divvy
divvy 英 [ˈdɪvi] 美 [ˈdɪvi]
vi. 分摊 n. 部分;分配 vt. 分摊
名词复数:divvies
- To divvy something is to split it up between two or more people. You might divvy up a pizza among four friends, giving everyone two slices.
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- vi. 分摊
- n. 部分;分配
- vt. 分摊
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1. Couples should determine how to divvy up the various financial obligations that exist. Maybe one takes charge of investing and the other balances the checkbook.
夫妻双方应该商定如何分摊各种财务责任,比如一方负责投资理财,另一方负责日常开支。
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2. The process started with a precooked government plan to divvy up the company between Fiat, a trust fund run by the United Automobile Workers union and the American and Canadian governments.
这个过程开始于政府和菲亚特公司分摊克莱斯勒的计划,美国汽车工人协会和美国加拿大政府控制的信托基金。
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3. In the 1970s, forexample, Jordan and Israel agreed on how to divvy up water even whenthe countries were officially at war.
举例来说,在二十世纪七十年代,虽然当时两国正式交战,但是约旦和以色列仍然就如何分配水达成了协议。
- divvy (v.) 1872, American English, originally a noun, a slang shortening of dividend; the verb was in use by 1877 and is primary now (the noun is not in "Webster's New World Dictionary"), leading some (such as "Webster's") to think the word is a slang alteration of divide. Related: Divvying. In early 20c. British slang the same word was a shortening of divine (adj.).
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