divided

美音:[dɪ'vaɪdɪd] 英音:[dɪ'vaɪdɪd]

简单释义:


adj.分裂的;有分歧的

v.“divide”的过去分词和过去式

网络分开的;全裂;分离

完整释义:


adj.

1.被分割的;分离的;对立的,意见分歧的
2.分开的
3.【植物;植物学】(叶)分裂的;全裂的


例句:

  1. Nineteen eighty-nine began with Europe divided, as it had been since the end of World War II.
    如同二战结束以来的任何一年一样,1989年在欧洲的分裂状态中开始。

  2. "The American people may have voted for divided government, but they didn't vote for a dysfunctional government, " he said.
    他说:“美国人民可能会投票给分裂的政府,但他们不会投票给没用的政府。”

  3. On the point of view, this paper is divided into two parts of the body and concluding remarks.
    围绕上述观点,本文主要分为正文和结束语两部分。

  4. Also, a software program itself is often divided into several loosely coupled modules.
    所以一个软件一般被划分为若干个耦合关系非常松散的模块。

  5. To attend to the matter before you with divided attention is the reason for existence in the universe.
    以分开注意力参与你眼前的事物是你在宇宙中存在的理由。

  6. But, delegates are divided as to how much emphasis to give to the issue.
    但是,代表们在应该给予该问题多大重视上存在分歧。

  7. The additional troops quickly divided the North Korean forces, which had been stretched from north to south.
    增援部队迅速分,被拉长了,从南到北朝鲜的力量。

  8. The court in the region is divided into 12 areas, each area is divided into a cent area again, the each cent area has a judge at least.
    地区法院分成12个区,每个区又分成一个或多个分区,每个分区至少有一位法官。

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