separate
英 ['sep(ə)reɪt]
美['sɛpret]
- vt. 使分离;使分开;使分居
- vi. 分开;隔开;分居
- adj. 单独的;分开的;不同的;各自的;
- n. .分开;抽印本
词组搭配
go one's separate ways
leave in a different direction from someone with whom one has just travelled or spent time
分道扬镳
separate but equal
(US historical)racially segregated but ensuring equal opportunities to all races
(美 史)隔离而平等的
separate the men from the boys
separate the sheep from the goats
divide people or things into superior and inferior groups
(人,物)分出上等和下等
separate the wheat from the chaff
双语例句
- 1. A young man of his years needed to have a separate room.
- 他那个年纪的年轻人需要有个单独的房间。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The ability to separate out reusable elements from other waste is crucial.
- 能从其他废料中分离出可重复利用成分是很关键的。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The government, the executive and the judi-ciary are supposed to be separate.
- 政府、行政部门和司法部门应该彼此分离。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. If prepared many hours ahead, the mixture may separate out.
- 如果提前几个小时就准备好了,混合物可能会分离开。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I've always kept my private and professional life separate.
- 我总是将私生活和工作分开。
来自柯林斯例句