English-Thai Dictionary
divide
VI หาร (ทางค ณิตศาสตร์ subdivide separate integrate unite han
divide
VI แบ่ง แยก แบ่งแยก แยก เป็น สอง ส่วน part split detach join unite bang
divide
VT หาร (ทางค ณิตศาสตร์ subdivide separate integrate unite han
divide
VT แบ่ง แยก แบ่งแยก แยก เป็น สอง ส่วน part split detach join unite bang
divide against
PHRV แตกแยก กับ ทะเลาะ กันเอง teak-yeak-kab
divide among
PHRV แบ่งปัน ท่ามกลาง baeng-pan-tam-klang
divide between
PHRV แบ่ง กัน ระหว่าง baeng-kan-ra-wang
divide by
PHRV หาร ด้วย han-duai
divide from
PHRV แยก ออกจาก separate from yaek-ook-jak
divide in
PHRV แบ่ง ให้ เป็น ชิ้น หรือ เป็น ส่วน cut in cut into divide into separate into baeng-hai-pen-chin-rue-pen-suan
divide into
PHRV แบ่ง เป็น ชิ้น หรือ เป็น ส่วน cut into divide in separate into baeng-pen-chin-rue-pen-suan
divide off
PHRV กั้น ด้วย แยก ออก ด้วย fence off rail off separate off wall off kan-duai
divide on
PHRV มี ความเห็น ต่างกัน ใน เรื่อง me-kwam-hen-tang-kan-nai-rueang
divide out
PHRV แบ่ง ออก แบ่ง bang-ook
divide with
PHRV แบ่ง กัน (เท่าๆ กัน share with bang-kan
divided
A ที่ แบ่งแยก เป็น ส่วน
dividend
N เงินปันผล ส่วนแบ่ง จาก ผลกำไร ผลกำไร profit interest bonus ngen-pan-pon
divident
N เงินปันผล
divider
N เครื่อง แบ่งแยก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DIVIDE
v.t.[L., to part. See the latter words. ] 1. To part or separate an entire thing; to part a thing into two or more pieces.
Divide the living child in two. 1 Kings 3:25.
2. To cause to be separate; to keep apart by a partition or by an imaginary line or limit. A wall divides two houses. The equator divides the earth into two hemispheres.
Let the firmament divide the waters from the waters. Genesis 1:6.
3. To make partition of, among a number.
Ye shall divide the land by lot. Numbers 33:54.
4. To open; to cleave.
Thou dist divide the sea. Nehemiah 9:11.
5. To disunite in opinion or interest; to make discordant.
There shall be five in one house divided, three against two-- Luke 12:52.
6. To distribute; to separate and bestow in parts or shares.
And he divided to them his living. Luke 15:12.
7. To make dividends; to apportion the interest or profits of stock among proprietors; as, the bank divides six per cent.
8. To separate into two parts, for ascertaining opinions for and against a measure; as, to divide a legislative house, in voting.
DIVIDE
v.i. 1. To part; to open; to cleave.
2. To break friendship; as, brothers divide.
3. To vote by the division of a legislative house into two parts.
The emperors sat, voted and divided with their equals.
DIVIDED
pp. Parted; disunited; distributed.
DIVIDEDLY
adv. Separately.
DIVIDEND
n. 1. A part or share; particularly, the share of the interest or profit of stock in trade or other employment, which belongs to each proprietor according to his proportion of the stock or capital.
2. In arithmetic, the number to be divided into equal parts.
DIVIDER
n. 1. He or that which divides; that which separates into parts.
2. A distributor; one who deals out to each his share.
Who made me a judge or divider over you. Luke 12:14.
3. He or that which disunites.
4. A kind of compasses.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DIVIDE
Di *vide ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Divided; p. pr. & vb. n. Dividing. ]Etym: [L. dividere, divisum; di- = dis- + root signifying to part; cf. Skr. vyadh to pierce; perh. akin to L. vidua widow, and E. widow. Cf. Device, Devise. ]
1. To part asunder (a whole ); to sever into two or more parts or pieces; to sunder; to separate into parts. Divide the living child in two. 1 Kings iii. 25.
2. To cause to be separate; to keep apart by a partition, or by an imaginary line or limit; as, a wall divides two houses; a stream divides the towns. Let it divide the waters from the waters. Gen. i. 6.
