separate的意思和读音

separate

: [ˈsepərət] : [ˈsep(ə)rət]

v.

adj.

n.()穿

separates  separating  separated  

adj.+n.separate section,separate unit,separate function,separate part,separate fund

v.unite,join,marry

adj.connected,attached

v.divide,part,break away,secede,divorce

adj.unconnected,individual,independent,unattached,distinct

separateadj.

1.~ (from sth/sb)forming a unit by itself; not joined to sth else

separate bedrooms

Raw meat must be kept separate from cooked meat.

The school is housed in two separate buildings.

2.[ubn]different; not connected

It happened on three separate occasions.

For the past three years they have been leading totally separate lives.

IDMgo your separate waysto end a relationship with sbto go in a different direction from sb you have been travelling withv.

1.[i][t]使to divide into different parts or groups; to divide things into different parts or groups

Stir the sauce constantly so that it does not separate.

Separate the eggs(= separate the yolk from the white) .

It is impossible to separate belief from emotion.

Make a list of points and separate them into ‘desirable’ and ‘essential’.

2.[i][t]使to move apart; to make people or things move apart

South America and Africa separated 200 million years ago. 2 亿

South America separated from Africa 200 million years ago.2 亿

We separated into several different search parties.

Police tried to separate the two men who were fighting.

The war separated many families.使

Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients.

3.[t]to be between two people, areas, countries, etc. so that they are not touching or connected

A thousand kilometres separates the two cities.

A high wall separated our back yard from the playing field.

4.[i]to stop living together as a couple with your husband, wife or partner

They separated last year.

He separated from his wife after 20 years of marriage. 20

5.[t]~ sb/sth (from sb/sth)to make sb/sth different in some way from sb/sth else

Politics is the only thing that separates us(= that we disagree about) .

The judges found it impossible to separate the two contestants(= they gave them equal scores) .

Only four points separate the top three teams.

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adj.1.not together, or not joined to something else2.different, or new3.not related

v.1.to keep people or things apart from each other; to move apart and stop being connected to something2.if something separates two people or things, it exists between them so that they are kept apart3.to divide something, or become divided, into different parts4.to be the quality or detail that makes someone or something different from others; to be the difference between the winner and the others in a competition5.to stop living with your husband, wife, or partner1.to keep people or things apart from each other; to move apart and stop being connected to something2.if something separates two people or things, it exists between them so that they are kept apart3.to divide something, or become divided, into different parts4.to be the quality or detail that makes someone or something different from others; to be the difference between the winner and the others in a competition5.to stop living with your husband, wife, or partner

1. 〖 classify;assort〗 separate〖 process〗 ...

2. 〖 suboffice;subbureau〗 separate;divide〗 〖 departmentation〗 ...

3. poison n separate adj see sb off ...

4. poison n separate adj see sb off ...

5. intensive a. separate a. separate... from... ...

6. obverse( separate), select( ), ...

8. declare vt. & vi. separate vt. & vi. divide vt. & vi. ...

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1.But separate research by the bank suggests that the rise in trade barriers has so far affected only a small part of global commerce.

2.When it comes to reducing carbon emissions, the question "How much? " is separate from the equally important question "How? ",“

3.In a separate pre-trial hearing on Monday, he said he was innocent.

4.Teeth is often bite my tongue, not to mention it, or two separate individuals.齿

5.Any such consideration must be set out in a separate agreement between the Client and the Company.

6.If the portion of traffic that requires encryption is relatively small, carving out a separate class of service for it might be appropriate.

7.The UG MAS consists of a standard UG Dial governor equipped with a special cover assembly and a separate electronic driver box.UGMASUG

8.A separate register for manpower handling is to be maintained. Misbehavior in the company premises employees will viewed very seriously.

9."The fact that in 2009 we're still unable to separate facts from fiction is mind-boggling, " she said.2009

10.I'll keep it in mind. If I don't get a good night's sleep soon, separate bedrooms will be the least of our problems!