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I . di·vide [dɪˈvaɪd] SUBST

1. divide (gulf):

divide
prepad m

2. divide (boundary):

divide

3. divide Am (watershed):

divide

II . di·vide [dɪˈvaɪd] VERBE trans

1. divide (split):

divide
cepiti [perf razcepiti]

2. divide (share):

divide
deliti [perf razdeliti]

3. divide MATH:

divide by
deliti s/z

4. divide (separate):

divide

5. divide (allocate):

divide
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III . di·vide [dɪˈvaɪd] VERBE intr

1. divide (split):

divide
to divide equally [or evenly]

2. divide MATH:

divide

3. divide (separate):

divide

divide off VERBE trans

divide

I . divide up VERBE trans

divide

II . divide up VERBE intr

divide

North-South di·ˈvide SUBST the North-South divide

Expressions couramment utilisées avec divide

to divide equally [or evenly]
to divide sth by half

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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There are meant to be certain cells in a specific area, for the pineal region these are ependymal cells, and the cells divide into millions.
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All common arithmetic instructions are provided - including a divide and remainder (which are the only instructions that are not single cycle).
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The climb to the Continental Divide required 33 tunnels that were several hundred feet long.
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Instead of triggering cell growth in response to particular signals from outside the cell, the overactive protein directs cells to grow and divide constantly.
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Divide the dough between the 12 cupcake cases and bake for 28 minutes.
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Muzak said it would divide the company into three divisions that will focus on media, sensory branding and technical systems.
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However, the largest divide consists of social class lines.
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Sharing on social media can very easily divide us into the haves and have-nots; the cans and the cannots.
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The strongest predictor of air rage, by far, was class divide.
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He formulated the principle of antithesis: a divide between secular and religious politics.
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