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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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:

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
open up crack, split, crevice, fissure literal, fig.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
fendre crâne
to split [sth] open
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. split [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt] SUST.

1. split literal:

2. split:

scission f (in de)
rupture f (between entre, in dans, into dans)

3. split (share-out):

4. split ingl. am. (small bottle):

5. split GASTR. (dessert):

6. split FIN.:

split esp ingl. am.
split esp ingl. am.

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 the atom lightning, thunder, noise: sky, silence

2. split (cause dissent):

split party, movement, alliance

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:

3. split (divide) → split up

4. split ingl. brit. coloq. (tell tales):

cafarder coloq.
rapporter sur qn coloq. (to à)

5. split coloq. (leave):

filer coloq.

VI. split [ingl. brit. splɪt, ingl. am. splɪt]

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:

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)

I. open [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən] SUST.

1. open (outside):

2. open (exposed position):

fig. to be out in the open

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

open, a. Open DEP.
open, a. Open DEP.

II. open [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən] ADJ.

1. open:

open (not closed) door, box, parcel, book, eyes, shirt, wound, flower
open arms, legs
open (to the public) bank, shop, bar, bridge, meeting
to get sth open
open 9 to 5
ouvert de 9 à 5

2. open (not obstructed):

to be open road:
to be open canal, harbour:
to be open telephone line, frequency:
une vue dégagée (of de)

3. open (not covered):

open car, carriage
open tomb
open mine, sewer

4. open (susceptible):

5. open (accessible) sin atrib.:

open job, position
open access, competition
open meeting, hearing, session
to be open to sb competition, service, park, facilities:

6. open (candid):

open person, discussion, declaration, statement
to be open (with sb) about sth

7. open (blatant):

open hostility, rivalry, attempt, contempt
open disagreement, disrespect

8. open (undecided):

open question
open return TRANSP.
open ticket TRANSP.

9. open (with spaces):

open weave, material

10. open DEP.:

open tournament, contest

11. open MÚS.:

open string

12. open LING.:

open vowel, syllable

III. open [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən] V. trans.

1. open (cause not to be closed):

open door, envelope, letter, wound, box, shirt, umbrella, button, jar
to open one's arms/legs map, newspaper

2. open (begin):

open discussions, negotiations, meeting
open conversation
open account, enquiry
to open the door to abuse, corruption

3. open COM. (set up):

open shop, business, branch

4. open (inaugurate):

open shop, bridge
open exhibition

5. open (make wider) → open up

IV. open [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən] V. intr.

1. open (become open):

open door, window, flower, curtain:
to open into or onto sth door, room, window:
to open slightly or a little window, door:

2. open COM. (operate):

open shop, bank, bar:

3. open (begin):

open meeting, conference, discussion, play:
to open with sth person, meeting, play:
to open by doing person:

4. open (have first performance):

open ARTE, CINE, TEAT. film:
open exhibition:

5. open (be first speaker):

open person:

6. open (become wider) → open up

7. open FIN.:

open shares:

I. open up V. [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -] (open up)

1. open up (unlock a building):

2. open up (become wider):

open up gap:
open up crack, split, crevice, fissure literal, fig.

3. open up (speak freely):

to open up to sb about sth
s'ouvrir à qn de qc

4. open up (develop):

open up opportunities, possibilities, market:

5. open up (become open):

open up flower:

6. open up COM. (start up):

open up shop, business, branch:

7. open up MILIT. (start firing):

II. open up V. [ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -, ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -] (open [sth] up, open up [sth])

1. open up (make open):

open up parcel, suitcase, wound

2. open up (make wider):

open up gap
to open up a lead athlete, racer:

3. open up (unlock):

open up shop, building

4. open up (start up):

open up shop, business, branch, mine

5. open up (make accessible):

open up area, road, country
open up forest, desert
open up fig. opportunities, possibilities, career

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. split [splɪt] SUST.

1. split (crack):

2. split (tear):

3. split (division):

a split in sth

4. split (end of relationship):

5. split (share):

6. split (leg-spreading action):

II. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. trans.

1. split (cut):

2. split (tear):

3. split (divide):

split money, shares

4. split (cause division):

split party

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. intr.

1. split (crack):

split material, dress

2. split (divide):

3. split coloq. (leave):

I. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] SUST.

1. open (outdoors, outside):

(out) in the open in the country
to get sth (out) in the open fig.

2. open DEP.:

II. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] ADJ.

1. open (unclosed, not closed) a. fig.:

open room, box, arms
open letter
open legs

2. open (undecided):

open problem, question
open result

3. open (available, possible):

open to sb course, club
ouvert(e) à qn

4. open (open-minded):

to be open to sth

5. open (not closed in, unrestricted):

open view, road
open field
open ticket
open inv.

6. open (uncovered, exposed):

open drain
to be open to sth

7. open (public):

open scandal

8. open (frank):

open person
open conflict

9. open DEP.:

open game
open tournament
open inv.

10. open (still available):

open job

11. open (likely to be affected by):

to be open to sth

12. open ECON.:

open cheque

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. intr.

1. open (change from closed):

2. open (give access):

3. open (ready for service):

4. open (start):

5. open (become visible):

IV. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. trans.

1. open (change from closed):

open legs
open pores
to open the door to sth fig.

2. open (remove fastening):

open bottle

3. open (start service):

4. open (inaugurate):

5. open (start, set up):

open negotiations, conservation

6. open (reveal):

7. open (make available to public):

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. split [splɪt] SUST.

1. split (crack):

2. split (tear):

3. split (division):

a split in sth

4. split (end of relationship):

5. split (share):

6. split (in gymnastics):

II. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. trans.

1. split (cut):

2. split (tear):

3. split (divide):

split money, shares

4. split (cause division):

split party

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. split <split, split> [splɪt] V. intr.

1. split (crack):

split material, dress

2. split (divide):

3. split argot (leave):

I. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] SUST.

1. open (outdoors, outside):

(out) in the open in the country
to get sth (out) in the open fig.

2. open sports:

II. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] ADJ.

1. open (unclosed, not closed) a. fig.:

open room, box, arms
open letter
open legs

2. open (undecided):

open problem, question
open result

3. open (available, possible):

open to sb course, club
ouvert(e) à qn

4. open (open-minded):

to be open to sth

5. open (not closed in, unrestricted):

open view, road
open field
open ticket
open inv.

6. open (uncovered, exposed):

open drain
to be open to sth

7. open (public):

open scandal

8. open (frank):

open person
open conflict

9. open sports:

open game
open tournament
open inv.

10. open (still available):

open job

11. open (likely to be affected by):

to be open to sth

12. open ECON.:

open check

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] V. intr.

1. open (change from closed):

2. open (give access):

3. open (ready for service):

4. open (start):

5. open (become visible):

IV. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] V. trans.

1. open (change from closed):

open legs
open pores
to open the door to sth fig.

2. open (remove fastening):

open bottle

3. open (start service):

4. open (inaugurate):

5. open (start, set up):

open negotiations, debate

6. open (reveal):

7. open (make available to public):

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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