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naprslina
I. split [splɪt] N
1. split:
split (crack)
split (crack)
pukotina f in - u
split (in wall, cement, wood)
2. split (division in opinion):
split
jaz m
split POL
3. split (dessert ):
banana split
4. split (share):
split
split
deo m
5. split (with legs):
II. split <-tt-, split, split> [splɪt] VB trans
1. split (divide):
split
split
to split sth in half
to split sth down the middle
2. split fig (create division):
split group, party
to be split over sth
3. split (rip, crack):
split seam
III. split <-tt-, split, split> [splɪt] VB intr
1. split (divide):
split wood, stone
split wood, stone
split seam, cloth
split hair
split hair
rascvetati se perf inf
to split into groups
to split open
2. split (become splinter group):
to split from sth
3. split (end relationship):
split
split
razići se perf
split 'screen N
split screen
I. 'split-lev·el ADJ
split-level
II. 'split-lev·el N
split-level
split per·son·'al·ity N PSYCH
split 'pea N food
split pea
I. split up VB trans
1. split up (share):
split up money, work
2. split up (separate):
split up a group, team
II. split up VB intr
1. split up (divide up):
split up
2. split up (end relationship):
split up
split up
razići se perf
to split up with sb
I. split off VB trans
split off (break off)
split off (with axe)
split off (separate)
II. split off VB intr
1. split off (become detached):
split off rock, brick
split off rock, brick
2. split off (leave):
to split off from sth party, group, faction
split in·'fini·tive N LING
lickety-split [ˌlɪkəti'-] ADV inf
lickety-split
'split-up N
split-up
Present
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplits
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Past
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplit
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Present Perfect
Ihavesplit
youhavesplit
he/she/ithassplit
wehavesplit
youhavesplit
theyhavesplit
Past Perfect
Ihadsplit
youhadsplit
he/she/ithadsplit
wehadsplit
youhadsplit
theyhadsplit
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