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redivide

/dih-vahyd/US // dɪˈvaɪd //UK // (dɪˈvaɪd) //

重分,重新划分,重新分割,重新分配

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v.有主动词 verb
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    di·vid·ed, di·vid·ing.

    • : to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc.
    • : to separate or part from something else; sunder; cut off.
    • : to deal out in parts; distribute in shares; apportion.
    • : to cleave; part.
    • : to separate in opinion or feeling; cause to disagree: The issue divided the senators.
    • : to distinguish the kinds of; classify.
    • : Mathematics. to separate into equal parts by the process of mathematical division; apply the mathematical process of division to: Eight divided by four is two.to be a divisor of, without a remainder.
    • : to mark a uniform scale on.
    • : British Government. to separate into two groups in ascertaining the vote on a question.
v.无主动词 verb
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    di·vid·ed, di·vid·ing.

    • : to become divided or separated.
    • : to share something with others.
    • : to diverge; branch; fork: The road divides six miles from here.
    • : to perform the mathematical process of division: He could add and subtract but hadn't learned to divide.
    • : British Government. to vote by separating into two groups.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a division: a divide in the road.
    • : Physical Geography. the line or zone of higher ground between two adjacent streams or drainage basins.
    • : Archaic. the act of dividing.

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Examples

  • Some school districts quickly mobilized to bridge that digital divide.

  • My point here is, over the period of the pandemic, a digital divide has been created between the haves and the have nots.

  • One of the most important divides in Minnesota politics is between the diverse, cosmopolitan Twin Cities metro area and “Greater Minnesota,” whose residents often feel short-changed relative to the metro.

  • I firmly believe that some of the comments that he makes aren’t helpful in bridging the divide.

  • It actually ignores what we already know, which is that the pandemic exposed all of these digital divides in education.

  • Bridging the divide between the police and those who distrust them will take more than protests and symbolic gestures.

  • Divide batter into prepared ramekins, place ramekins on a baking sheet, and bake about 20 minutes.

  • Divide the dough in half and very gently pat each half into a round 1-inch-thick disk.

  • “You can castigate the leaders; you can try and divide us by generation,” he said.

  • There is an extreme demonstration of this divide in the nation.

  • His head fell back limp on MacRae's arm, and the rest of the message went with the game old Dutchman across the big divide.

  • Still a-shiver at dawn, I saddled up and loped for the crest of the nearest divide to get the benefit of the first sun-rays.

  • I remember him saying once—it was at the Zoo—what a pity it was he hadn't enough to divide among the whole Cabinet.

  • Should an association dissolve, then the members may divide its property among themselves.

  • Sometimes a quarrel springs up in one of these associations, the members divide, who shall have the property?