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split off

英 [splɪt ɒf]

美 [splɪt ɔːf]

从(团体)分裂出去

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB (从团体中)分裂出去
    If peoplesplit off froma group, they stop being part of the group and become separated from it.
    1. Somehow, Quentin split off from his comrades.
      不知怎么的,昆廷脱离了自己的同志。
    2. ...the Youth Wing which split off the National Liberal party earlier this year...
      今年年初从国家自由党中分裂出去的青年派
    3. A key member of the San Diego Yacht Club team is splitting off to form his own team.
      圣迭戈帆船俱乐部队的一名主力队员正要离队去成立自己的队伍。

双语例句

  • No country will allow its own territory to be split off, nor will it allow any foreign force to create or support such a split.
    任何一个国家都不会允许自己的领土分裂出去,也不会允许外国势力制造或支持这种分裂。
  • The unconscious holds parts of Earth's field that have split off and become separate.
    无意识掌握着已分裂并分散的那部分地球场。
  • In sharp contrast to Rebar, Eastern Multimedia companies are regarded as healthy though most were originally set up under Rebar's umbrella before being split off.
    与力霸形成鲜明对比的是,虽然最初东森的大部分业务都是在力霸集团的庇护下建立起来,然后分拆出去,但在外界眼中,东森的财务状况却是健康的。
  • If methods and classes are highly cohesive, you are able to easily split off entire groups without affecting the design.
    如果方法和类都具有高度的内聚力,则可以轻松地分解整个组而不影响设计。
  • One of the small bulblets that can be split off of the axis of a larger garlic bulb.
    一个大的大蒜球茎可以从中轴分出一个一个的小球茎。
  • Valuable banking functions of each institution would be split off into a new "bridge" bank, leaving liabilities ( apart from deposits) in the old bank.
    每家机构有价值银行职能都将剥离出来,放入新的“过渡”银行,把债务(除存款外)留给旧银行。
  • You may have system-specific reasons to split off one or more additional volumes, though, such as one that holds mail spool files or a database.
    您系统的一些具体情况也可能要求设置一个或多个额外的卷,比如用单独的卷存储邮件假脱机文件或数据库。
  • Both cause anxiety, creating opportunities to split off the "excitement" of a new investment from the "pain" of potential loss.
    两者都会导致焦虑,从而造就将新投资带来的“兴奋”与潜在损失的“痛苦”相分离的机会。
  • To dis someone means to show him disrespect ( the first syllable of the word "disrespect" has been split off and turned into a verb).
    “dis”谁就是对谁表示不敬〔“dis”取自disrespect(不敬)一词的第一个音节,将其作为动词使用〕。
  • This latter subdivides into the split off Exciting Object and Rejecting Object.
    后来,又再次分隔成分裂性的兴奋性客体和拒绝性客体。