0 If something splits or if you split it, it tears so that there is a long, thin hole in it. -- рвать(ся)
1 to divide into smaller parts or groups, or to divide something into smaller parts or groups -- раскалывать(ся), разделять(ся)
2 to share something by dividing it into smaller parts -- делить, распределять
3 If a group of people splits, or something splits them, they disagree and form smaller groups. -- раскалывать(ся), разделять(ся)
This issue could split the Conservative Party.
[ often passive ] The government was split on the issue of hunting.
4 a long, thin hole in something where it has broken apart -- прорезь, трещина
There's a split in my trousers.
5 the division of a group of people into smaller groups because they disagree about something -- раскол, раздор
6 the end of a marriage or relationship -- расставание, окончание отношений
7 a very short period of time -- мгновение ока
It was all over in a split second.
a split second decision
People even act as their own psychologists, splitting themselves into professional and client-subjects to do this.
Statistical tests show that splitting the data in such a way was appropriate.
However, further work is required to establish the meaning and significance of the various splits in these diagrams.
Such events can be handled by splitting the time interval into several parts (defined by time intervals between two nucleation or impingement events).
Numerically, this corresponds the ring splitting into two rings.
We start by splitting the sum in into two parts.
We next turn our attention to splitting events.
There are also many areas where people take sides or can't see what the problem is - like avoiding generic "he" or splitting infinitives.
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