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subdividing

/suhb-di-vahyd, suhb-di-vahyd/US // ˌsʌb dɪˈvaɪd, ˈsʌb dɪˌvaɪd //UK // (ˌsʌbdɪˈvaɪd, ˈsʌbdɪˌvaɪd) //

细化,细分,细分化,再细分

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·di·vid·ed, sub·di·vid·ing.

    • : to divide into smaller parts; divide again after a first division.
    • : to divide into parts.
    • : to divide into building lots.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·di·vid·ed, sub·di·vid·ing.

    • : to become separated into divisions.

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Examples

  • It further allows homeowners to subdivide their properties, creating up to four units on a single lot.

  • I firmly believe that the time has come to update these antiquated zoning policies to allow single-family zoned lots to be subdivided into four individual land parcels.

  • He also said the AHS wants to find a buyer who will not subdivide the land and build houses and said the AHS is still considering options that would allow it to retain ownership of the site.

  • Google recommends that we do not subdivide the product group.

  • It would allow owners of single-family lots to subdivide their property into multiple smaller lots, potentially creating new homes and new homeowners.

  • We may, therefore, subdivide as many of the divisions as are necessary for the two lines whose degrees of angle are to be found.

  • It would be better to subdivide the work of the world, according to the capacity of the different nations.

  • These again subdivide, and the branches droop but turn upward at the tips.

  • In the intervals they subdivide themselves into several parties and go about the country exhibiting their art.

  • Zoologists attempted at first to subdivide these countries, on the lines laid down by botanists, into a large number of provinces.