apart的意思和读音

apart

: [əˈpɑrt] : [əˈpɑː(r)t]

adv.

adj.()

adv.+v.fall apart,live apart

adv.together

adv.separately,at a distance,to one side,away from each other

apartadv.

1.separated by a distance, of space or time

The two houses stood 500 metres apart. 500

Their birthdays are only three days apart.

The two sides in the talks are still a long way apart(= are far from reaching an agreement) .

2.not together; separate or separately

We're living apart now.

Over the years, Rosie and I had drifted apart .西

She keeps herself apart from other people.

I can't tell the twins apart(= see the difference between them) .

3.into pieces

The whole thing just came apart in my hands.西

We had to take the engine apart .

When his wife died, his world fell apart .

4.used to say that sb/sth is not included in what you are talking about

Victoria apart, not one of them seems suitable for the job.

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adj.1.()

adj.1.if two people or things are apart, there is a space between them; used for saying how far away from each other people or things are; used for saying that one person or group is some distance away from the others2ed for saying how much time there is between events3.broken or divided into many different parts or pieces4.without considering or including someone or something in a judgment5.if you pull two things or people apart, you separate them; if two people are apart, they are not in the same place together6.if two people, opinions, or ways of living are far apart, they are very different; different from all the other people or things7ed for saying that an organization, country, or relationship is in a very bad state and is failing to stay together1.if two people or things are apart, there is a space between them; used for saying how far away from each other people or things are; used for saying that one person or group is some distance away from the others2ed for saying how much time there is between events3.broken or divided into many different parts or pieces4.without considering or including someone or something in a judgment5.if you pull two things or people apart, you separate them; if two people are apart, they are not in the same place together6.if two people, opinions, or ways of living are far apart, they are very different; different from all the other people or things7ed for saying that an organization, country, or relationship is in a very bad state and is failing to stay together

1. anywhere ad. apart ad. apartment n. ...

2. antique apart appeal ...

3. anywhere ad. apart ad. apartment n. ...

4. anywhere ad. apart ad. apartment n. ...

5. 〖 treateachotherwithrespect〗 apart;atadistanceof〗 〖 stareateachother …

6. close apart Ever ...

7. anywhere ad. , apart ad. ;,;, apology n. ,, ...

8. take sb. out take sth. apart take sth. back ; ...

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1.Quite apart from the cost, there is the question of your health to be considered.

2.But she would be apart from her husband and her brother, and she might lose control of her patch of pavement.

3.He began to split apart as flame and rage erupted from his dark hide.

4.Back at home, Captain and Maria return. Captain pulls down the Nazi flag hanging on the front house, tearing it apart. The children come in.

5.I do not know how it will appeal to the reader apart from the memories with which it is entwined.

6.My gifted townsman stood gloomily apart, with folded arms, and I could have wished that his curls and forehead had been more probable.

7.Each LEGO brick must have that perfect grasp -- strong enough to hold onto another brick but easy enough for a child to pull apart.——

8.Now I believe that it is possible to be best friends even if two people are thousands of miles apart.使

9.Mila and Oa were happy that this was the case and are not so upset as a result if some of there spheres break apart in ascension.MilaOa

10.dimmed, and he looked up to see Luclin broken apart in the sky , a wave of energy carrying chunks of debris rapidly toward Norrath.