halves
Multiple Entries:halves half
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
halves/hɑːvz/
plural form of half.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
half/hɑːf/
▶noun (pl. halves)
- 1 either of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided.
■ either of two equal periods into which a sports game or performance is divided.
- 2 Brit. informal half a pint of beer.
- 3 informal a half-price fare or ticket.
- 4 Golf a score for a hole that is the same as one's opponent's.
- 5 a halfback.
■ [often in combination] partly: half-cooked.
– phrases
half a chance informal the slightest opportunity.
the half of it [usu. with neg.] informal the most important part or aspect.
half past one (two, etc.) thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o'clock.
half seas over Brit. informal, dated fairly drunk.
not do things by halves do things thoroughly or extravagantly.
not half
half a chance informal the slightest opportunity.
the half of it [usu. with neg.] informal the most important part or aspect.
half past one (two, etc.) thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o'clock.
half seas over Brit. informal, dated fairly drunk.
not do things by halves do things thoroughly or extravagantly.
not half
- 1 not nearly.
- 2 informal not at all.
- 3 Brit. informal to an extreme degree: she didn't half flare up!
– origin OE half, healf, of Gmc origin.
'halves' also found in these Oxford entries:
articulate
- bilateral symmetry
- flash
- frustule
- go
- half
- half-time
- hemisphere
- matador
- neither
- pentameter
- press stud
- raphe
- sagittal
- side
- simple time
- tally
- valve
- wishbone

