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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - divide

 

Divide

divide
v. & n. --v. 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by in, into) separate or be separated into parts; break up; split (the river divides into two; the road divides; divided them into three groups). 2 tr. & intr. (often foll. by out) distribute; deal; share (divided it out between them). 3 tr. a cut off; separate; part (divide the sheep from the goats). b mark out into parts (a ruler divided into inches). c specify different kinds of, classify (people can be divided into two types). 4 tr. cause to disagree; set at variance (religion divided them). 5 Math. a tr. find how many times (a number) contains another (divide 20 by 4). b intr. (of a number) be contained in (a number) without a remainder (4 divides into 20). c intr. be susceptible of division (10 divides by 2 and 5). d tr. find how many times (a number) is contained in another (divide 4 into 20). 6 intr. Math. do division (can divide well). 7 Parl. a intr. (of a legislative assembly etc.) part into two groups for voting (the House divided). b tr. so divide (a Parliament etc.) for voting. --n. 1 a dividing or boundary line (the divide between rich and poor). 2 a watershed. Phrases and idioms divided against itself formed into factions. divided highway US a dual carriageway. divided skirt culottes. the Great Divide the boundary between life and death. Etymology: ME f. L dividere divis- (as DI-(2), vid- separate)
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  I. verb (~d; dividing) see: widow Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to separate into two or more parts, areas, or groups , to separate into classes, categories, or divisions , cleave, part , 2. to separate into portions and give out in shares ; distribute , to possess, enjoy, or make use of in common , apportion , 3. to cause to be separate, distinct, or apart from one another , to separate into opposing sides or parties , to cause (a parliamentary body) to vote by division, 4. to subject (a number or quantity) to the operation of finding how many times it contains another number or quantity , to be used as a divisor with respect to (a ~nd) , to use as a divisor, intransitive verb to perform mathematical division, 2. a. to undergo replication, multiplication, fission, or separation into parts, to branch out, to become separated or disunited especially in opinion or interest, see: separate dividable adjective II. noun Date: 1642 an act of dividing, 2. a dividing ridge between drainage areas, a point or line of division or disagreement ...
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