(splitting, split, split) [] split sth (between sb/sth) | split sth (with sb)to divide money, property, etc. into two or more parts and share it between different people分摊;分享◆The five executives will split $44 million between them.五位主管将分享 4 400 万元。◆She split the proceeds of the sale with her children.她与子女分享销售收入。 [] split (sth) (into sth)to divide into two or more parts; to make sth do this划分;分割◆The group will be split into four divisions.集团将被分拆为四个部门。◆Companies were advised to split the role of chief executive and chairman.有人建议公司应当将总裁和董事长的角色分开。➡split up, split sth up [] split (sth) (from sth)to leave a company or group and become an independent company; to make part of a company do this拆分(从公司或集团分出来成为独立的公司)◆plans for the firm's European operations to split from the US business将公司的欧洲业务和美国业务分开的计划 () [] if a company splits shares, it divides its capital into more shares so that each share has a lower value拆细;拆股◆The company said it would split shares two-for-one.公司称将按二比一进行拆股。●split sth 50-ˈ50to divide sth so that each person gets or pays half五五分成;对半分◆Social security costs are split 50-50 between employer and employee.社会保险费由雇主和雇员各承担一半。➡split noun (1) ●split the ˈdifference(when discussing a price, etc.) to agree on an amount that is exactly half way between the two amounts that have been suggested(协商价格等时)妥协,折中◆They offered £2 000 and I wanted £2 500, so we agreed to split the difference.他们出价 2000 英镑,而我要价 2500 英镑,因此我们同意折中。●ˌsplit ˈup●ˌsplit sth ˈupto divide sth into two or more parts; to make sth do this分割;分拆◆Splitting up the group would have been impossible.拆分集团原本会是不可能的。➡split verb (2)