slovo | definícia |
split (mass) | split
- rozpoltený, rozdelený, rozdelenie, deliť, rozdeliť, rozdeľovať |
split (encz) | split,nesoulad n: web |
split (encz) | split,oddělený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,odejít v: [hovor.] [zast.] Pino |
split (encz) | split,odštípnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,prasklina n: web |
split (encz) | split,rozdělený adj: web |
split (encz) | split,rozdělit v: web |
split (encz) | split,rozpolcený adj: web |
split (encz) | split,rozrazit v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštěp n: [sport.] také: middle split, side split Pino |
split (encz) | split,rozštěpení n: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštěpený adj: web |
split (encz) | split,rozštěpit v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštěpit se v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštípnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštípnut v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,rozštípnutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,roztrhnutý adj: web |
split (encz) | split,roztříštit v: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,split/split/split v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
split (encz) | split,štípání n: Zdeněk Brož |
split (encz) | split,štípat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Split (gcide) | Split \Split\, v. i.
1. To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split
by the freezing of water in them.
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2. To be broken; to be dashed to pieces.
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The ship splits on the rock. --Shak.
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3. To separate into parties or factions. [Colloq.]
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4. To burst with laughter. [Colloq.]
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Each had a gravity would make you split. --Pope.
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5. To divulge a secret; to betray confidence; to peach.
[Slang] --Thackeray.
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6. (Blackjack) To divide one hand of blackjack into two
hands; -- a strategy allowed to a player when the first
two cards dealt to the player have the same value.
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7. To leave; to depart (from a place or gathering); as, let's
split. [Slang]
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To split on a rock, to fail; to to err fatally; to have the
hopes and designs frustrated.
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Split (gcide) | Split \Split\ (spl[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Split
(Splitted, R.); p. pr. & vb. n. Splitting.] [Probably of
Scand. or Low German origin; cf. Dan. splitte, LG. splitten,
OD. splitten, spletten, D. splijten, G. spleissen, MHG.
spl[imac]zen. Cf. Splice, Splint, Splinter.]
1. To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by
force; to divide in the direction of the grain or layers;
to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a
board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.
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Cold winter split the rocks in twain. --Dryden.
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2. To burst; to rupture; to rend; to tear asunder.
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A huge vessel of exceeding hard marble split asunder
by congealed water. --Boyle.
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3. To divide or break up into parts or divisions, as by
discord; to separate into parts or parties, as a political
party; to disunite. [Colloq.] --South.
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4. (Chem.) To divide or separate into components; -- often
used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and
carbonic acid.
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To split hairs, to make distinctions of useless nicety.
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Split (gcide) | Split \Split\, n.
1. A crack, rent, or longitudinal fissure.
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2. A breach or separation, as in a political party; a
division. [Colloq.]
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3. A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a
splinter; a fragment.
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4. Specif: (Leather Manuf.), One of the sections of a skin
made by dividing it into two or more thicknesses.
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5. (Faro) A division of a stake happening when two cards of
the kind on which the stake is laid are dealt in the same
turn.
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6.
(a) (Basketwork) Any of the three or four strips into
which osiers are commonly cleft for certain kinds of
work; -- usually in pl.
(b) (Weaving) Any of the dents of a reed.
(c) Any of the air currents in a mine formed by dividing a
larger current.
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7. Short for Split shot or split stroke.
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8. (Gymnastics) The feat of going down to the floor so that
the legs extend in a straight line, either with one on
each side or with one in front and the other behind. [Cant
or Slang]
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9. A small bottle (containing about half a pint) of some
drink; -- so called as containing half the quantity of the
customary smaller commercial size of bottle; also, a drink
of half the usual quantity; a half glass. [Cant or Slang]
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10. (Finance) The substitution of more than one share of a
corporation's stock for one share. The market price of
the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in
outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any
ratio, as, a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.
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11. (Blackjack) The division by a player of one hand of
blackjack into two hands, allowed when the first two
cards dealt to a player have the same value; the player
who chooses to split is obliged to increase the amount
wagered by placing a sum equal to the original bet on the
new hand thus created. See split[6], v.i.
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Split (gcide) | Split \Split\, a.
1. Divided; cleft.
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2. (Bot.) Divided deeply; cleft.
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3. (Exchanges)
(a) Divided so as to be done or executed part at one time
or price and part at another time or price; -- said of
an order, sale, etc.
(b) Of quotations, given in sixteenth, quotations in
eighths being regular; as, 103/16 is a split
quotation.
(c) (London Stock Exchange) Designating ordinary stock
that has been divided into preferred ordinary and
deferred ordinary.
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Split pease, hulled pease split for making soup, etc.