3. To make partition of among a number; to apportion, as profits of stock among proprietors; to give in shares; to distribute; to mete out; to share. True justice unto people to divide. Spenser. Ye shall divide the land by lot. Num. xxxiii. 54.
4. To disunite in opinion or interest; to make discordant or hostile; to set at variance. If a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom can not stand. Mark iii. 24.Every family became now divided within itself. Prescott.
5. To separate into two parts, in order to ascertain the votes for and against a measure; as, to divide a legislative house upon a question.
6. (Math. )
Defn: To subject to arithmetical division.
7. (Logic )
Defn: To separate into species; -- said of a genus or generic term.
8. (Mech. )
Defn: To mark divisions on; to graduate; as, to divide a sextant.
9. (Music )
Defn: To play or sing in a florid style, or with variations. [Obs. ] Spenser.
Syn. -- To sever; dissever; sunder; cleave; disjoin; disunite; detach; disconnect; part; distribute; share.
DIVIDE
DIVIDE Di *vide ", v. i.
1. To be separated; to part; to open; to go asunder. Milton. The Indo-Germanic family divides into three groups. J. Peile.
2. To cause separation; to disunite. A gulf, a strait, the sea intervening between islands, divide less than the matted forest. Bancroft.
3. To break friendship; to fall out. Shak.
4. To have a share; to partake. Shak.
5. To vote, as in the British Parliament, by the members separating themselves into two parties (as on opposite sides of the hall or in opposite lobbies ), that is, the ayes dividing from the noes. The emperors sat, voted, and divided with their equals. Gibbon.
DIVIDE
DIVIDE Di *vide ", n.
Defn: A dividing ridge of land between the tributaries of two streams; a watershed.
DIVIDED
DIVIDED Di *vid "ed, a.
1. Parted; disunited; distributed.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Cut into distinct parts, by incisions which reach the midrib; - - said of a leaf.
DIVIDEDLY
DIVIDEDLY Di *vid "ed *ly, adv.
Defn: Separately; in a divided manner.
DIVIDEND
Div "i *dend, n. Etym: [L. dividendum thing to be divided, neut. of the gerundive of dividere: cf. F. dividende. ]
1. A sum of money to be divided and distributed; the share of a sum divided that falls to each individual; a distribute sum, share, or percentage; -- applied to the profits as appropriated among shareholders, and to assets as apportioned among creditors; as, the dividend of a bank, a railway corporation, or a bankrupt estate.
2. (Math. )
Defn: A number or quantity which is to be divided.
DIVIDENT
DIVIDENT Div "i *dent, n.
Defn: Dividend; share. [Obs. ] Foxe.
DIVIDER
DIVIDER Di *vid "er, n.
1. One who, or that which, divides; that which separates anything into parts.
2. One who deals out to each his share. Who made me a judge or a divider over you Luke xii. 14.
3. One who, or that which, causes division. Hate is of all things the mightiest divider. Milton. Money, the great divider of the world. Swift.
4. pl.
Defn: An instrument for dividing lines, describing circles, etc. , compasses. See Compasses.
Note: The word dividers is usually applied to the instrument as made for the use of draughtsmen, etc. ; compasses to the coarser instrument used by carpenters.
New American Oxford Dictionary
divide
di vide |diˈvīd dəˈvaɪd | ▶verb 1 separate or be separated into parts: [ with obj. ] : consumer magazines can be divided into a number of different categories | [ no obj. ] : the cell clusters began to divide rapidly. • [ with obj. ] separate (something ) into portions and distribute a share to each of a number of people: Jack divided up the rest of the cash | the property was divided among his heirs. • [ with obj. ] allocate (different parts of one's time, attention, or efforts ) to different activities or places: the last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Paris. • [ with obj. ] form a boundary between (two people or things ): the artificial barrier that has divided an academic education from a vocational one. • (of a legislative assembly ) separate or be separated into two groups for voting: [ no obj. ] : the House divided: 287 for, 196 against. 2 disagree or cause to disagree: [ with obj. ] : the question had divided Frenchmen since the Revolution | (as adj. divided ) : a divided party leadership | [ no obj. ] : cities where politicians frequently divide along racial lines. 3 [ with obj. ] Mathematics find how many times (a number ) contains another: 36 divided by 2 equals 18 | [ no obj. ] : the program helps children to multiply and divide quickly and accurately. • [ no obj. ] (of a number ) be susceptible to division without a remainder: 30 does not divide by 8. • find how many times (a number ) is contained in another: divide 4 into 20. • [ no obj. ] (of a number ) be contained in a number without a remainder: 3 divides into 15. ▶noun a wide divergence between two groups, typically producing tension or hostility: there was still a profound cultural divide between the parties. • a boundary between two things: symbolically, the difference of sex is a divide. • a ridge or line of high ground forming the division between two valleys or river systems. PHRASES divide and conquer (or rule ) the policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or subjects by encouraging dissent between them. divided against itself (of a group that should be coherent ) split by factional interests: the regime is profoundly divided against itself. ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin dividere ‘force apart, remove. ’ The noun dates from the mid 17th cent.
