中文意思
I'll split 的意思
I will divide or share something among people.
In simple words: I will divide something.
I'll split 例句
- If you grab the drinks, I'll split the bill.
- Let's just say it’s too much for one person, so I'll split.
- During the trip, we agreed that I'll split the driving with my friend.
- I'll split the costs for the event with you as we both decided to go.
如何使用 I'll split
Commonly used in informal conversations when talking about sharing costs or dividing responsibilities. It's typically appropriate in casual situations, but may sound too informal in very formal settings.
Grammar pattern
spoken expression
Memory hint
Think of splitting a pizza - sharing something with friends.
相关单词
Collocations with I'll split
- I'll split the bill
- I'll split the difference
- I'll split the payment
- I'll split into teams
Synonyms for I'll split
- share
- divide
- distribute
- allocate
- partition
Common mistakes with I'll split
- Confused with 'I'll splint' which relates to medical aid.
- Omitting the contraction 'I'll' when it needs to be used for future intentions.
I'll split appears in
I'll split 的其他语言
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关于 I'll split 的常见问题
I'll split 是什么意思?
I will divide something.
I'll split 的中文意思是什么?
I will divide something.
I'll split 的定义是什么?
I will divide or share something among people.
如何在句子中使用 I'll split?
If you grab the drinks, I'll split the bill.
能再举一个 I'll split 的例子吗?
Let's just say it’s too much for one person, so I'll split.
I'll split 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 share, divide, distribute, allocate, partition。
哪些词和 I'll split 搭配?
它常与 I'll split the bill, I'll split the difference, I'll split the payment, I'll split into teams 搭配。
使用 I'll split 时常见的错误有哪些?
Confused with 'I'll splint' which relates to medical aid. Omitting the contraction 'I'll' when it needs to be used for future intentions.
I'll split 怎么发音?
US: //aɪl splɪt//, UK: //aɪl splɪt//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 I'll split?
Commonly used in informal conversations when talking about sharing costs or dividing responsibilities. It's typically appropriate in casual situations, but may sound too informal in very formal settings.
