adjective [原级] 单独的,分开的;不同的,不相关的
They are now making plans to form their own separate party. 他们现在正制订计划单独组建自己的政党。
verb [vt. 及物动词] (使)分离;(把……)分成不同部分;隔开,阻隔;(夫妻)分居,(同居情侣)分手;区分,区别;<美>解雇,辞退
Police moved in to separate the two groups. 警察插进来分开了那两群人。
noun [抽象名词] 可搭配穿着的单件衣服(separates);独立音响设备(separates);(按照颗粒大小、矿物组成等标准的)土壤划分(separates)
How can one ever separate out the act from the attitudes that surround it? 如何才能将行动同围绕着它的种种看法区分开来呢?
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se(分开) + par(相等) + ate → (使)分成相等的部分 → 分离; 划分
vt. 使分离;使分居;使分开
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- They had undoubtedly made progress in the six years that separated the two periods. 他们无疑在那两个时期之间的6年里取得了进步。
- It happened on three separate occasions. 这事在三个不同的场合发生过。
- Sue was 27 when she and her husband decided to go their separate ways. 27岁时苏与丈夫决定分道扬镳。
- If prepared many hours ahead, the mixture may separate out. 如果提前很多小时配制,这种混合物就可能会分离。
- Let's separate into smaller groups. 让我们分成更小的组吧。
- The police wanted to separate them into smaller groups. 警察想把他们分成更小的组。
- In the end only three points separated the two teams. 最后,两队只以3分之差分出了输赢。
- The single most important factor that separates ordinary photographs from good photographs is the lighting. 区分一般照片和好照片的惟一重要因素是光线效果。