divided highway
di vid ed high way |dəˈvaɪdɪd ˈhaɪˌweɪ | ▶noun a road with a median strip between the traffic in opposite directions and typically two or more lanes in each direction.
divided skirt
di vid ed skirt ▶noun dated culottes.
dividend
div i dend |ˈdiviˌdend ˈdɪvəˌdɛnd | ▶noun 1 a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly ) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves ). • a payment divided among a number of people, e.g., members of a cooperative or creditors of an insolvent estate. • an individual's share of a dividend. • (dividends ) a benefit from an action or policy: persistence pays dividends. See also peace dividend. 2 Mathematics a number to be divided by another number. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the general sense ‘portion, share ’): from Anglo-Norman French dividende, from Latin dividendum ‘something to be divided, ’ from the verb dividere (see divide ).
dividend cover
divi |dend cover ▶noun the ratio of a company's net profits to the total sum allotted in dividends to ordinary shareholders.
dividend coverage
div i dend cov er age ▶noun the ratio of a company's dividends to its net income.
dividend warrant
divi |dend war |rant ▶noun a document that shows that a shareholder is entitled to a dividend.
dividend yield
div i dend yield ▶noun a dividend expressed as a percentage of a current share price.
divider
di vid er |diˈvīdər dəˈvaɪdər | ▶noun 1 a person or thing that divides a whole into parts. • an issue on which opinions are divided: the big divider was still nuclear weapons. • (also room divider ) a screen or piece of furniture that divides a room into two parts. 2 (dividers ) a measuring compass, esp. one with a screw for making fine adjustments.
Oxford Dictionary
divide
div ¦ide |dɪˈvʌɪd | ▶verb 1 separate or be separated into parts: [ with obj. ] : consumer magazines can be divided into a number of categories | [ no obj. ] : the cell clusters began to divide rapidly. • [ with obj. ] separate (something ) into portions and share out among a number of people: Jack divided up the rest of the cash | profits from his single were divided between a number of charities. • [ with obj. ] allocate (different parts of one's time or efforts ) to different activities or places: the last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Paris. • [ with obj. ] form a boundary between (two people or things ): glass panels divide the bar from the TV room. • (of a legislative assembly ) separate or be separated into two groups for voting: [ no obj. ] : the House divided: Ayes 287, Noes 196 | [ with obj. ] : the Party decided to put down an amendment and thus divide the House. 2 disagree or cause to disagree: [ with obj. ] : the question had divided Frenchmen since the Revolution | (as adj. divided ) : a divided party leadership | [ no obj. ] : cities where politicians frequently divide along racial lines. 3 [ with obj. ] Mathematics find how many times (a number ) contains another: 36 divided by 2 equals 18. • [ no obj. ] (of a number ) be susceptible of division without a remainder: 30 does not divide by 8. • find how many times (a number ) is contained in another: divide 4 into 20. • [ no obj. ] (of a number ) be contained in a number without a remainder: 3 divides into 15. ▶noun a difference or disagreement between two groups, typically producing tension: there was still a profound cultural divide between the parties. • a boundary between two things: symbolically, the difference of sex is a divide. • chiefly US a ridge or line of high ground forming the division between two valleys or river systems. PHRASES divide and rule (or conquer ) the policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or opponents by encouraging dissent between them, thereby preventing them from uniting in opposition. divided against itself (of a group which should be coherent ) split by factional interests: the regime is profoundly divided against itself. ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin dividere ‘force apart, remove ’. The noun dates from the mid 17th cent.
