词汇 | separate |
释义 | separate adjective uk /ˈsep.ər.ət/ us /ˈsep.ɚ.ət/ B1 existing or happening independently or in a different physical space: 各自的;单独的,不同的 The art department and the music department are in two separate buildings.艺术系和音乐系在两座不同的大楼中。 I try to keep meat separate from other food in the fridge.我尽量把肉同冰箱里的其他食物分开放。 I have my public life and my private life, and as far as possible I try to keep them separate.我有自己的公众生活和私人生活,并尽可能使两者分开。 Three youths have been shot and killed in separate incidents this month.这个月有3名年轻人在不同的事件中被枪杀。 We each have a separate bedroom but share a communal kitchen.我们各有一间独立的卧室,但共享一个厨房。 Householders are given four separate receptacles for their rubbish. The waiter asked if we were all together so I explained that we were two separate parties.服务员问我们是不是一起的,我解释说我们是两拨人。 He regarded the north of the country as a separate cultural entity.他把这个国家的北部地区视为一个独立的文化实体。 The museums work closely together, but are separate legal entities.这些博物馆密切合作,但它们都是独立的法人实体。 Separateness and isolation in space apart apartheid atomistic atomized bitty divorced freely gappy give something/someone a wide berthidiom hermetically sealed private purdah resegregation secluded secludedly unattached uncombined unfused uninhabited untethered Idiomgo your (own) separate ways separate verb uk /ˈsep.ər.eɪt/ us /ˈsep.ə.reɪt/ separateverb (DIVIDE)B2[ I or T ] to (cause to) divide into parts: (使)分离;(使)分开 The north and south of the country are separated by a mountain range.这个国家的南北两部分被一条山脉隔开。 You can get a special device for separating egg whites from yolks.你可以买一种把蛋白与蛋黄分开的专用器具。 The top and bottom sections are quite difficult to separate.顶部和底部很难分开。 It's sometimes hard to separate fact from fiction in what she says. In many churches the side aisles are separated from the central aisle by a row of arches.很多教堂中,侧廊与主廊之间都有一排拱门相隔。 A narrow band of grass separated the greenhouse from the vegetable garden.窄窄的一片草地把温室和菜地隔开了。 A grille separated the prisoners from their visitors.一道铁栅栏将犯人和探监者隔开。 I've separated the documents into three piles. Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable unmixed separateverb (MOVE APART)B2[ I or T ] 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,他们总是设法把简和我分开,因为我们是捣蛋鬼。 Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.急急忙忙冲出大楼的时候,不知怎么的,我和妈妈走散了。 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。 Isolating and separating at one/this etc. removeidiom Brexit compartmentalization compartmentalize compartmentation estrange estranged from someone estrangement estrangement from someone free-floating remove resegregate rope rope something/somewhere off screen something off uninsulated unintegrated wrench wrenching zonal separateverb (CONSIDER AS DIFFERENT)[ T ] 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 politics.你不能把道德与政治分开考虑。 Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable unmixed separateverb (LIQUID)[ I ] If a liquid separates, it becomes two different liquids.(液体)分离 Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable unmixed separateverb (RELATIONSHIP)B2[ I ] 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6岁的时候父母分居,几年之后他们便离婚了。 Relationships: ending & divorce a parting of the waysidiom affiliation order annul annulment break something up break up with someone bust child support chuck dump get the pushidiom ghosting give someone the elbowidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom give someone the pushidiom post-divorce rebound run out on someone/something separation throw separate | American Dictionaryseparate adjective us/ˈsep·ər·ət/ existing or happening independently or in a different physical space: The middle school and the high school are in two separate buildings. I have my public life and my private life, and as far as possible I try to keep them separate. separatelyadverbus/ˈsep·ər·ət·li/ You have to wash dark clothes and white stuff separately. separate verb[ I/T ] us/ˈsep·əˌreɪt/ to cause two or more people or things to stop being with or near each other, or to be positioned between two or more things: [ T ]A six-foot-high wall separates ticket holders from those hoping to get tickets. [ T ]Fighting broke out between two hockey players, and it took nearly five minutes to separate them. If two married people separate, they stop living together as husband and wife, often as a part of a legal arrangement. separate | Business Englishseparate adjective uk /ˈsepərət/us not together, joined, or connected: We realised that the best way to progress the project would be to set up a separate company. We have separate bank accounts. separate from sthThe assets of the fund will be ring-fenced, which means they will be kept separate from the rest of the fund. separate verb uk /ˈsepəreɪt/us [ I or T ] to divide into parts, or cause something to divide into parts: separate (sth) from sthThey oppose the idea of Scotland separating from Britain. separate sth into sthWe separated the workspace into cubicles using screens. separate a company/business [ T ] to consider two people or things as different or not connected: separate sth from sthThese economic decisions cannot be separated from politics. separate sth and sthI find it difficult to separate home and business. Examples of separateseparate The context of production is separated from the household and most significantly, in fact, extraction, production, distribution, and consumption are globalised. The context of production is separated from the household and extraction, production, distribution and consumption are globalised. In physical health problems there may be a desire to identify a disease entity that can be diagnosed and separated from the sense of self. Drug use and intimate relationships among women and men : separating specific from general effects in prospective data using structural equation models. Despite this increase in the number of schemes, social risks were not separated into different trust funds. Proteins were separated in 12.5 % polyacrylamide gels under reducing conditions. If the female is separated from the male, gene expression is stopped and egg production ceases. Genes abut one another or are separated by short intergenic sequences. The different subgenera are clearly separated, and the overall tree topology is consistent regardless of the tree-building method used. Similar muscle fibres were observed in the present study, but we consider that they represent incompletely separated fibres following digestion. She just yelled through the open door that separated the reception area from his office. A key feature of our approach is that these two aspects are both considered but are also clearly separated. The latter construction, in contrast, views the possessee as an entity separated from its possessor, and the predicate as applying solely to the possessee. Research and production were adjacent but strictly separated for security reasons. If we can show that "knowing" cannot be separated from perceiving, acting, and remembering, then these processes are always linked. See all examples of separate These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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