Split pin (Mach.), a pin with one end split so that it may
be spread open to secure it in its place.
Split pulley, a parting pulley. See under Pulley.
Split ring, a ring with overlapped or interlocked ends
which may be sprung apart so that objects, as keys, may be
strung upon the ring or removed from it.
Split ticket, a ballot in which a voter votes for a portion
of the candidates nominated by one party, candidates of
other parties being substituted for those omitted. [U.S.]
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split (gcide) | damaged \damaged\ (d[a^]m"[asl]jd), adj.
1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other
desirable trait; -- usually not used of persons. Opposite
of undamaged. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat-up,
beaten-up, bedraggled, broken-down, dilapidated,
ramshackle, tumble-down, unsound}; {bent, crumpled,
dented}; blasted, rent, ripped, torn; broken-backed;
{burned-out(prenominal), burned out(predicate),
burnt-out(prenominal), burnt out(predicate)}; {burst,
ruptured}; corroded; cracked, crackled, crazed;
defaced, marred; hurt, weakened;
knocked-out(prenominal), knocked out; {mangled,
mutilated}; peeling; scraped, scratched;
storm-beaten] Also See blemished, broken, damaged,
destroyed, impaired, injured, unsound.
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2. Rendered imperfect by impairing the integrity of some
part, or by breaking. Opposite of unbroken. [Narrower
terms: busted; chipped; cracked; {crumbled,
fragmented}; crushed, ground; dissolved; fractured;
shattered, smashed, splintered; split; {unkept,
violated}] Also See: damaged, imperfect, injured,
unsound.
Syn: broken.
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3. being unjustly brought into disrepute; as, her damaged
reputation.
Syn: discredited.
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4. made to appear imperfect; -- especially of reputation; as,
the senator's seriously damaged reputation.
Syn: besmirched, flyblown, spotted, stained, sullied,
tainted, tarnished.
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split (wn) | split
adj 1: having been divided; having the unity destroyed;
"Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of
disconnected local forces"-Samuel Lubell; "a league of
disunited nations"- E.B.White; "a fragmented coalition";
"a split group" [syn: disconnected, disunited,
fragmented, split]
2: (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the
grain; "we bought split logs for the fireplace"
n 1: extending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in
front and the other in back)
2: a bottle containing half the usual amount
3: a promised or claimed share of loot or money; "he demanded
his split before they disbanded"
4: a lengthwise crack in wood; "he inserted the wedge into a
split in the log"
5: an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a
rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" [syn:
rip, rent, snag, split, tear]
6: an old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea
7: a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped
cream and cherries and nuts
8: (tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing
after the first bowl; "he was winning until he got a split in
the tenth frame"
9: an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a
corporation without changing the shareholders' equity; "they
announced a two-for-one split of the common stock" [syn:
split, stock split, split up]
10: the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he
gave the envelope a vigorous rip" [syn: rent, rip,
split]
11: division of a group into opposing factions; "another schism
like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy" [syn:
schism, split]
v 1: separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into
three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman
Empire after World War I" [syn: divide, split, {split
up}, separate, dissever, carve up] [ant: unify,
unite]
2: separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument;
"cleave the bone" [syn: cleave, split, rive]
3: discontinue an association or relation; go different ways;
"The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The
couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and
I split up" [syn: separate, part, split up, split,
break, break up]
4: go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after
the party" [syn: separate, part, split]
5: come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal
pressure; "The bubble burst" [syn: burst, split, {break
open}] |
split (foldoc) | chunker
dechunker
split
A program like Unix's "split" which breaks an
input file into parts, usually of a pre-set size, e.g. the
maximum size that can fit on a floppy. The parts can then
be assembled with a dechunker, which is usually just the
chunker in a different mode.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
split up (mass) | split up
- rozdeliť |
splitting (mass) | splitting
- delenie |
block splitter (encz) | block splitter,lamačka dlažby n: [tech.] Pino |
ear-splitting (encz) | ear-splitting,ohlušující Jaroslav Šedivý |
earsplitting (encz) | earsplitting,ohlušující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
fee splitting (encz) | fee splitting, n: |
front split (encz) | front split,provaz n: [sport.] Pino |
