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II . divide [dɪˈvaɪd] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to divide and rule

III . divide [dɪˈvaɪd] SUST.

1. divide (difference):

divide

2. divide AM (watershed):

divide

divide out V. trans.

divide up V. trans.

divide up
dzielić [perf po-]

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He warned that a divide would occur in the world of cricket should sub-continent cricket tours be marginalised.
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He formulated the principle of antithesis: a divide between secular and religious politics.
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However, the largest divide consists of social class lines.
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The strongest predictor of air rage, by far, was class divide.
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A similar technique was used to divide up wall surfaces before they were decorated with relief.
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The walls are decorated with entablatures with classic decorations that divide the two bodies at the same time.
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The climb to the Continental Divide required 33 tunnels that were several hundred feet long.
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Divide the dough between the 12 cupcake cases and bake for 28 minutes.
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Muzak said it would divide the company into three divisions that will focus on media, sensory branding and technical systems.
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As cirques on the opposite sides of a ridge are cut deeper into the divide, they form a narrow, sharp, serrated ridge called an arte.
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