divided 的定义
- separated; separate.
- disunited.
- shared; apportioned.
- cut into distinct portions by incisions extending to the midrib or base.
divided 近义词
detached
更多divided例句
- The end result is a more divided electorate, fueled by fear about how they are going to survive in an American future that gives the have’s more and the have-not’s less, with less prospect of moving from one group to the other.
- The important thing is that it is a serious-looking book and a strong visual, at a time when what this wounded and divided nation needs, more than ever, is strong visuals.
- On most issues, Democrats and Republicans remain deeply divided.
- I’ll be 58 soon and I’ve never seen the country like it is right now, so divided.
- Their bill found its way through Congress at a divided moment, when Ronald Reagan had just won election but Jimmy Carter was still in office.
- The eating disorder field remains divided over the potential efficacy of such measures.
- If you look at the history, you can really understand why the parties are so divided and why the public is so split.
- Divided and drained by war, Syrian Christians are determined to celebrate for the first time in four years.
- For the past 25 years, a massive civil war has literally divided the country into two separate entities.
- The problem is that the Democrats are more divided on the “how” of doing this than they are on any other single question.
- The product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.
- And a severe, embittered struggle then took place in a heart that seemed strangely divided against itself.
- He chiefly divided his time between the House of Lords and sitting at home, lamenting over his own ill-starred existence.
- The generall mayne body of the planters are divided into Officers, Laborers, Farmors.
- How often did I then wish myself with my dear Glumdalchtch, from whom one single hour had so far divided me.