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separate verb 1move/keep people/things apart 分开ADVERB | VERB + SEPARATE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBcompletely 完全分离carefully 小心地分离clearly 明确分离◆These two branches of the science have now become clearly separated.这门科学的两大分支现在已经明确分开了。effectively 事实上分离easily 容易区分◆One cannot easily separate moral, social and political issues.道德、社会和政治问题不容易区分开。formally 正式隔离legally 合法隔离mechanically 机械分割◆Mechanically separated meat made from cattle and sheep has now been banned.现在机械分割的牛羊肉已被禁止食用。geographically, physically, spatially 地理上分隔;实体上分离;空间上分隔VERB + SEPARATEattempt to, try to 试图分离be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to 难以隔开;不可能分开◆It was impossible to separate the rival fans.要把这些敌对的球迷分开是不可能的。PREPOSITIONfrom 与⋯分开◆The boys are separated from the girls.男孩和女孩是分开的。into 分成⋯◆I separated the documents into two piles.我把文件分成两摞。PHRASESsharply separated, totally separated, widely separated 截然分开;完全隔离;泾渭分明◆The disciplines of science and engineering are not always sharply separated.理科和工科并不总是截然分开的。◆an island resort totally separated from the mainland一处远离大陆的海岛旅游胜地◆The two groups became widely separated.这两个团体变得泾渭分明起来。◆The two populations are widely separated geographically.这两个群体地理位置相距很远。 |