单词 | separate |
释义 | separate adjective UK [ˈsep.ər.ət] US [-ə˞-] ESSENTIAL ■existing or happening independently or in a different physical space 各自的;单独的,不同的 •The art department and the main college are in two separate buildings.艺术系和主要的学院在两座独立的大楼中。 •I try to keep •I have my public life and my private life, and as far as possible I try to keep •Three youths have been shot and killed in separate incidents this month.这个月有三名年轻人在不同的事件中被枪杀。 adjective UK [ˈsep.ər.ət] US [-ə˞-]go your (own) separate ways ■If two or more people go their separate ways, they stop being together 分道扬镳 •In 1983 the group disbanded and went their separate ways.1983年乐队解散,成员各奔东西。 verb UK [ˈsep.ər.eɪt] US [-ə.reɪt]ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to (cause to) divide into parts (使)分离;(使)分开 •The north and south of the country are separated by •You can get a special device for separating egg whites from •The top and bottom sections are quite difficult to separate.顶部和底部很难分开。 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to make people move apart or into different places, or to move apart (使)分开;(使)分散 •At school they always tried to separate Jane and me because we were troublemakers.在学校里,他们总是设法把我和简分开,因为我们是捣蛋鬼。 •Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from •Perhaps we should separate now and meet up later.或许我们现在应该分开,晚些时候再见面。 IMPROVER transitive ■to consider two people or things as different or not related 分开考虑;认为(两者)不相关 •You can't separate morality from intransitive ■If a liquid separates it becomes two different liquids. (液体)分离 intransitive ■to start to live in a different place from your husband or wife because the relationship has ended (夫妻)分居 •My parents separated when I was six and divorced a couple of years later.我六岁的时候父母分居,几年之后他们便离婚了。 |
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