apart
apart 英 [əˈpɑ:t] 美 [əˈpɑrt]
adv. 相隔,相距;分离
- When things are apart, they are separated, often because they're far away from each other. If you are in Hawaii for the summer and your best friend is in Maine, you are apart.
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- adv. 相隔,相距;分离
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1. The two houses stood 500 metres apart.
两座房子相距 500 米。
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2. Their birthdays are only three days apart.
他们的生日仅隔三日。
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3. We're living apart now.
我们现在不住在一起。
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4. Over the years, Rosie and I had drifted apart.
多年以来,我和罗西早已疏远。
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5. She keeps herself apart from other people.
她与其他人保持距离。
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6. I can't tellthe twins apart.
我分不出这一对双胞胎中谁是谁。
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7. We had to takethe engine apart.
我们不得不拆卸了引擎。
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8. When his wife died, his world fell apart.
他在妻子去世后万念俱灰。
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9. Victoria apart, not one of them seems suitable for the job.
除了维多利亚,看来他们谁也不适合这个工作。
- apart (adv.) "to or at the side; by itself, away from others," late 14c., from Old French a part (Modern French à part) "to the side," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + partem, accusative of pars "a part, piece, a faction, a part of the body" (from PIE root *pere-(2) "to grant, allot"). The first element is probably felt in English as a- as in abroad, ahead (see a- (1)). As an adjective from 1786.
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