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词汇 split off
释义
Phr V
split off
splits, splitting, split
split off (sth) or split (sth) off
if something splits off, or if someone splits something off, it becomes separated from something else
Small pieces of rock split off as she touched the cave walls.The company has announced plans to split off its chemicals division.
split off
to stop belonging to a particular group or political party and form a separate oneoften + from
The Renaissance Party is the latest group to split off from the ruling party.Several disillusioned members split off to form a new party.
phrasesplit off1. split offsplit off sthsplit sth off if part of something splits off, or you split it off, it becomes separated from the rest: A strange group of white rocks had split off from the cliff. The nationalists want to split Quebec off from the rest of Canada. Work is split off from people's family lives, and it has been so since the start of the Industrial Revolution. SIMILAR TO: separate2. split off if people split off from a party or organization, they stop being members of it and form a new party or organization: Some IRA members were unhappy with the agreement, and split off to form the so-called 'Real IRA'.+ from The Social Democrats split off from the Labour Party because of ideological differences. SIMILAR TO: break away3. split off to leave the group of people, vehicles etc that you are with and move away from them: Several of the men split off, leading their dogs up a steep track into the heart of the forest.+ from One plane split off from the others and flew down low over the village.

split off

1. To detach, separate, or sever from some larger thing or piece. Groups of students split off to work on the project. A large chunk of rock split off from the side of the mountain and rolled down into the ravine.
2. To detach, separate, or sever something (from some larger thing or piece). A noun or pronoun can be used between "split" and "off." Split the tough, fibrous ends off of the asparagus stalks before you pop them in the oven. She split off a piece of chocolate for me.

split something off (of) something

 and split something off
to sever connection with something; to separate from something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Dave split a piece of wood off the log to use for kindling. He split off a stick of wood.

split off (from something)

to separate away from something; to sever connection with and separate from something. A large iceberg split off from the glacier and made an enormous splash. A giant chunk of ice split off and floated away.

split off

v.
1. To separate something; detach something: The babysitter split off a piece of fruit and shared it with the child. Before putting the flowers in water, I split the stem ends off.
2. To become separated from something: The political party split off from a broader coalition. As the temperature rose, a large section of the iceberg split off.
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