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==Verb== | |||
{{verb2|split|splits|split|split|splitting}} | |||
# [[raba]], [[rabu]], [[rabuwa]], [[tsage]] / [[tsaga]]. | # [[raba]], [[rabu]], [[rabuwa]], [[tsage]] / [[tsaga]]. | ||
==Noun== | |||
{{noun}} | |||
# {{countable}} A '''split''' between two groups is a strong [[disagreement]]. | |||
#: ''Time brought about the '''split''' between Moscow and Beijing.'' | |||
# {{countable}} A '''split''' in something, is a place where it breaks into two or where there is a long thing opening. | |||
#: ''The '''split''' in the wood had grown wider over the years.'' | |||
# If you do the '''splits''', you spread your legs so that your feet are pointing away from each other. | |||
# A kind of [[ice cream]] [[dessert]]. | |||
===Synonyms=== | |||
*[[difference]] | |||
*[[break]] | |||
*[[division]] | |||
*[[hole]] | |||
*[[opening]] | |||
*[[separation]] | |||
*[[crack]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:56, 21 January 2018
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Noun
- (countable) A split between two groups is a strong disagreement.
- Time brought about the split between Moscow and Beijing.
- (countable) A split in something, is a place where it breaks into two or where there is a long thing opening.
- The split in the wood had grown wider over the years.
- If you do the splits, you spread your legs so that your feet are pointing away from each other.
- A kind of ice cream dessert.
Synonyms
Google translation of split