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divide
Divide tarimas:
/di'vaid/
Divide audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To separate into parts, sections, groups, or branches: divided the students into four groups. See Synonyms at
separate . - verb-transitive: To sector into units of measurement; graduate: The ruler was divided into metric units.
- verb-transitive: To separate and group according to kind; classify: divided the plants by genus.
- verb-transitive: To cause to separate into opposing factions; disunite: "They want not to divide either the Revolution or the Church but to be an integral part of both” ( Conor Cruise O'Brien).
- verb-transitive: To cause (members of a parliament) to vote by separating into groups, as pro and con.
- verb-transitive: To separate from something else; cut off: A mountain chain divides France and Spain.
- verb-transitive: To apportion among a number: Volunteers divided the different jobs among themselves. See Synonyms at
distribute . - verb-transitive: Mathematics To subject (a number) to the process of division: divided 20 by 4.
- verb-transitive: Mathematics To be a divisor of: 3 divides 9.
- verb-transitive: Mathematics To use (a number) as a divisor: divided 5 into 35.
- verb-intransitive: To become separated into parts.
- verb-intransitive: To branch out, as a river.
- verb-intransitive: To form into factions; take sides: The party divided evenly on the tax issue.
- verb-intransitive: To vote by dividing.
- verb-intransitive: Mathematics To perform the operation of division.
- verb-intransitive: Biology To undergo cell division.
- noun: A dividing point or line: "would clearly tip the court . . . across a dangerous constitutional divide” ( Lawrence H. Tribe).
- noun: A ridge of land; a watershed.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- dalyti(s)
- smulkinti
- skirtis (apie nuomones)
- mirtis
- atskirti
- atidalyti