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Derived from the Latin meaning of "separation and preparation"
transitive verb
1 separation, separation
synonym
Separate things that are connected together.
Divide is divided into several parts for division and distribution.
Part separates closely related people or things.
Forcibly cut off
A. cut, separate
~ lettuce leaves
Peel the lettuce leaves piece by piece.
~ two boxers
Separate (twist) two boxers.
~ church and country
separation of church and state
B. different ... [from ...], separate [from]
~ cream from milk
Separate the cream from the milk.
2 a. separate ...
A hedge connects two gardens.
A hedge separates the two gardens.
The two towns are separated by a river.
The two towns are separated by a river.
B. separate from ...
The English Channel separates Great Britain from continental Europe.
The English Channel separates Britain from continental Europe.
3 A. Divergence ... [Enter ...], except ... [Enter] [Enter]
The land has been divided into small pieces.
The land was divided into small pieces.
B. spread out, spread out
Family members of war.
The war broke up families.
4 a. Distinguish and identify
~ (out) these two arguments
Think about two arguments separately
B.[ from] distinguish …, distinguish … [and …] [from]
~ butterflies from moths
Distinguish butterflies from moths
~ Understand from nonsense
Distinguish between rationality and irrationality
Alienate each other.
Malicious gossip between two old friends.
Malicious gossip broke up the two old friends.
B. separate from ...
He divorced his first wife at that time.
At that time he separated from his first wife.
6. Ambassador [someone] will be expelled from [company] and will be expelled from [school] if he withdraws from service and is dismissed from [company].
He was expelled from the army.
He retired
intransitive verb
1a. leave, separate
Oil and water ~ (out).
oil-water separation
B. separate from ...
~ from a party
Break away from political parties
1776 America ~d from Britain.
The United States left Britain on 1776.
Separate [used for …] [put in]
Gaojie Street extends from here to Dongjie Street and Yushu Street.
High Street is divided into East Street and Yushu Street here.
This line of people is divided into three cars.
The party was divided into three carriages.
3a . & lt; Break up, break up
We broke up after leaving the cinema.
We broke up after walking out of the cinema.
B. < husband and wife > separation
4 < rope > disconnect
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adjective
[more ~; Most ~)
1 (no comparison, superlative)
A. something else, different, separate
This word has five meanings.
This word has five different meanings.
They went their separate ways.
They take different roads; They parted ways.
B. separate, separate, separate
~ check
separate account
Sit at the table
Sit at a different table [a separate table (for dinner)]
2
A. separate, independent
Our teeth are ~.
Our teeth are separated.
B. separate from ...
Don't let your private life be affected by official business.
Separate your personal life from your work.
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noun
1 [~s] clothes that match up and down
Women's clothes and children's clothes such as tops and skirts that can be worn at will.
2 (C) offprintz (magazine paper, etc. )
noun
Cape
With the development of science and technology, more and more movies made by computer technology appear in people's sight. Among them, the attendance rate and box off