英:['splɪtsvɪl]
美:['splɪtsvɪl]
英:['splɪtsvɪl]
美:['splɪtsvɪl]
Noun
1. separation or breakup or divorce;
"after 15 years together they are headed for splitsville"
1 Now Mummy and Charles are splitsville, as they say in showbiz, and soon more than the neighbors may be clucking about them.
2 We know what that could mean: China’s divorce rate spiked after its quarantine period ended with countless couples heading for splitsville.
3 “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce” is less a road map of splitsville than it is an M.R.I. of Hollywood.
4 Sarah Jessica Parker is headed for splitsville — the fictional kind, that is.
5 Your relationship really could be headed for rocky shores, if not splitsville, according to a new study from Boston University.
6 As Louis Menand wrote in a 1997 issue of The New Yorker, “The repertoire of dénouements is fairly limited: marriage, splitsville, murder, and mutual annihilation.”
7 The affair is not — at first — what drives Frances and Robert to splitsville.
8 The press breathlessly covers how much time has passed since the pair last spoke, whether they’re headed for splitsville, and if they can ever agree on what’s best for the children.
9 “Vanity Fair & I have reached the relationship stage colloquially known as ‘splitsville,’ ” Wolcott tweeted.
10 But just because the honeymoon stage is over doesn’t mean you and your gadget are headed for splitsville.
11 After 15 years together they are headed for splitsville.
一起生活了15年后,他们正在闹分离.
12 If you've recently gone from coupledom to splitsville, read on.
如果最近你正好经历了从同居到分居的生活,那就接着向下看。