splitting
Prononciation : [ˈsplɪtɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « separation »
(verb) to divide something into parts or pieces. When you take one whole thing and make it into two or more separate parts, you are splitting it.
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She is splitting the cake into equal pieces for everyone.
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He is not splitting the wood; he is trying to lift the whole log instead.
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Are you splitting the documents for easier reading?
Contexte : « situation »
(noun) a situation where something is divided into two or more groups. This can happen in arguments when people disagree and choose different sides.
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The splitting between the two teams has created a rivalry.
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There was no splitting in the group; everyone agreed on what to do.
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What caused the splitting among the friends?
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to break or cause something to break into smaller parts. This can happen when something is hit or pushed hard enough.
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He is splitting the firewood to prepare for winter.
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She is not splitting the logs; they are still whole and untouched.
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Are you splitting the branches for the campfire?
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