division
noun
uk/dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/divisionnoun(PART)
B2[U]
theactofseparatingsomething intopartsorgroups, or the way that it isseparated:
分配;分配方法theequaldivision oflabourbetweenworkers工人间工作的平均分配
B2[C]
aseparatepartof anarmyorlargeorganization:
部门(如部、处、室、科等)thesalesdivision销售部
B2[C]
agroupofteamsthatplayagainst each other in aparticularsport:
(体育运动的)级Theteamplaysin one of thelowerdivisions.低一级队伍的球员
- Theelectronicsdivision wassplitoff into afreestandingcompany.
 - He's just beenappointedasdirectorof thepublishingdivision.
 - Inspiteofunification, thecountrywas stillfacedwith thedauntingprospectofovercomingfourdecadesof division.
 - UK Did the Conservativeswincourtesyof the division of theoppositionvotebetweenLabourand the Liberal Democrats?
 - The twelfth divisionmusteredon thehill.
 
Separating and dividing
- apheresis
 - atomize
 - bifurcate
 - bifurcation
 - bisect
 - clove
 - cloven
 - dissociate
 - dissociateyourselffromsomething
 - dissociation
 - disunite
 - disunity
 - fracture
 - hive
 - polarize
 - polarized
 - polarizer
 - prophase
 - pull
 - unravel
 
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Parts of armies & groups of servicemen
Competitors & participants in sports & games
divisionnoun(CALCULATION)
[U]
thecalculationof how manytimesonenumbergoes into another
除法Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division
- add
 - add (something) up
 - addition sign
 - additive
 - arithmetical
 - coefficient
 - deduction
 - half
 - halve
 - highest common factor
 - long division
 - power
 - recursion
 - roundsomethingdown
 - subtraction sign
 - subtractive
 - table
 - takesomethingaway
 - times
 - treble
 
divisionnoun(DISAGREEMENT)
[CorU]
thesituationin whichpeopledisagreeabout something:
分歧;不和Disagreements aboutdefencecutshaveopenedupdeepdivisionswithinthemilitary.在削减国防开支问题上的看法不一导致军方内部出现了严重的分歧。
Divisionwithinthepartywilllimititschancesin theelection.内讧将会降低该党在选举中获胜的机会。
Arguments & disagreements
- argument
 - be (on) non-speakersidiom
 - belligerence
 - bickering
 - blow(someone/something)up
 - bust up
 - clash
 - contentiousness
 - contretemps
 - ding-dong
 - dispute
 - dust-up
 - hostility
 - kerfuffle
 - misunderstanding
 - personality clash
 - rhubarb
 - scrap
 - spat
 - squabble