals; cinq secondes seulement séparaient les deux athlètes only five seconds separated the two athletes; quelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer we are a few kilometresGB away from the sea; deux ans séparent les deux événements there is a gap of two years between the two events; encore deux mois nous séparent du départ we still have two months to go before we leave; le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles; c'est tout ce qui nous sépare de la victoire it's the only thing standing between us and victory;4 ( constituer une inégalité entre) [opinions, caractères] to divide [personnes]; la différence de milieu social qui les sépare the difference in social background that divides them; l'âge les séparait age was a barrier between them; les qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose the qualities that make the difference between a good musician and a virtuoso; tout les sépare they are worlds apart;5 ( diviser) to divide [surface]; séparer une pièce en deux to divide a room in two; séparer ses cheveux par une raie au milieu to part one's hair in the middle.B se séparer vpr1 ( se quitter) [promeneurs, invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up, to separate aussi Jur; nous nous sommes séparés au carrefour we left each other ou parted at the crossroads; les membres du groupe ont dû se séparer the members of the group had to split up;2 ( quitter) se séparer de to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with, to separate from aussi Jur [mari, femme]; ne te sépare pas de moi, on ne se retrouverait pas don't leave my side, we would never find each other again;3 ( se disperser) [manifestants, cortège, groupe] to disperse, to split (up) (en into); [assemblée] to break up; se séparer en petits groupes to split (up) into small groups; mes amis, il est temps de nous séparer my friends, it's time we broke up;4 ( se passer de) se séparer de to let [sb] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]; il ne se sépare jamais de son parapluie he takes his umbrella everywhere with him; ne vous séparez pas de vos bagages keep your luggage with you at all times;5 ( se diviser) [chemin, rivière, branche, tige] to divide (en into); le fleuve se sépare en trois bras the river divides into three; la route se sépare (en deux) the road forks.[separe] verbe transitif1. [isoler] to separateséparer les raisins gâtés des raisins sains to separate the bad grapes from the good ones, to pick the bad grapes out from amongst the good onesséparez-les, ils vont se tuer! pull them apart or they'll kill each other!séparer quelqu'un de: on les a séparés de leur père they were separated from ou taken away from their father3. [différencier]tout les sépare they're worlds apart, they have nothing in commonle Nord est séparé du Sud ou le Nord et le Sud sont séparés par un désert the North is separated from the South by a desertdeux heures/cinq kilomètres nous séparaient de la frontière we were two hours/five kilometres away from the border————————se séparer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se quitter] to break uples Beatles se sont séparés en 1970 the Beatles split up ou broke up in 1970————————se séparer verbe pronominal intransitif————————se séparer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se priver de] to part with2. [quitter]se séparer de son mari to separate ou to part from one's husband
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