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fissure
I. split [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt] SUST.
1. split literal:
split (in fabric, garment)
split (in rock, wood)
split (in rock, wood)
split (in skin)
2. split:
scission f (in de)
split (stronger)
rupture f (between entre, in dans, into dans)
3. split (share-out):
split (of money, profits, jobs)
4. split ingl. am. (small bottle):
split (of soft drink)
split (of wine)
5. split GASTR. (dessert):
split
6. split FIN.:
split esp ingl. am.
split esp ingl. am.
income/wage split
II. splits SUST.
splits sust. pl.:
III. split [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt] ADJ.
split fabric, garment
split seam
split log, pole, hide, lip
IV. split <part. pres. splitting, pret. imperf., part. pas. split> [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt] V. trans.
1. split (cut, slit):
split wood, log, rock, slate, seam
fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment
to split one's lip
to split the atom
to split the atom lightning, thunder, noise: sky, silence
2. split (cause dissent):
split party, movement, alliance
to split the vote
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split (share):
split cost, payment
partager (between entre)
to split sth three/four ways profits, cost
5. split LING.:
6. split INFORM.:
split window
V. split <part. pres. splitting, pret. imperf., part. pas. split> [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt] V. intr.
1. split:
split wood, log, rock, slate:
se fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment:
split seam:
to split in(to) two stream, road:
2. split POL. party, movement, alliance:
split (gen)
split (stronger)
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split ingl. brit. coloq. (tell tales):
split
cafarder coloq.
to split on sb
rapporter sur qn coloq. (to à)
5. split coloq. (leave):
split
filer coloq.
VI. split [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt]
to split one's sides coloq. (laughing)
I. split up V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split up)
split up band, couple, members, parents:
split up crowd, demonstrators:
split up alliance, consortium:
split up federation:
se scinder (into en)
to split up with partner, husband, girlfriend
II. split up V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split [sb] up)
split up friends, partners, group members:
split up
séparer (from de)
III. split up V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split [sth] up, split up [sth])
split up money, profits, work
partager, répartir (into en)
split up area, group
diviser (into en)
split tin, split tin loaf SUST. ingl. brit.
split tin
pain m moulé
split decision SUST. DEP.
split decision
split ends SUST. sust. pl.
split ends
I. split open V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split open)
split open bag, fabric:
split open seam:
II. split open V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split [sth] open)
split open box, coconut:
split open
I. split off V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split off)
split off branch, piece, end:
se détacher (from de)
split off path:
split off political group:
split off company:
se séparer (from de)
II. split off V. [ingl. brit. splɪt -, ingl. am. splɪt -] (split [sth] off)
split off branch, piece:
split off
to split sth off from branch, piece
to split sth off from company, section, department
split cane SUST.
split cane
split cane atrbv. basket, furniture
split personality SUST.
split peas SUST. sust. pl.
split peas
I. split level SUST.
II. split-level ADJ.
split-level cooker
split-level room, apartment
I. split [splɪt] SUST.
1. split (crack):
split
2. split (tear):
split
3. split (division):
split
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
split
5. split (share):
split
I want my split
6. split (leg-spreading action):
the split(s)
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. trans.
1. split (cut):
split
2. split (tear):
split
3. split (divide):
split
split money, shares
to split sth in half/groups
4. split (cause division):
split party
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to split hairs pey.
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. intr.
1. split (crack):
split
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
split
to split from sth
3. split coloq. (leave):
split
split personality SUST. PSICO.
I. split up V. trans.
split up
to split up the work
II. split up V. intr.
split up
to split up with sb
split-up SUST.
split-up
split pin SUST.
split pin
I. split off V. trans.
split off
II. split off V. intr.
1. split off (become detached):
split off
2. split off (separate):
to split off from sth
split pea SUST.
split pea
split infinitive SUST. LING.
split second SUST.
split second
split-level ADJ.
split-level
I. split [splɪt] SUST.
1. split (crack):
split
2. split (tear):
split
3. split (division):
split
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
split
5. split (share):
split
I want my split
6. split (in gymnastics):
split
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. trans.
1. split (cut):
split
2. split (tear):
split
3. split (divide):
split
split money, shares
to split sth in half/groups
4. split (cause division):
split party
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to split hairs
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. intr.
1. split (crack):
split
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
split
to split from sth
3. split argot (leave):
split
I. split off V. trans.
split off
II. split off V. intr.
1. split off (become detached):
split off
2. split off (separate):
to split off from sth
split infinitive SUST. LING.
split-level ADJ.
split-level house:
split-level
split personality SUST. PSICO.
I. split up V. trans.
split up
to split up the work
II. split up V. intr.
split up
to split up with sb
split pea SUST.
split pea
split-up SUST.
split-up
split second SUST.
split second
split pin SUST.
split pin
Present
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplits
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Past
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplit
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Present Perfect
Ihavesplit
youhavesplit
he/she/ithassplit
wehavesplit
youhavesplit
theyhavesplit
Past Perfect
Ihadsplit
youhadsplit
he/she/ithadsplit
wehadsplit
youhadsplit
theyhadsplit
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The too-small garments caused him to move stiffly, and at some point, the seat of his pants split open.
en.wikipedia.org
The flowers are followed by highly conspicuous red or orange seed pods, which split open when ripe to reveal black seeds.
en.wikipedia.org
Sunflower seeds are sometimes sold commercially while still enclosed within the hard wall of the fruit, which must be split open to reach the seed.
en.wikipedia.org
He would split open their heads, cut off ears, gouge out eyes and rip open the bellies of pregnant women.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The beans can be fried, causing the skin to split open, and then salted and/or spiced to produce a savory, crunchy snack.
en.wikipedia.org