Split Meaning in English
word
/ˈspɫɪt/
split
/splˈɪt/
split
Definição
To separate something into parts, or to divide and go in different directions. It can also describe something that breaks into pieces along a line.
Uso & Nuances
Common patterns include 'split something in two', 'split up', and 'split from'. 'Split up' often means ending a romantic relationship or separating a group. In informal English, 'let's split' can mean 'let's leave', and 'split the bill' means share the cost.
Spanish: dividir - separar - partirPortuguese (BR): dividir - separar - racharPortuguese (PT): dividir - separar - racharChinese (Simplified): 分开 - 分割 - 劈开Chinese (Traditional): 分開 - 分割 - 劈開Hindi: बाँटना - अलग करना - चीरनाArabic: يقسم - يفصل - يشقBengali: ভাগ করা - বিভক্ত করা - ফাটানোRussian: разделять - раскалывать - делитьсяJapanese: 分ける - 割る - 分裂するVietnamese: chia - tách ra - phân chiaKorean: 나누다 - 갈라지다 - 쪼개다Turkish: bölmek - ayırmak - parçalamakUrdu: تقسیم کرنا - بانٹنا - علیحدہ ہوناIndonesian: membagi - membelah - memisahkan
Frases de Exemplo
Can you split the apple in half?
basic
The road splits near the school.
basic
We split the class into two groups.
basic
My parents split when I was ten.
natural
Let's split the bill and save time.
natural
We should split up and look in different rooms.
natural