divide verb (SEPARATE)
B1 [ I or T ] to (cause to) separate into parts or groups:
› [ T ] to use different amounts of something for different purposes or activities:
› [ I ] UK If Members of Parliament divide, they vote by separating into two groups, one group who want the law that is being voted on to be accepted and one group who are against it:
Altri esempi
- Knead the dough well, then divide it into four pieces.
- Texas is divided into 254 counties.
- The work has been divided into smaller, more manageable sections.
- Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
- The money was divided equally between several worthy causes.
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divide verb (DISAGREE)
B2 [ T often passive ] to cause a group of people to disagree about something:
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divide verb (CALCULATE)
C1 If a number divides into another number, it fits (exactly) into it when multiplied a particular number of times:
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate
C1 a difference or separation:
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