divided highway
div |ided high |way ▶noun N. Amer. a dual carriageway.
divided skirt
div |ided skirt ▶noun dated culottes.
dividend
dividend |ˈdɪvɪdɛnd | ▶noun 1 a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually ) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves ). • a payment divided among a number of people, e.g. winners in a football pool or members of a cooperative. • an individual's share of a dividend. • (dividends ) a benefit from an action or policy: buying a rail pass may still pay dividends. 2 Mathematics a number to be divided by another number. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the general sense ‘portion, share ’): from Anglo-Norman French dividende, from Latin dividendum ‘something to be divided ’, from the verb dividere (see divide ).
dividend cover
divi |dend cover ▶noun the ratio of a company's net profits to the total sum allotted in dividends to ordinary shareholders.
dividend coverage
div i dend cov er age ▶noun the ratio of a company's dividends to its net income.
dividend warrant
divi |dend war |rant ▶noun a document that shows that a shareholder is entitled to a dividend.
dividend yield
divi |dend yield ▶noun a dividend expressed as a percentage of a current share price.
divider
div |ider |dɪˈvʌɪdə | ▶noun 1 a person or thing that divides a whole into parts. • (also room divider ) a screen or piece of furniture that divides a room into two parts. • an issue on which opinions are divided: on the Labour side, the big divider was still nuclear weapons. 2 (dividers ) a measuring compass, especially one with a screw for making fine adjustments.
American Oxford Thesaurus
divide
divide verb 1 he divided his estate into separate holdings: split (up ), cut up, carve up; dissect, bisect, halve, quarter; literary sunder. ANTONYMS unify, join, converge. 2 a curtain divided her cabin from the galley: separate, segregate, partition, screen off, section off, split off. ANTONYMS unify, join, converge. 3 the stairs divide at the mezzanine: diverge, separate, part, branch (off ), fork, split (in two ), bifurcate. ANTONYMS unify, join, converge. 4 Jack divided up the cash: share out, allocate, allot, apportion, portion out, ration out, parcel out, deal out, dole out, dish out, distribute, dispense; informal divvy up. 5 he aimed to divide his opponents: disunite, drive apart, break up, split up, set at variance, set at odds; separate, isolate, estrange, alienate; literary tear asunder. ANTONYMS unify, unite. 6 living things are divided into three categories: classify, sort (out ), categorize, order, group, grade, rank. ANTONYMS combine. ▶noun the sectarian divide: breach, gulf, gap, split; borderline, boundary, dividing line.
dividend
dividend noun 1 an annual dividend: share, portion, premium, return, gain, profit, commission; informal cut. 2 the research will produce dividends in the future: benefit, advantage, gain; bonus, extra, plus.
Oxford Thesaurus
divide
divide verb 1 he divided his kingdom into four: split, cut up, cleave, carve up, slice up, chop up, split up; dissect, bisect, halve, quarter; archaic sunder, rive; rare fractionate, disjoin. ANTONYMS unify, join. 2 a curtain divided her cabin from the galley: separate, segregate, partition, detach, disconnect, screen off, section off, split off, demarcate, distinguish; sever, rend. ANTONYMS unify, join. 3 the stairs divide at the mezzanine: diverge, separate, part, branch, branch off, fork, split, split in two, go in different directions, go separate ways; technical divaricate, bifurcate, furcate, ramify. ANTONYMS converge. 4 the time came to divide Aunt Bessie's property | Jack divided up the rest of the cash: share out, allocate, allot, apportion, portion out, ration out, measure out, mete out, parcel out, deal out, dole out, hand out, distribute, dispense; split, carve up, slice up, break up; informal divvy up, dish out; rare admeasure. 5 he aimed to divide and defeat his party's opponents: disunite, drive apart, break up, split up; detach, divorce, separate, isolate, estrange, alienate, disaffect; set against one another, pit against one another, cause disagreement among, sow dissension among, drive a wedge between, set at variance, set at odds, come between; archaic sunder, tear asunder; rare dichotomize, factionalize, dissever. ANTONYMS unite. 6 biologists divide living things into three broad categories: classify, sort, sort out, categorize, order, group, pigeonhole, grade, rank; organize, arrange, dispose; separate, segregate, partition. ANTONYMS combine. ▶noun the divide between the sacred and secular: breach, gulf, gap, split, divergence, differentiation; borderline, boundary, dividing line.
