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词汇 split up
释义
Idiom
split up
Theme: LOVE - END
[for people] to separate or leave one another. (Informal. This can refer to divorce or separation.)
I heard that Mr. and Mrs. Brown have split up.Our little club had to split up because everyone was too busy.

Slang
split up
Theme: SEPARATION
1.
in. to separate.
The two split up and went their separate ways.They couldn't get along, so they split up.
2.
n. an act of separating or breaking up. (Usually split-up.)
Everyone was mentally prepared for the company's split-up.The split-up caused neither surprise nor grief.
Phr V
split up
splits, splitting, split
split up (sth) or split (sth) up
to divide into smaller parts or groups, or to divide something into smaller parts or groupsoften + into
The class was too big so we split up into two smaller groups.The railway network was split up in preparation for privatization.
split up
if two people who are married or who have a romantic relationship split up, they end their marriage or relationship
My parents split up when I was seven.
sometimes + with
She'd just split up with her boyfriend and was feeling a bit low.
phrasesplit up1. split up sthsplit sth upsplit up to divide something into different parts or groups, or to separate into different parts or groups: "None of us believed that it was right to split up the company," says Bill Toner. They all split up and went their own separate ways. This process causes the carbon and oxygen molecules to split up.+ into Many of the larger houses are being split up into flats. Our teacher split us up into three groups.split up sth between/among sb (=divide something so that each member of a group has part of it) The former Soviet armed forces were split up between the new states. SIMILAR TO: divide up, divvy up AmE informal2. split up if two people split up, they end their romantic relationship or marriage: I think it will be a real shame if Mick and Jerry do split up. When her parents split up, she went off to live with her mother.+ with Comedian Freddie Starr is splitting up with his wife after 18 years of marriage. SIMILAR TO: break up3. split up if a band or group splits up, they stop performing or working together, usually because of an argument: Why do you think the Beatles split up? Was it because of a personality clash between John and Paul? Rumours have been flying around Manchester that the band are about to split up. SIMILAR TO: break up

split up

1. To separate or divide into two or more pieces, groups, sets, etc. We'll find them faster if we all split up. The polar ice caps are going to start splitting up if global temperatures continue to rise.
2. To cause something or a group to separate or divide into two or more smaller pieces, groups, sets, etc. A noun or pronoun can be used between "split" and "up." Take this axe and go split those logs up into firewood. The teacher split up the class to work on the project in groups.
3. To end a romantic relationship with someone else. My parents split up when I was only five years old. Mary says that she split up with Sarah, but they've had such an off-again-on-again relationship that none of us is surprised anymore.
4. To cause a romantic couple to end their relationship. A noun or pronoun can be used between "split" and "up." My mom's gambling issues very nearly split up her marriage, but she got counseling and they're still together to this day. Tommy's been conniving to split Jenny and Phil up because he's still madly in love with her.

split people up

to separate two or more people (from one another). If you two don't stop chattering, I'll have to split you up. I will have to split up that twosome in the corner.

split someone or something up (into something)

to divide people or things up into something, such as groups. I had to split the group up into two sectionsthere were so many who showed up. I split up the class into two discussion sections.

split up (with someone)

[for someone] to separate from someone; to break up a marriage or love affair. Jeff split up with Judy. I had heard that they had split up with each other.

split up

v.
1. To separate someone or something, such as people or groups; disunite someone or something: Artistic differences split up the band. They've been together too long to let a little argument split them up.
2. To become divided or part company as a result of discord or disagreement: My parents split up after 20 years of marriage.
3. To divide something, as for convenience or proper ordering: They split up the remainder of the money among themselves and parted ways. We split the project up into stages.
4. To become divided or be divisible: Let's split up into teams. This poem doesn't split up into stanzas very well.

split up

1. in. to separate. The two split up and went their separate ways.
2. n. an act of separating or breaking up. (Usually split-up.) Everyone was mentally prepared for the company’s split-up.
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