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Перевод: split
[прилагательное] расколотый; расщепленный; раздробленный; разделенный пополам; [существительное] сладкое блюдо; раскалывание; расщепление; трещина ; щель ; расщелина ; прорезь ; разрыв ; раскол ; щепка ; лучина ; расщепленность ; шпагат ; слоеное изделие; доля в добыче; полбутылки ; [глагол] расщеплять; расщепить; раскалывать; расслаивать; рассечь; раскалываться; расщепляться; расслаиваться; сечься; трескаться; разбивать; делить на части; распределять; делиться с кем-л.; поссорить; уходить; убраться; сбежать; разбавлять
Тезаурус:
- The material for a given vehicle was split up for convenience under various grouped headings.
- Charman felt it should be split four ways between each band member, but Gedge thought he should have most of it because he had actually written the songs.
- Frobisher made further comments about the skull and its membranes, before examining the visible surface of the brain which was purple, boggy and split.
- Hurdles of metal, split oak, or wattle are very useful for quick repairs to a hedge or wall or to fold a few sheep on rape or turnips (although they are laborious for the latter.
- Some were split and bent almost double by their own mass, which meant you could charge straight up them into the lower branches six feet above ground.
- The ruling Liberal Democratic Party's National Defence Committee is split over whether to use the navy, or to spend 15 billion yen (68 million) on a new vessel for the coastguard to escort the ships.
- More recently, however, Kortlandt (1972), in an extensive summary of palaeogeographical palaeoecological, and biochemical evidence, has argued that the orang-utan split off early from the stem leading to the root of the African radiation of ancestral apes into gorilla, chimpanzee, and man (Fig. 4.2).
- As a personal preference we then split each bundle in half to allow easier handling on the roof.
- Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris, Brussels, and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels, but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car, perhaps they are all things to all men.
- All-male or all-female juries are rare, but an 8-;4 split in favour of either sex is common.
- The interior ministry is split between local police forces loyal to republican parliaments and the "black berets" controlled by the interior ministry in Moscow.
- Initially, the split is around 70 per cent to the composer and 30 per cent to the publisher.
- "This woman's a similar type to his English wife, and they've read that they've split up acrimoniously.
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