dividend
dividend noun 1 the shareholder receives a substantial annual dividend: share, portion, percentage, premium, return, payback, gain, surplus, profit; informal cut, take, rake-off, divvy, whack, slice of the cake, piece of the action, pickings. 2 the research will produce dividends for future heart patients: benefit, advantage, gain, bonus, extra, added extra, plus, fringe benefit, additional benefit; informal perk; formal perquisite. ANTONYMS disadvantage.
Duden Dictionary
divide et impera
di vi de et im pe ra |d i vide et i mpera |lateinisch ; »teile und herrsche!«stifte Unfrieden unter denen, die du beherrschen willst! legendäres, sprichwörtlich gewordenes Prinzip der altrömischen Außenpolitik
divide et impera!
di vi de et im pe ra! |d i vide et i mpera!|lateinisch = teile und herrsche!; vielleicht lateinische Form des dem französischen Herrscher Ludwig XI. (König von 1461 bis 1483 ) zugeschriebenen Ausspruchs französisch diviser pour régner = teilen, um zu herrschen stifte Unfrieden unter denen, die du beherrschen willst!
Dividend
Di vi dend Substantiv, maskulin Mathematik , der |Divid e nd |der Dividend; Genitiv: des Dividenden, Plural: die Dividenden lateinisch dividendus = zu teilender (Wert ), zu: dividere, dividieren Zahl, die durch eine andere Zahl geteilt wird
Dividende
Di vi den de Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Divid e nde |die Dividende; Genitiv: der Dividende, Plural: die Dividenden französisch dividende < lateinisch dividendum = das zu Teilende, zu: dividere, dividieren jährlich auf eine Aktie entfallender Anteil vom Reingewinn eine hohe Dividende ausschütten, zahlen | die Dividende erhöhen
Dividendenausschüttung
Di vi den den aus schüt tung Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Divid e ndenausschüttung |Auszahlung von Dividenden
Dividendenschein
Di vi den den schein Substantiv, maskulin , der |Divid e ndenschein |
French Dictionary
dividende
dividende n. m. nom masculin finances Part de bénéfice attribuée à chaque action d ’une société. : Une augmentation des dividendes.
Spanish Dictionary
dividendo
dividendo nombre masculino 1 Número que en la operación aritmética de la división se divide entre otro (el divisor ):en la división 36:6 = 6, 36 es el dividendo .2 Parte de las ganancias de una sociedad que se distribuye periódicamente entre sus accionistas :repartir dividendos; un elevado número de valores cotizados en Bolsa procedió al reparto semestral de dividendos .dividendo activo Cantidad de dinero que, al distribuir beneficios una compañía, corresponde a cada acción .dividendo pasivo Cantidad de dinero parcial que se compromete a pagar el suscriptor de una acción u obligación, a requerimiento de la entidad emisora, hasta llegar al desembolso total de la cantidad comprometida .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
divide
