separate
separate 英 [ˈseprət] 美 ['sepəreɪt]
v. 分开;隔开;分居 adj. 分开的;各自的
进行时:separating 过去式:separated 过去分词:separated 第三人称单数:separates 名词复数:separates
- Things that are separate are kept apart from other things. A married couple heading for divorce might eat breakfast at separate tables.
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- v. 分开;隔开;分居
- adj. 分开的;各自的
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1. separate bedrooms
独立卧室
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2. Raw meat must be kept separate from cooked meat.
生肉和熟肉必须分开存放。
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3. The school is housed in two separate buildings.
学校设在两栋独立的楼房内。
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4. It happened on three separate occasions.
这事在三个不同的场合发生过。
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5. It is impossible to separate belief from emotion.
信仰和感情是分不开的。
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6. South America separated from Africa 200 million years ago.
*2 亿年前南美洲和非洲分离。
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7. Police tried to separate the two men who were fighting.
警察力图把两个打架的人分开。
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8. A thousand kilometres separates the two cities.
两座城市相隔一千公里。
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9. Only four points separate the top three teams.
领先的三队只相差四分。
- separate (adj.) "detached, kept apart," c. 1600, from separate (v.) or from Latin separatus. Separate but equal in reference to U.S. segregation policies on railroads, etc. is attested by 1890 (Henry W. Grady); it was used in 1870s of medical courses for women at universities. Separate development, official name of apartheid in South Africa, is from 1955. Related: Separately (1550s); separateness.
- separate (v.) late 14c., from Latin separatus, past participle of separare "to pull apart," from se- "apart" (see secret (n.)) + parare "make ready, prepare" (from PIE root *pere-(1) "to produce, procure"). Sever (q.v.) is a doublet, via French. Related: Separated; separating.
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