hair-splitting (encz) | hair-splitting,puntičkářský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
hairsplitter (encz) | hairsplitter,puntičkář n: Zdeněk Brož |
hairsplitting (encz) | hairsplitting,pedantství n: Zdeněk Brožhairsplitting,puntičkářský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
in a split second (encz) | in a split second, |
income-split tax system (encz) | income-split tax system, |
lickety split (encz) | lickety split, adv: |
lickety-split (encz) | lickety-split, |
rail-splitter (encz) | rail-splitter, n: |
reverse split (encz) | reverse split, n: |
reverse stock split (encz) | reverse stock split, n: |
side-splitting (encz) | side-splitting, |
sidesplitter (encz) | sidesplitter, n: |
sidesplitting (encz) | sidesplitting, |
sidesplittingly (encz) | sidesplittingly, adv: |
split a gut (encz) | split a gut, |
split decision (encz) | split decision, n: |
split down (encz) | split down, n: |
split end (encz) | split end, n: |
split exchange rates (encz) | split exchange rates, |
split hairs (encz) | split hairs,být puntičkářský Zdeněk Brožsplit hairs,hledat hnidy Zdeněk Brož |
split infinitive (encz) | split infinitive, |
split payment (encz) | split payment,rozdělená platba [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
split pea (encz) | split pea, |
split personality (encz) | split personality,rozpolcená osobnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
split pin (encz) | split pin,závlačka n: Suky |
split pricing (encz) | split pricing, |
split rail (encz) | split rail, n: |
split run (encz) | split run, n: |
split screen (encz) | split screen,rozdělená obrazovka n: Zdeněk Brož |
split second (encz) | split second,zlomek sekundy Zdeněk Brož |
split shift (encz) | split shift, n: |
split system (encz) | split system, |
split the difference (encz) | split the difference, |
split ticket (encz) | split ticket, n: |
split up (encz) | split up,rozdělený adj: Pinosplit up,rozdělit split up,rozdělit se split up,rozdělovat split up,rozdělovat se split up,rozejít se [frsl.] s kým, s partnerem ap. Pino |
split up into (encz) | split up into, |
split up with (encz) | split up with, |
split-brain technique (encz) | split-brain technique, n: |
split-half correlation (encz) | split-half correlation, n: |
split-level (encz) | split-level, |
split-pea (encz) | split-pea, n: |
split-pea soup (encz) | split-pea soup, n: |
split-second (encz) | split-second,zlomek sekundy Zdeněk Brož |
splits (encz) | splits,rozděluje v: Zdeněk Brožsplits,třísky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
splitsaw (encz) | splitsaw, n: |
splitsville (encz) | splitsville, n: |
splittable (encz) | splittable,rozdělitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožsplittable,rozštěpitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
splitted (encz) | splitted,rozdělený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
splitter (encz) | splitter,rozdvojka n: Pinosplitter,štípač n: Zdeněk Brožsplitter,štípačka n: Zdeněk Brož |
splitter cable (encz) | splitter cable,kabelová rozdvojka n: např. headphone splitter cable;
2-way splitter cable ap. Pino |
splitting (encz) | splitting,bolestivý adj: Zdeněk Brožsplitting,oddělování n: Zdeněk Brožsplitting,rozdělování n: Zdeněk Brožsplitting,štěpení n: Zdeněk Brož |
splitworm (encz) | splitworm, n: |
stock split (encz) | stock split, n: |
word-splitting (encz) | word-splitting, n: |
split/split/split (czen) | split/split/split,splitv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
cut gashed slashed split (gcide) | injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
battle-scarred, scarred; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
lacerated, mangled, torn; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound,
wronged.
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2. subjected to an injustice.
Syn: aggrieved.
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Ear-splitting (gcide) | Ear-splitting \Ear"-split`ting\, a.
Deafening; disagreeably loud or shrill; as, ear-splitting
strains.
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Hairsplitter (gcide) | Hairsplitter \Hair"split`ter\ (-spl[i^]t`t[~e]r), n.
One who makes excessively fine or needless distinctions in
reasoning; one who quibbles. "The caviling hairsplitter."
--De Quincey.
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Hairsplitting (gcide) | Hairsplitting \Hair"split`ting\ (-t[i^]ng), a.
Making excessively fine or trivial distinctions in reasoning;
overly subtle. -- n. The act or practice of making trivial
distinctions.
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The ancient hairsplitting technicalities of special
pleading. --Charles
Sumner.
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killing sidesplitting (gcide) | humourous \humourous\ adj.
same as humorous; causing amusement or laughter. [Narrower
terms: {bantering, facetious, tongue-in-cheek, witty ;
{boisterous, knockabout, slapstick ; {buffoonish, clownish,
zany}; {comic, comical, funny, laughable, risible ; {droll,
waggish ; {dry, ironic, ironical, pawky, wry ; {farcical,
ludicrous, ridiculous ; {Gilbertian ; {hilarious, uproarious
; jesting, jocose, jocular, jocund, joking; {merry,
mirthful}; {seriocomic, seriocomical ; {tragicomic,
tragicomical ; killing, sidesplitting] Also See:
pleasing.
Syn: humorous.
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