di vide /dɪváɪd /〖di (離れて )vide (分ける )〗(名 )division 動詞 ~s /-dz /; ~d /-ɪd /; dividing (→分詞 divided )他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人 物 〉を分ける (up ); 〖divide A into B 〗A 〈人 物 〉を分割してB 〈群 部分など 〉にする (up )(→separate 類義 )▸ divide a cake (up ) into several pieces ケーキをいくつかに分ける ▸ divide an apple in half リンゴを2等分する ▸ The test is divided into two sections .テストは2部に分かれている 2 〈道路 川 境界線などが 〉 «…から /…へと » 〈場所 地域 〉を隔てる , 分離する (off ) «from /into » ▸ A stream divides the field (off ) from the two houses .小川が2軒の家と畑を隔てている 3 〈人が 〉【2者の間で /3者以上の間で 】〈金 仕事 土地など 〉を分配する , 分ける (up, out ) «between /among » ; «…の間で » 〈時間など 〉を振り分ける «between » ▸ Our father hoped that we would equally divide his property among ourselves .私たちの父は彼の財産を均等に私たちの間で分けることを望んでいた ▸ divide one's time between teaching and writing 自分の時間を教育と著述に振り分ける 4 【数字で 】〈数字 〉を割る , 割り算する «by » ; 【数字を 】〈数字 〉で割る «into » (↔multiply 1 )▸ Divide 16 by 2. ≒Divide 2 into 16 .16を2で割りなさい ▸ Eight divided by four is [equals, gives ] 2 .8 ÷4 =2 5 〈物 事が 〉〈意見 考え 人 〉を分裂させる (↔unite ); 〖be ~d 〗〈人 意見が 〉 «…について » 分裂 [対立 ]している «on, over , about, as to » ▸ The quarrel divided the family .そのけんかで一家に仲たがいが生じた ▸ The researchers are deeply divided on [over ] how to interpret the phenomenon .研究者たちはその現象をどのように解釈するかについて深く対立している ▸ A house divided against itself cannot stand .内部分裂した家は栄えない ▸ United we stand, divided we fall .⦅ことわざ ⦆団結すれば栄え分裂すれば衰退する 6 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…から » …を (引き )離す, 隔離する «from » ▸ divide mothers from their children 母親たちを子供たちから引き離す 7 〈議会など 〉を賛否の二派に分ける, 二分する .8 «…に » …を分類する «into » .9 【目盛りを 】〈物差しなど 〉に付ける «into » .自動詞 1 〈人 物が 〉 «…に » 分かれる, 分割する (up ) «into » ; 〈道路 川などが 〉分岐する ; 〘生物 〙〈細胞が 〉分裂する ▸ Divide into pairs and perform a skit .ペアに分かれて寸劇を演じなさい 2 割り算をする ; «…で » 割る «by » ; 〈数が 〉 «…で » 割り切れる «by » ; «…を » 割り切る «into » ▸ Twelve divides by three. ≒Three divides into twelve .12は3で割り切れる 3 〈人が 〉分裂 [対立 ]する ▸ divide along party [ethnic ] lines 党派 [民族 ]に分かれて対立する 4 〈人が 〉共有する, 分け合う .5 〈議会などが 〉採決する .div ì de and r ú le [c ó nquer ]分割し統治する (!分割することによって互いに反発させて統治すること ) .名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗1 分割 ; « …の間の » (意見などの )分裂, 隔たり «between » ; 格差 ▸ cultural [political ] divide 文化的 [政治的 ]隔たり .2 境界線, 分岐点, 分かれ目 .3 ⦅米 ⦆分水嶺 (ぶんすいれい ), 分水界 (⦅英 ⦆watershed ).div í ding l ì ne ⦅しばしば比喩的に ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗 «…の間の » 境界線 «between » .
divided
di v í d ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 分けられた, 分割された ; 分離 [分裂 ]した .2 〘植 〙〈葉が 〉切り込みのある .~̀ h í ghway ⦅米 ⦆中央分離帯のある幹線道路 (⦅英 ⦆dual carriageway ).~̀ sk í rt キュロット .
dividend
div i dend /dɪ́vɪdènd / (! -vi-は /vɪ /; 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖原義は 「分けられたもの 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-dz /C 1 (株の )配当 (金 ); 〘保険 〙利益配当 (金 )▸ a 22 percent increase in dividends 22パーセントの配当金増加 ▸ the annual [interim, terminal ] dividend 年間 [中間, 最終 ]配当金 2 ⦅英 ⦆(フットボールの勝負にかけて得られる )賞金, 配当金, トトカルチョ賞金 .3 (一般に )分け前 ; (予想以上の )利益, おまけ .4 〘数 〙被除数 (↔divisor ).p à y d í vidends (将来 )好結果を生む, 役に立つ, (後で )実を結ぶ ▸ The effort is beginning to pay dividends .努力が実を結び始めた .~́ w à rrant ⦅英 ⦆配当証書 .
divider
di v í d er 名詞 C 1 分割する人 [物 ]; ついたて, 間仕切り ; (ファイルなどの )仕切り (用紙 ).2 〖(a pair of ) ~s 〗ディバイダー, 分割コンパス .3 ⦅米 ⦆中央分離帯 .